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Xjazz Nights / Bobby Rausch (DE)
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Xjazz Nights / Bobby Rausch (DE)

Inspired by digital and analog, jazz and hip hop, composition and improvisation Bobby Rausch is the sound of young Berlin. Drawing influences from electronic beats and rockvinyls alike, Bobby Rausch plays the soundtrack for those tired of compromise. Handmade in Berlin!

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Last event date: Saturday, September 17 2022 8:00PM

XJAZZ Nights / Bobby Rausch (DE)

Featuring:
Lutz Streun - bass clarinet, effects
Oleg Hollmann - baritone saxophone, effects
Jürgen Meyer - drums, effects

Their concerts lead audiences through deep bass valleys, through pulsing groovescapes and the urban night. With bass clarinet, baritone saxophone, drums and a box full of effects, Lutz Streun, Oleg Hollmann and Jürgen Meyer generate the sizzling club atmosphere of the capital. And on that subject, the 'Rausch' (intoxication/rapture) in the band name wasn’t chosen at random – the bass-dominated, mystically dark Afro-jazz-rock grooves are designed to put the audience into a trance. Technoid bass valleys, free-jazz brass peaks, stony prog-rock paths – concertgoers become mountaineers who can at times make their way along the addictive sounds, but are pushed at other times to conquer them. That’s how interaction is done these days!

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Featuring: Árpád Tzumó – piano Sándor Soso Lakatos – saxophone Krisztián Lakatos Pecek – bass guitar Gábor Rigó – drums

The LFZE Béla Bartók Conservatory's orchestra is made up of more than 20 young musicians who play music based on free improvisation process models. The ensemble is led by Péter Ajtai and Máté Pozsár, and includes jazz and classical musicians as well. Their work carries on the tradition of Hungarian free music, rooted in collective creation and spontaneity, while also seeking new forms and structures of improvisation. In April 2024 they played at the House of Music Hungary as part of the New Music project, and in September they were included in the Liszt Academy's Conservatory concert series. This evening, they will perform free jazz classics and guided improvisations.

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