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An expansive 3-CD document recorded live across three Munich venues in May 2023, featuring Udo Schindler (clarinets, saxophones, brass), Sandy Ewen (electric guitar), and Damon Smith (double bass), each session enhanced by collaborators Karina Erhard, Jaap Blonk, and Sebastiano Tramontana, in an inventive series of improvisations of dynamic interplay and innovative sonic experiments.
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Udo Schindler-Bb clarinet, bass clarinet, trumpet, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone, tuba, tubax
Sandy Ewen-electric guitar
Damon Smith-double bass
Karina Erhard-flutes, effects
Jaap Blonk-voice, computer
Sebastiano Tramontana-trombone
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Label: Balance Point Acoustics
Catalog ID: BPA3CD3
Squidco Product Code: 35966
Format: 3 CDs
Condition: New
Released: 2025
Country: USA
Packaging: Cardboard Gatefold 6 Panels
CD 1 recorded live at Seidlvilla, in Munich, Germany, on May 21st, 2023, by Udo Schindler .
CD 2 recorded live at Theater Dasvinzenz/MUCCA, in Munich, Germany, on May 22nd, 2023, by Udo Schindler.
CD 3 recorded live at Projektraum Streitfeld in Munich, Germany, on May 23rd, 2023, by Wolfgang Obrecht.
The triple CD set (aside from a few tracks not used from the concert with Tramontana) contains all the music Sandy Ewen and I played in Munich on our way to the Moers Festival. My first overseas concert was at the Curva Minore festival 1998. The first set I played with Sebi and the next day I played with Jaap as guest in my trio with Gianni Gebbia and Garth Powell. It was great to play with them again across two days in reverse order. Adding Sandy to
A vibrant and extensive three-disc set documenting three consecutive days of remarkable live performances from Munich, Germany, featuring multi-instrumentalist Udo Schindler, guitarist Sandy Ewen, and bassist Damon Smith. Each disc captures distinct musical encounters-exploring the intricate interplay and daring improvisations in collaboration with flutist Karina Erhard (Vol. 4), vocalist and electronics innovator Jaap Blonk (Vol. 5), and trombonist Sebastiano Tramontana (Vol. 6). Together, these sessions vividly showcase a diversity of textures, experimental soundscapes, and adventurous artistic dialogues deeply rooted in the spirit of collective exploration.
The triple CD set (aside from a few tracks not used from the concert with Tramontana) contains all the music Sandy Ewen and I played in Munich on our way to the Moers Festival. My first overseas concert was at the Curva Minore festival 1998. The first set I played with Sebi and the next day I played with Jaap as guest in my trio with Gianni Gebbia and Garth Powell. It was great to play with them again across two days in reverse order. Adding Sandy to the trio with Karina Erhard (documented on Vol 1. On FMR Records) added an entire other dimension to the music."-Balance Point Acoustics
trio with Karina Erhard (documented on Vol 1. On FMR Records) added an entire other dimension to the music."-Balance Point Acoustics
Artist Biographies
"Udo Schindler is a German improvisation musicians (bass clarinet, contrabass clarinet, saxophone, flute, cornet, also accordion, guitar, percussion, analog synthesizer) and architect. Schindler was active in the 1970s in Franconia first as rock and rock jazz musician before he had flute lessons at the conservatory Nuremberg. Subsequently, he studied architecture at the Technical University of Munich and worked as an architect. In the 1990s he turned to contemporary music (Arch.Ensemble) and improvised music (Schindler.Interferenz.3). In addition to the single tube instruments (saxophones and clarinets), he studied the cornet. In addition to his sound research, he also worked as a director, performer, musician and composer for various theater productions. In the following years he performed with solo and duo projects at new music festivals (Musica Viva, Klangaktionen, etc ...), jazz, experimental music, among others. This led to collaborations with musicians like Hubert Bergmann, Gerry Hemingway, Eddie Prevost, Sebi Tramontana, Georg Wissel, John Russell, Blaise Siwula, Frank Gratkowski, Hans Koch, Urs Leimgruber, Elisabeth Harnik, Katharina Weber and Frank Paul Schubert. In addition to his activities in solid cast he initiated in Munich a series of concerts to free improvisation in ad hoc to test instrumentation."
-Wikipedia (translated by Google and Squidco) (https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Udo_Schindler)3/26/2025
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"Sandy Ewen was born in Toronto, Canada in 1985, Sandy Ewen received a Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Texas at Austin in 2008. Since then she has resided in Houston, TX where she pursues musical and visual projects and her architecture license. Ewen has released several albums, including a duo with guitarist Tom Carter, a trio with bassist Damon Smith & drummer Weasel Walter, and a rock album with Austin's Weird Weeds. Ewen's visual work is closely tied to her work in sound; she uses both mediums to explore texture, composition and materials.
Ewen's microcollages, enlarged through projection and digital printing, are an exploration of material and technique. Using a unique process pioneered by the artist, natural materials and polymers are torn, liquefied, scorched, melted, cut, and fused. When enlarged, the microscopic nuances of these manipulations are manifested in exquisite detail. Ewen has presented prints of her work at 14 Pews (2012), Spacetaker/Fresh Arts (2012), Khon's (2013) & Galeria Regina (2014).
