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"After a few
wild and wonderful trips to the
outer reaches of hardcore EAI with
MIMEO and The Flirts, pianist Cor
Fuhler (heard here also on
clavinet and organ) makes a solid
pitch for the mainstream of Dutch
modern jazz with Corkestra, eleven
splendid and concise tracks
tailor-made to corner the market
in the Netherlands for
experimental improvised music that
also swings hard and isn't afraid
to show its affection for Monk,
Ellington and Stravinsky, as
filtered through Misha Mengelberg,
Fuhler's erstwhile teacher (who
continues to tower over the Dutch
improv scene – though
"tower" is the wrong
word, as you'll know if you've
ever seen Mengelberg:
"hunch" might be more
appropriate). The line-up is
impressive and Fuhler's cunning
arrangements exploit it to the
full, with distinctive solo and
ensemble features for all
involved: Ab Baars and Toby Delius
(tenor saxes and clarinets), Anne
La Berge (flutes), Andy Moor
(guitar), Wilbert de Joode (bass),
Tony Buck and Michael Vatcher
(percussion) and Nora Mulder on
cymbalom (making comparisons with
Stravinsky's "Ragtime"
and "Renard"
inevitable). —Dan Warburton The program
alternates between warped, almost
jaunty pieces (“Zand I”,
“Green Peppers”) and highly
abstract numbers (“Triangle
Sun”, “Cosinus”). Sometimes
this juxtaposition appears within
a single track.
“Lollipops/Woestijntrol”
starts with pointillist
improvisation before an
arpeggiated figure appears on
cymbalon and guitar and over which
a melody shared by flute and
clarinets emerges. The disc
reaches a grand climax of sorts on
“Rockpool” with a swelling of
instruments on a chord progression
that sounds as if it was ripped
off from some Krautrock record. It
keeps rising as Fuhler’s cheesy
organ noodles atop in triumph
among cymbal crashes and braying
horns. It will either bring a
smile or a grimace to the
listener’s face but given this
is one of the finest Dutch
recordings of recent years, it
will probably be the former. |
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| CORKESTRA:
Cor Fuhler
-organ, clavinet, piano Track Listing: 1. Zand I
(3:07) All compositions
Cor Fuhler (Buma/Stemra)
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