muzycy:
Piotr Mełech: clarinets
Jacek Mazurkiewicz: contrabass, electronic
Vasco Trilla: drums and percussion
Damian Pielka: guitar on Washington D.C.
Distributor's Info:
Recorded in a single week, BRAIN, DOG, and HUM are an excellent example of improvisation in process.
Piotr Mełech, Jacek Mazurkiewicz, and Vasco Trilla have been practicing freeform music for years. Each of them has released several albums as part of the Multikulti Project. Their interests focus on sudden, unexpected, and incidental events, often overlooked in mainstream culture and art. Their responses do not follow any patterns or hidden formulas. They weave a sensual and electrifying story from the depths of their diverse desires and fantasies. Experiencing their music is always a way for listeners to transcend. Beyond habits, stereotypes, and expectations, beyond themselves.
In their artistic imagination, words like "mine" and "yours" fade, while words like "ours" and "common" gain light.
BRAIN (concert with MÓZG Warsaw), DOG (concert with PIES Andaluzyjski), and HUM (studio session) – three albums, three different locations, three distinct forms, three stages of improvisation in the process – the fundamental experience of their artistic existence.
Tomasz Konwent - publisher
SELECTED REVIEWS
Polish Jazz Recordings and Beyond * * * * *
Finally, El Triplete, recorded in one week by the phenomenal super-trio at Mózg in Warsaw ("Brain"), at Pies Andaluzyjski in Poznań ("Dog"), and at the A perfect example of the process of free improvised and free creation.
For, one of the most important productions Multikulti Project has ever realized, and one of the most important examples of this kind of music in general. "Brain" contains two tracks: "Brain One" and "Another Brain." The first one starts with a beautiful overblown cadenza for clarinet, joined later by the drums and electronics. The middle part is dominated by wonderful electronics, while the final one bass clarinet supported by bass and drums returns in some sense to the fr....... more
Info dystrybutora:
Zarejestrowane w jednym tygodniu BRAIN, DOG i HUM są znakomitym przykładem improwizacji w procesie.
Piotr Mełech, Jacek Mazurkiewicz i Vasco Trilla uprawiają wolną formę w muzyce od lat. Każdy z nich w Multikulti Project wydał po kilka płyt. W centrum ich zainteresowań, za każdym razem są raczej pomijane w głównym nurcie kultury i sztuki zdarzenia nagłe, nieoczekiwane, incydentalne. Ich reakcje nie wynikają z żadnych schematów, czy ukrytych wzorów. Tkają z nich zmysłową i elektryzującą opowieść, wywiedzioną z głębin różnorodności ich pragnień i fantazji. Doświadczanie ich muzyki jest zawsze dla słuchaczy jakimś wyjściem poza. Poza przyzwyczajenia, stereotypy i oczekiwania, poza samych siebie.
W ich artystycznym imaginarium słowa takie jak "moje", "twoje" blakną, a takie jak "nasze", "wspólne" nabierają światła.
BRAIN (koncert z MÓZG Warszawa), DOG (koncert z PIES andaluzyjski) i HUM (sesja studyjna) - trzy płyty, trzy różne miejsca. trzy odrębne formy, trzy etapy improwizacji w procesie - podstawowego doświadczenia ich artystycznego istnienia.
Tomasz Konwent - wydawca
WYBRANE RECENZJE/SELECTED REVIEWS
Polish Jazz Recordings and Beyond * * * * *
Finally, El Triplete, registered in one week by the phenomenal super-trio at Mózg in Warsaw ("Brain"), at Pies Andaluzyjski in Pozna« ("Dog"), and at the A perfect example of the process of free improvised and free creation.
For, one of the most important productions of Multikulti Project ever realized, and one of the most important examples of this kind of music in general. "Brain" contains two tracks: "Brain One" and "Another Brain". The first one starts with a beautiful overblown cadenza for clarinet, joined later by the drums and electronics. The middle part is dominated by wonderful electronics, while the final one bass clarinet supported by bass and drums returns in some sense to the free jazz t....... more