As an improviser in both art and music, Ewen sees herself as guiding materials and space rather than executing a preconceived composition. "I like to explore mediums and materials and tease out their essence," says Ewen. "Working with slide projections has focused my eye on the subtitles of natural processes of decay and transformation. Through my work, I am asking questions of the materials rather than dictating answers." "
-Sandy Ewen Website (http://www.sandyewen.com/about/)3/26/2025
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"Damon Smith studied double bass with Lisle Ellis and has had lessons with Bertram Turezky, Joëlle Leandré, John Lindberg, Mark Dresser and others. Damon's explorations into the sonic palette of the double bass have resulted in a personal, flexible improvisational language based in the American jazz avant-garde movement and European non-idiomatic free improvisation. Visual art, film and dance heavily influence his music, as evidenced by his CAMH performance of Ben Patterson's Variations for Double Bass, collaborations with director Werner Herzog on soundtracks for Grizzly Man and Encounters at the End of the World, and an early performance with the Merce Cunningham Dance Company.
Damon has collaborated with a wide range of musicians, including: Cecil Taylor, Marshall Allen (of Sun Ra's Arkestra), Henry Kaiser, Roscoe Mitchell, Michael Pisaro, Wadada Leo Smith, Marco Eneidi, Wolfgang Fuchs, Peter Brötzmann and Peter Kowald. After many years in the San Francisco Bay Area, and five great years in Houston, Texas working regularly with Alvin Fielder, Sandy Ewen, David Dove & Chris Cogburn, Damon will move to the Boston area in the fall of 2016. Damon has run Balance Point Acoustics record label since 2001, releasing music focusing on transatlantic collaborations between US and European musicians."
-Balance Point Acoustic Website (https://www.balancepointacoustics.com/damon-smith/)3/26/2025
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"As a flautist, I am mainly active in the field of contemporary chamber music, improvisation and performance. In my artistic work I always look for overlaps with other disciplines and deal with sound, which is why my instruments are constantly growing. In addition to all the flutes, I play the saxophone and use guitar pedals to expand the sound.
I studied the flute in the Netherlands at the universities of Amsterdam and Utrecht, followed by master classes.
With the ensembles KAIDA, AUSSENSTIMMEN, MCMG, SOUND ART + DRAMA and as a soloist, I have won numerous prizes (including the Gaudeamus Prize for Improvisation) and played at various national and international festivals, including summer courses for new music in Darmstadt and the International Handel Festival Göttingen, Munich Biennale, aDevantgarde, Spazio Musica (I), International Gaudeamus Musicweek (NL), Ciclo de Música Contemporánea (E), Music Accord (F), Tbilisi Contemporary Music Evenings (GE).
Numerous composers have dedicated pieces to me or written pieces especially for one of my ensembles.
I have been living in Munich since 2008."
-Karina Erhard Website (Translated by Google) (https://www.karina-erhard.de/index.php/de/ueber-mich)3/26/2025
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"Jaap Blonk (born 1953 in Woerden, Holland) is a self-taught composer, performer and poet.He went to university for mathematics and musicology but did not finish those studies.In the late 1970s he took up saxophone and started to compose music.A few years later he discovered his potential as a vocal performer, at first in reciting poetry and later on in improvisations and his own compositions. For almost two decades the voice was his main means for the discovery and development of new sounds.From around the year 2000 on Blonk started work with electronics, at first using samples of his own voice, then extending the field to include pure sound synthesis as well.He took a year off of performing in 2006. As a result, his renewed interest in mathematics made him start a research of the possibilities of algorithmic composition for the creation of music, visual work and poetry.
As a vocalist, Jaap Blonk is unique for his powerful stage presence and almost childlike freedom in improvisation, combined with a keen grasp of structure. He has performed around the world, on all continents. With the use of live electronics the scope and range of his concerts has acquired a considerable extension.
Besides working as a soloist, he collaborated with many musicians and ensembles in the field of contemporary and improvised music, like Maja Ratkje, Mats Gustafsson, Joan La Barbara, The Ex, the Netherlands Wind Ensemble and the Ebony Band. He premiered several compositions by the German composer Carola Bauckholt, including a piece for voice and orchestra. A solo voice piece was commissioned by the Donaueschinger Musiktage. On several occasions he collaborated with visual computer artist Golan Levin, for the Ars Electronica Festival.
Blonk's work for radio and television includes several commissioned radio plays.He also makes larger-scale drawings of his scores, as well as visual poetry, which is being exhibited.
He has his own record label, Kontrans, featuring a total of 25 releases so far. Other Blonk recordings appeared on various labels, such as Staalplaat, Basta, VICTO, Ecstatic Peace, Monotype Records, Terp and Elegua Records.His book/CD 'Traces of Speech' was published in 2012 by Hybriden-Verlag, Berlin. Forthcoming is a sequel with the title "Traces of Cookery".A comprehensive collection of his sound poetry came out as a book with 2 CDs in 2013, entitled "KLINKT"."
