The Ropesh: STUDIO KONZERT [180g Vinyl LIMITED EDITION]
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Product.Nr.: | NLP4084 |
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Manufacturer: | The Ropesh |
weight: | 0,11 kg |
Label | Neuklang |
Release | 21.02.2014 |
product description
Lorenzo Colocci on flute and electronics, Marcus Franzke on trombone, Apollonio Maiello on piano, Filippo Macchiarelli on double bass, and Mathis Grossmann on drums and electronics present "Live – Direct-To-2-Track – A A A" on a 180g Audiophile Vinyl Pressing in a LIMITED EDITION package. Encased in a gatefold album featuring technical details and concert photos, the album captures The Ropesh's energy from the first beat without compromise. Despite the challenge of recording without the possibility of further corrections, the band effortlessly rises to the occasion, driven by their captivating interaction with the audience. With diverse stylistic roots, the musicians of The Ropesh skillfully unite their compositions with driving rhythms and electronic influences, resulting in a true jazz experience.
For more information, visit www.theropesh.com.
Press Reviews:
"Gets going, it's fun." - Jazzthetik 05/14 (Joachim Weis)
"A daring mix of jazz, electronica, hip-hop, pop, rock, and Latin... gratefully and enthusiastically received by the audience." - LP 04/14 (Ralf Henke)
"It couldn't be better: virtuosic and captivating. While other bands only pretend to experiment with electronic sounds, The Ropesh seamlessly incorporate them into their compositions." - Münchner Merkur 03/14 (Michael Schleicher)
For more information, visit www.theropesh.com.
Press Reviews:
"Gets going, it's fun." - Jazzthetik 05/14 (Joachim Weis)
"A daring mix of jazz, electronica, hip-hop, pop, rock, and Latin... gratefully and enthusiastically received by the audience." - LP 04/14 (Ralf Henke)
"It couldn't be better: virtuosic and captivating. While other bands only pretend to experiment with electronic sounds, The Ropesh seamlessly incorporate them into their compositions." - Münchner Merkur 03/14 (Michael Schleicher)