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Le Bruit du toit “LE BRUIT DU TOIT is a rare meeting, and a recording which took place at a Buddhist temple in Mishima, between two stalwarts of music — Seijiro Murayama, founding figure of numerous seminal (...)
&un Olivier Benoît et Jean-Luc Guionnet proposent sept trajets, sept frôlements parfois au seuil du silence. Curieusement, cette musique et les projections mentales qu’elle suscite supportent bien (...)
ub/abu « There is a lot happening, but a lot of listening too. … That is the proof of a mature ensemble and this one groups some of the best players of the turn-of-the-century French improv scene. (...)
Hoop Whoop Fabulous French quintet featuring Frederic Blondy (piano), Bertrand Denzler (sax), Jean-Luc Guionnet (sax), Jean Sebastien Mariage (guitar) and Edward Perraud (percussion). I’ve noticed more and (...)
HOIB The strength of the ensemble is the organic progression they give to the music thanks to a clear knowledge and understanding of each other’s sounds and territories. The sounds are bound together (...)
Heur Jean-Luc Guionnet (1966, Lyon, France) and Edward Perraud (1971, Brittany, France) have been working together in ensemble and duo combinations since 1995. I became aware of them through their (...)
W "Un saxophone alto (Jean-Luc Guionnet) et une contrebasse (Benjamin Duboc), perdus dans la nuit, envoient des signaux acoustiques à qui veut bien les entendre. Chaque instrument trace autour de (...)
-/ :. This is a unique quartet improv from four musicians with such varied interests that even fans familiar with all of them will be unable to predict quite what this disc sounds like. The (...)
Mattin - Songbook vol.4 The Wire (London, March 2007) Outer Limits Keith Hollings
Mattin could probably write a very nice song if he chose to, but it’s probably better for everyone that he doesn’t. Instead he makes up (...)