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File under: Free Jazz

Dorgon Y Su Grupo

Dorgon Y Su Grupo

Label: Jumbo

Format: CD

Genre: Jazz

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€10.00
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2025 stock ** "Released not recently for the underground 'Jumbo' Dorgon y su grupo will make us discover and feel no longer a solitary and difficult Dorgon or immersed in impromptu and meticulous 'two-up' experiences. Accompanied and supported for the occasion by Curtis Hasselber (guitar and trombone), Ted Reichman (accordion), his partner Laura Cromwell (drums) and Matt Moran (vibes), this phantasmagoric figure of 'metropolitan minstrel' will confirm his multifaceted soul and desire to push himself to explore the most disparate aspects of the musical soul. The minimal flow of yer a fuckin jerk will open the album, leaving space after a short time for the European and popular flavors of R2D2 (the background of the accordion is beautiful), the 'cultured' and dark atmosphere of II pointed star will give way to the rhythmic and oriental crash + burn, the soft and slow repetitiveness of Hammer (4CM) will seem to echo and continue endlessly. After this first taste it will be the turn of a series of small studies, among which stand out in particular study #3 played entirely by the decidedly exotic vibes of Moran, study #5 a very short metallic cut for guitar alone or study #1 where the disjointed game of the guitar always gives me the idea of ​​listening to a country piece. With BTBB we return to a minimal game and (I mean it) sumptuously romantic; the snorts and moans from all the instruments will end with I want a snack and alas the album by one of the few 'artisans' of modern day music will also end (only momentarily)."

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File under: Free Jazz
Cat. number: none
Year: 1970