(Modern Creative, BVHaast, Contemporary Jazz) [CD] Drummers Double Bill (w/ Rob Verdurmen, Arend Niks, Arjen Gorter, Alex Coke, Joost Buis a.o.) - S.O.S - 2003, FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
![(Modern Creative, BVHaast, Contemporary Jazz) [CD] Drummers Double Bill (w/ Rob Verdurmen, Arend Niks, Arjen Gorter, Alex Coke, Joost Buis a.o.) - S.O.S - 2003, FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless (Modern Creative, BVHaast, Contemporary Jazz) [CD] Drummers Double Bill (w/ Rob Verdurmen, Arend Niks, Arjen Gorter, Alex Coke, Joost Buis a.o.) - S.O.S - 2003, FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless](/upload/000/u2/b7/f9/modern-creative-bvhaast-contemporary-jazz-cd-drummers-doub.jpg)
Drummers Double Bill / S.O.S
Жанр: Modern Creative, BVHaast, Contemporary Jazz
Носитель: CD
Страна-производитель диска: Netherlands
Год издания: 2003
Издатель (лейбл): BVHaast
Номер по каталогу: CD 0703
Страна исполнителя (группы): Netherlands
Аудиокодек: FLAC (*.flac)
Тип рипа: tracks+.cue
Битрейт аудио: lossless
Продолжительность: 52:31
Источник (релизер): свой фирменный диск
Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи:
Треклист:
1. Shopping On Sunday 4:36
2. S.O.S. 6:03
3. Cannery Ball 5:30
4. Didgereedon't 4:54
5. China Chicken 4:25
6. Who Will Accept This 8:43
7. Gogogo 4:24
8. Kortjankje - Snivellin' Simon 7:14
9. Spock In Holland 6:22
Доп. информация:
Жанр: Modern Creative, BVHaast, Contemporary Jazz
Носитель: CD
Страна-производитель диска: Netherlands
Год издания: 2003
Издатель (лейбл): BVHaast
Номер по каталогу: CD 0703
Страна исполнителя (группы): Netherlands
Аудиокодек: FLAC (*.flac)
Тип рипа: tracks+.cue
Битрейт аудио: lossless
Продолжительность: 52:31
Источник (релизер): свой фирменный диск
Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи:

Треклист:
1. Shopping On Sunday 4:36
2. S.O.S. 6:03
3. Cannery Ball 5:30
4. Didgereedon't 4:54
5. China Chicken 4:25
6. Who Will Accept This 8:43
7. Gogogo 4:24
8. Kortjankje - Snivellin' Simon 7:14
9. Spock In Holland 6:22
Лог создания рипа
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Album Info & Review
(Arend Niks) - 1,3,4,6,7,8
(Rob Verdurmen) - 2,5,9
Recorded live at the BimHuis in Amsterdam January 11th and January 16th 2003 at Mirasound Studio Amersfoort by Bob Schimscheimer
Special thanks to: ThuisKopieFonds, VPRO, Willem Breuker, Netherlands Fund for the Performing Arts
Photos by Catherine Gonzenbach
Manipulation and design: SMK
Those jovial Dutchmen are at it again.
Somehow while a good percentage of free jazzers in other countries appear to specialize in grim faces and toplofty attitudes, the Dutch -- like the Italians -- are able to add insouciance to their improvisations.
Holland also seems to be fertile soil to nurture little big bands -- think of the ICP Orchestra, Big Bent Braam and the Willem Breuker Kollektief -- a tradition that continues with this fine group. Drummers Double Bill (DDB) is pre-eminently a jazz band, put together as a busman's holiday by Rob Verdurmen, Breuker's regular drummer, and fellow skins specialist Arend Niks, who leads No Can Do with saxist
Frans Vermeerssen. Besides Verdurmen, this group features two longtime Kollektief regulars, woodwind player Alex Coke and bassist Arjen Gorter. The rest of DDB is filled out by musicians with mixed allegiance to rock and jazz.
There's guitarist Corrie van Binsbergen, who leads her own fusion band with Niks in the drum chair, and trumpeter Jan Van Duikeren, who is also part of the horn section of Smooth Jazz saxist Candy Dulfer's group. Providing the bottom is soprano and baritone saxophonist Rutger van Otterloo, who plays in the funkjazz formation, Future Shock, Big Bent Braam, and is part of a saxophone quartet with Vermeerssen and Bite The Gnatze (BTG)'s Jorrit Dijkstra.
