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Fullmoonimprovisations 1999 / 2000TRYLLEHAVEN - Magic Garden - Vanløse DKAn extract. All improvised music.

Performed by: Ivan E.Vincze, Carl Bergstrøm-Nielsen, László Béla Kovács, Patricia Roncayolo, Niseema Munk-Madsen, Daniel Briegleb, Nah-Te, Kászon Kovács, Mikkel Hornnes, Bettina Bardell, Arne Schulz, Ervin J. Lázár, Thomas Bredsdorff, Ildikó Ungváry, Felix Becker, and birds, train passengers, spectators, wind, nature,... .

INTUITIVE records c/o Jørgen Lekfeldt, Sportvænget 7, DK-9230 Svenstrup. DKWeb: www.angelfire.com/ut/irecords/E-mail: irecords@musician.org

NU også på http://itunes.apple.com/dk/album/rohstoff-fullmoon-improvisations/id3809...

IRCD 002: ROHSTOFF - Fullmoonimprovisations 1999/2000 Tryllehaven.

Open-air free improvisations in a context of trains coming and going at Vanløse station, Copenhagen. A diary of mono and stereo recordings selected by Felix Becker, director of the Tryllehaven (Magic Garden) performance space.

Music also performed by: Ivan Vincze, Carl Bergstrøm-Nielsen, László Béla Kovács, Patricia Roncayolo, Niseema Munk-Madsen, Daniel Briegleb, János Vetø Lavman (Nah Te), Kászon Kovács, Mikkel Hornnes, Ervin János Lázár, Thomas Bredsdorff, Ildikó Ungváry, and birds, train passengers, spectators, wind, nature...

"Beneficially different...Liberating to listen to...conveys a counterpoint to all that stilted nothing which is packed into cellophane in accordance with fashion and with which music life is so amply supplied".

Anders Beyer, Information (Denmark). See the whole review in English and Danish

"Bizarrely compelling, these recordings dig down into something conceptually very deep in the free improv tradition, but they're musically lively enough to be more than just ideas. The Copenhagen scene is a rich one, and the arrival of new label Intuitive to document it is most welcome".

Richard Cochrane, http://come.to/musings.com (UK)

"... a very airy music, often soft, more singing than melodic. ...sly naivité..."

Noël Tachet, Improjazz.