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Tré : Brissago.
Format : 1 CD
Durée totale : 00:44:45
Lieu : Winterhur
Pays : Suisse
Prise de son : Studio / Stereo

Label : Double Moon
Référence : DMCHR71111
EAN : 0608917111125
Code Prix : DM015A

Année d'édition : 2012
Date de sortie : 01/09/2012

Genre : Jazz
Brissago
Brissago
Treffen
Folleschübel
Lachenummer 1
Lachenummer 2
Short Nap
Güle Güle
Gelaüt
Parkuhr
Parcours
Kakadu
Ernst
Nutztierdruck
Grünes Gras
Silogas
Leierkasten
Mtagadapdap
Soljanka
Welcome
M + M
Zwische Huus und Gadä

Christian Niederer (dr)
Thomas Lüthi (ts)
Bernhard Bamert (tb)

Once upon a time in February 2006: a Swiss band, a trio, appeared for the first time with their “Fundamental Music" to represent their country in the series” Jazz thing Next Generation". Since that time, another CD "Karpfen in Wilhemsdorf" has been released at Double Moon Records as well as one at the Swiss Migros-foundation. Bernhard Bamert also created a short cartoon, which was shown in Swiss movie theaters and received several awards. The new CD has a title, which is not even understood by everybody in Switzerland. "Brissago" is the name of a small Swiss village at Lake Maggiore, shortly before the border to Italy, with barely 2000 inhabitants. But Brissago is also the name of a cigar that comes from this village, from a small cigar factory that was founded in the 19th century. And its shape defies any sense of a pattern: thin, slightly spiral-shaped, much too long for its thickness with grass stem channel – and no cigar is like another. This also describes the characteristics of the trio's music: unique, unusual and slightly crazy. The three Swiss Alps anarchists with their great joy in dismantling, shattering and putting back together anew take everything from rock to folk music, anything that they find along the way, and mix it all in their band mortar. They compose new pieces from that, which – although they remind us of their initial elements – are a lot more fun. These miniatures rarely run for more than two minutes, sometimes even less than one minute. Music essence, to put it another way. Above all, Alpine tradition flashes through time and again, an enjoyable encounter with their own culture, which then flows into songs such as "Grünes Gras" (Green Grass), "Nutztierdruck" ("Cowshit Blues") and "Lachnummer" ("Big Flop"). Bernhard Bamert (born in 1970) is a gifted trombonist and qualified graphic designer. He is responsible both for the striking look of the CD as well as for the short film (together with Lukas Egger). He is a CD-plus on "Brissago" – a great selected extra! Thomas Lüthi, born in 1973, studied at the Bern Jazz School under Andy Scherrer and is one of the saxophonists most in demand in the meantime, and not just in Switzerland. His special, warm sound fits perfectly between trombone and drum set. Christian Niederer (1971) is the "pacemaker" of the trio and knows all the tricks. Not only how you generate a groove, but also how you can warp a groove, so that you only think that you can detect a rhythm. The fact that he has played in very different bands from funk to soul and jazz is more than obvious. "The main thing is that it is fun. And it really is fun […] The music by tré is an extraordinary experience." Süddeutsche Zeitung

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