Buis has also been in the ICP and leads Astronotes, a Sun Ra tribute band. So what is the result of this varied experience? Sounds on the CD call on a multiplicity of traditions, but manage to remain -- with some exceptions -- impressively improvised and distinctively Dutch. S.O.S. needs no explanation.
There's enough percussion work on S.O.S. to make up for anyone's lack of taste, although DDB too has an American antecedent. DDB often sounds like the house band at the Savoy dance hall or participants at a Jazz at the Philharmonic (JATP) jam session.
This is apparent as early as "Shopping on Sunday". A bouncing good-time tune, it features one of the drummers coming on like Chick Webb on the sizzle cymbal, tuneful riffing horns, and a soprano sax solo that sounds like Benny Goodman playing the clarinet. Throw into the mix some pedal point exposure from Van Otterloo on baritone
saxophone, and with both drummers cross-sticking and rebounding, all concerned seem to be having a wonderful time.
"Kortanjke -- Snivellin' Simon", finds the two trap men in harness as a sort of updated Gene Krupa verses Buddy Rich showstopper, filled with bounces, ruffs, flams and paradiddles as well as reverberating ride cymbals. Somehow adding a reggae inflection to the Swing face, the piece ends with guitarist van Binsbergen paying homage to a completely different decade, with a faux Jimi Hendrix solo that
features long-lined slide tones, some distorted fuzztones and wailing uptempo explosions.
"Cannery Ball" sounds as if the percussionists are working out on thunder sheet and balophone, with the guitarist moving from rocky reverbs to Herb Ellis-like bluesy bent notes and Buis scoring with an output that combines the facility of J.J. Johnson with glass-rattling properties. He's a man who started off playing with a post office brass band in Alpeldoorn, after all. This fanfare experience serves him well, especially on a tune like "GoGoGo", which also makes room for Coke, a native-born Texas tenor saxophonist. He jumps out of the temperate arrangement with vibrating smears and flutter tonguing in the way Sal Nistico used to serve as the sparkplug for Woody Herman's Herds. Making his way around the horn, Coke trys on different shadings and note patterns, while the other horns, especially Van Duikeren, hint at silvery grace notes, but stay out of his way. Elsewhere the eight may adapt some post-modern
frippery to the JATP formula with open-horned gutbucket work from Buis, judicious pressure on the wah-wah pedal from van Binsbergen and a final track that is built around kettle drum tones and intermittent chime resonation -- origin unknown.
But the most memorable -- and longest at almost nine minutes -- track, "Who Will Accept This", sticks pretty close to the expected Bop/Swing jam session conception. A bit of a rondo when it comes to solo space and with Ellington reflections in the horns, it's a light swinger than moves adagio and no faster. Featuring one drummer -- probably Niks who wrote it -- replicating Han Bennink's brushes-on-snare technique,
seconding guitar lines and what could be the only appearance of a whirl drum, it's mostly a showcase for Van Otterloo. With a dewy, virile tone that's tougher than Gerry Mulligan's, but not as astringent as Pepper Adams, he moves through the piece at a steady pace, only rarely making recourse to smears and overblowing.
(Rob Verdurmen) - 2,5,9
Recorded live at the BimHuis in Amsterdam January 11th and January 16th 2003 at Mirasound Studio Amersfoort by Bob Schimscheimer
Special thanks to: ThuisKopieFonds, VPRO, Willem Breuker, Netherlands Fund for the Performing Arts
Photos by Catherine Gonzenbach
Manipulation and design: SMK
Those jovial Dutchmen are at it again.
Somehow while a good percentage of free jazzers in other countries appear to specialize in grim faces and toplofty attitudes, the Dutch -- like the Italians -- are able to add insouciance to their improvisations.
Holland also seems to be fertile soil to nurture little big bands -- think of the ICP Orchestra, Big Bent Braam and the Willem Breuker Kollektief -- a tradition that continues with this fine group. Drummers Double Bill (DDB) is pre-eminently a jazz band, put together as a busman's holiday by Rob Verdurmen, Breuker's regular drummer, and fellow skins specialist Arend Niks, who leads No Can Do with saxist
Frans Vermeerssen. Besides Verdurmen, this group features two longtime Kollektief regulars, woodwind player Alex Coke and bassist Arjen Gorter. The rest of DDB is filled out by musicians with mixed allegiance to rock and jazz.
