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* Peter Evans : trumpet, piccolo trumpet * Ishikawa Ko : sho * Ned Rothenberg : clarinet, bass clarinet * Peter van Bergen : Ab clarinet, contrabass clarinet * Evan Parker : soprano saxophone * Agustí Fernández : piano, prepared piano * Barry Guy : double bass * Paul Lytton : percussion, live electronics * Richard Barrett : live electronics (a) * Paul Obermayer : live electronics (a) * Joel Ryan : sample processing, signal processing * Walter Prati : live processing, computer processing * Lawrence Casserley : signal processing instrument, percussion, voice (b) * Marco Vecchi : sound processing, sound projection
Recorded by Michel Huon at Kunstencentrum Belgie, Hasselt, Belgium.
The concerts were part of “Open Circuit: iNTERACT 2010”. · Hasselt 1, 2 and 3 on May 21, 2010 · Hasselt 4 on May 22, 2010.
Reviews
By Martin Schray http://www.freejazzblog.org/2012/10/evan-parkers-electro-acoustic-ensemble.html
In his wonderful book “How they do it” about free jazz, improvisation and electronic music the German author Felix Klopotek claims that this music should not be measured in categories of constantly creating something new but whether it remains open to new musical and artistic developments, whether it is able to integrate new developments and whether it inspires, fuels and challenges new musical discourses. If you combine this idea with Evan Parker’s notion that his music is about constantly exploring known territory towards the margins before you look out at something new and that this is the point where you have to let go and step out to expand your musical territory, then this is what the Electro-Acoustic Ensemble is about.
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By John Eyles http://www.allaboutjazz.com/evan-parker-electroacoustic-ensemble-hasselt-by-john-eyles.php