Journal Intime - Studio Concert - 180g LP

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Journal Intime - Studio Concert - 180g LP
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Neu Klang - NLP4081 - 180 Gram Virgin Vinyl - AAA 100% Analogue

500 Numbered Limited Edition - Pressed at Pallas Germany - Live Direct to 2 Track

TECHNOLOGY  Pure analogue direct-to-2-track recording:

Microphones: Neumann U 67, AKG C 414, Schoeps MK21, Brüel & Kjaer 4006 
AMS Neve VXS console 60-Channel Patchbay 
Studer A 820 tape machine

They debuted the first public STUDIO CONCERT at Bauer Studios and also celebrated their program Extension Des Feux in front of a sold-out house: the Bläsertrio Journal Intime with its guests Marc Ducret and Vincent Peirani .

When Bauer Studios, together with the label Neuklang, began their exclusive direct series "Studio Konzert", they found the French Jazztrio Journal Intime for the opening concert. The title "Jazztrio", however, could lead to false expectations with regard to this unusual combo: the trumpet, bass-saxophone and trombone, and what the three gentlemen make, so glaringly beyond generic genre terms that "Jazz "Is more a quality predicate than a musical style. From the atonal ungreifable spherical concertina to the rabiat minimalist loop stage with improvis solo, everything is here.

The three men supported by Marc Ducret on the electric guitar and Vincent Peirani on the accordion - the 80 listeners, which were in the Studioaal I in Ludwigsburg that day, must have passed their ears with such a sound as this quintet can conjure up from his instruments. This music evades any label, but it captivates you from the first moment. The fact that this direct cut in high-quality cut exclusively on vinyl in numbered and limited edition gives, can hardly be more, so good is this music.

Completely analogue recording, high-quality pressing on 180 g-heavy vinyl. In the cover. 

"The studio concerts of Neuklang have always impressed the audience with what great recording techniques are capable of.

I listen in a loop "Orage à Tonnerre" (LP version) and I regale myself with so much music, built from riffs, short sequences, Frédéric Gastard knowing how to deduce from a simple statement all the complex consequences it contains . Marc Ducret's solo is one of those we love, Mathias Mahler has a hallucinating presence. As a result, the 38 moons are like a sky of troll. And Sylvain Bardiau , at the very beginning of "Chroïd", reminds me of the way Lester Bowie knew how to make alive the way of playing the great elders, while subverting them. I will not listen to the CD, which will also be chronicled in these columns, under another pen. (Disc played on an ordinary hi-fi system, but with a Thorens TD 124 turntable, - Citizen Jazz 

An audiophile and fully analogue live production direct-to-2-track on 180g vinyl awaits the listener in the high-quality hose album artwork 

Live - Direct-To-2-Track 

180 g Audiophile Vinyl Pressing 

LIMITED EDITION

Pressing: Pallas 

Contents: 180g vinyl, hinged cover hand numbered. 
Special feature: purely analogue production (2-gauge Studer A820), limited to 500 pieces.

TECHNOLOGY

Pure analogue direct-to-2-track recording:

Microphones: Neumann U 67, AKG C 414, Schoeps MK21, Brüel & Kjaer 4006 
AMS Neve VXS console 60-Channel Patchbay 
Studer A 820 tape machine

Reviews

,, The exceptional instrument cluster, the farmer-technicians took in front of a highly concentrated audience so differentiated, spatially present and dynamically on that one can speak of a audiophile magic moment here with good reason "(Audio,  - SOUND TIP). 

,, ( ...) the music offers a rare synthesis: searching but lively, intense but with groove, and it leaves no one at the roadside. " (Jazz Magazine ) 

,, (...) their music is a discovery (...). Great. "(Munich Mercury )

"The three winds from France (...) are moving away from jazz on their trampling paths through the undergrowth where, like musical truffle pigs, they detect delicacies, which can only be discovered when one leaves the escaped paths." (Audiophil ) 

"The once-adjusted tone is more or less carved in stone, yet this music is of immense fascination, of an exciting urgency and a well-balanced physicality." Jazz Podium 

Sylvain Bardiau - trumpet; Frédéric Gastard - bass saxophone; Matthias Mahler - trombone
Guests : Marc Ducret - guitar; Vincent Peirani - accordion

Tracklisting

1 -Chroïd 1 - 3.
2 -Orage à Tonnerre 2.
3 -Les 38 lunes 2.

Journal Intime - Studio Concert - 180g LP

 

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