There's guitarist Corrie van Binsbergen, who leads her own fusion band with Niks in the drum chair, and trumpeter Jan Van Duikeren, who is also part of the horn section of Smooth Jazz saxist Candy Dulfer's group. Providing the bottom is soprano and baritone saxophonist Rutger van Otterloo, who plays in the funkjazz formation, Future Shock, Big Bent Braam, and is part of a saxophone quartet with Vermeerssen and Bite The Gnatze (BTG)'s Jorrit Dijkstra.
Buis has also been in the ICP and leads Astronotes, a Sun Ra tribute band. So what is the result of this varied experience? Sounds on the CD call on a multiplicity of traditions, but manage to remain -- with some exceptions -- impressively improvised and distinctively Dutch. S.O.S. needs no explanation.
There's enough percussion work on S.O.S. to make up for anyone's lack of taste, although DDB too has an American antecedent. DDB often sounds like the house band at the Savoy dance hall or participants at a Jazz at the Philharmonic (JATP) jam session.
This is apparent as early as "Shopping on Sunday". A bouncing good-time tune, it features one of the drummers coming on like Chick Webb on the sizzle cymbal, tuneful riffing horns, and a soprano sax solo that sounds like Benny Goodman playing the clarinet. Throw into the mix some pedal point exposure from Van Otterloo on baritone
saxophone, and with both drummers cross-sticking and rebounding, all concerned seem to be having a wonderful time.
"Kortanjke -- Snivellin' Simon", finds the two trap men in harness as a sort of updated Gene Krupa verses Buddy Rich showstopper, filled with bounces, ruffs, flams and paradiddles as well as reverberating ride cymbals. Somehow adding a reggae inflection to the Swing face, the piece ends with guitarist van Binsbergen paying homage to a completely different decade, with a faux Jimi Hendrix solo that
features long-lined slide tones, some distorted fuzztones and wailing uptempo explosions.
"Cannery Ball" sounds as if the percussionists are working out on thunder sheet and balophone, with the guitarist moving from rocky reverbs to Herb Ellis-like bluesy bent notes and Buis scoring with an output that combines the facility of J.J. Johnson with glass-rattling properties. He's a man who started off playing with a post office brass band in Alpeldoorn, after all. This fanfare experience serves him well, especially on a tune like "GoGoGo", which also makes room for Coke, a native-born Texas tenor saxophonist. He jumps out of the temperate arrangement with vibrating smears and flutter tonguing in the way Sal Nistico used to serve as the sparkplug for Woody Herman's Herds. Making his way around the horn, Coke trys on different shadings and note patterns, while the other horns, especially Van Duikeren, hint at silvery grace notes, but stay out of his way. Elsewhere the eight may adapt some post-modern
frippery to the JATP formula with open-horned gutbucket work from Buis, judicious pressure on the wah-wah pedal from van Binsbergen and a final track that is built around kettle drum tones and intermittent chime resonation -- origin unknown.
But the most memorable -- and longest at almost nine minutes -- track, "Who Will Accept This", sticks pretty close to the expected Bop/Swing jam session conception. A bit of a rondo when it comes to solo space and with Ellington reflections in the horns, it's a light swinger than moves adagio and no faster. Featuring one drummer -- probably Niks who wrote it -- replicating Han Bennink's brushes-on-snare technique,
seconding guitar lines and what could be the only appearance of a whirl drum, it's mostly a showcase for Van Otterloo. With a dewy, virile tone that's tougher than Gerry Mulligan's, but not as astringent as Pepper Adams, he moves through the piece at a steady pace, only rarely making recourse to smears and overblowing.
Состав
Rob Verdurmen: drums
Arend Niks: drums
Arjen Gorter: double bass
Corrie Van Binsbergen: guitar
Alex Coke: tenor/soprano sax, flute
Jan Van Duikeren: trumpet
Rutger Van Otterloo: baritone/soprano sax
Joost Buis: trombone
Arend Niks: drums
Arjen Gorter: double bass
Corrie Van Binsbergen: guitar
Alex Coke: tenor/soprano sax, flute
Jan Van Duikeren: trumpet
Rutger Van Otterloo: baritone/soprano sax
Joost Buis: trombone
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