-Jaap Blonk Website (http://www.jaapblonk.com/Pages/biography.html)3/26/2025
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"Sebi Tramontana started playing guitar as a child and then moved to the soprano saxophone in the late 1970s. He switched to trombone in 1982 and during a radio production with Bruno Tommaso met Giancarlo Schiaffini, who convinced him to move to Rome and study with him at A. Casella Conservatorio in L'Aquila. In Rome he calloborated with Martin Joseph, Eugenio Colombio and Mario Schiano and in 1986 was a member of the New Talents Orchestra, performing at the Rocella Jonica Festival. He guested with Gruppo Romano Free Jazz for their 30th anniversary in 1996.
In 1987 he started a trio with Daniel Studer and Roberto Altamura which played at the Contraindicazione Festival in Rome and subsequently performed with Paul Rutherford, Barry Guy, Gerard Siracusa, Eugenio Colombo, Co Streiff and Martin Mayes.
Tramontana was invited by Mario Schiano in 1988 to take part in the recording of Red and blue with Vladimir Tarasov and Vladimir Chekasin. In 1990 he completed his studies at A. Casella Conservatorio and joined the Italian Instabile Orchestra.
His first solo performance was in Rome in 1992 and this has been followed by performances in Zürich, Mulhouse, Clusone, Köln, Ruvo Di Puglia, Roccella, Jonica and Göttingen. In 1994 he was invited by Georg Gräwe to "Two Nights Of Random Acoustics" in Köln, subsequently joining the Georg Graewe Quintet and touring Europe. In 1998, he recorded a duo with Graewe for the Italian Splasc(h) label and in July 2003 became a member of the Georg Graewe new quintet, with Tobias Delius, Kent Kessler and Michael Vatcher.
In 1996 Tramontana performed at the festival di Roccella Jonica with Barre Phillips, Michel Doneda and two dancers and then at the Victoriaville festival with Mario Schiano, Evan Parker, Paul Lovens and Barry Guy. He also appeared at the Empty Bottle in Chiacgo with Hamid Drake, Kent Kessler, Ken Vandermark and Mars Williams. In 1997 he performed the 'Art Of Dialogue' in Munich with Joëlle Léandre.
In 1999 he received a scholarship from the City of Munich for 6 week residence in the US and as a result visited Chicago (playing at the Empty Bottle festival and recording with Jim Baker, Fred Lonberg Holm, Michael Zerang, Lou Mallozi, Jeb Bishop, Ken Vandermark and Kent Kessler), San Francisco and New York. From 1999 to 2002 he was Artistic Director (with Ch.Hofig department of Culture of the City of Munich) of the festival "Come Sunday" and during this period he also founded the group XAXA with Phil Wachsmann, Mats Gustafsson and Paul Lovens.
In 2001 Tramontana undertook concerts and recordings in Chicago with the "Night People" project (a homage to Dickie Wells), a string quartet with Guiellermo Gregorio on clarinet and in duo with Jeb Bishop (Chicago defenders). He also began to play in duo with Paul Lovens (with the Buster Keaton The General project), performing in Munich, Ljubljana, Graz, Cologne, Regensburg, Rome, Maribor, Kassel and Göttingen. In 2002-03 he was a member of the Mats Gustafsson's Nu Ensemble.
In 2003 he appeared at the Banlieues Bleu Festival in Paris and Ghent (Belgium) with Joëlle Léandre's European Quartett featuring Carlos Zingaro Paul Lovens and special guest Irène Schweizer. He played a duo with Léandre at the Ulrichsberg Kaleidophon and also performed in the Trombone Trio - in Ljubljana and Maribor - with Vinko Globokar and Johannes Bauer.
Since 1999 Sebi Tramontana has toured Germany and Austria with TV and movie actor Udo Wachtveitl and, since 2001, been a musician and actor with the Dance Company En Knap of Iztok Kovac from Ljubljana. He appeared in the film of Under my skin, directed by Saso Podgorsek, in 2004. 2004 also saw a collaboration with the electronic 48 nord group in Munich.
In November 2004 he will exhibit his paintings in an exhibition in Chicago entitled Stop, Look & Listen: Artwork by Musicians alongside works by Pee Wee Russel, Hal Rammel, Han Bennink, Peter Brötzmann and others. In April 2005 he will tour with Joëlle Léandre and Paul Lovens and will be in Chicago to perform with a new project of Lou Mallozzi."
-EFI (European Free Improv) (http://www.efi.group.shef.ac.uk/musician/mtramon.html)3/26/2025
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Track Listing:
CD1
1. Seidlvilla Mutual Ritual #1 16:03
2. Seidlvilla Mutual Ritual #2 2:30
3. Seidlvilla Mutual Ritual #3 6:05
4. Seidlvilla Mutual Ritual #4 4:28
5. Seidlvilla Mutual Ritual #5 5:19
6. Seidlvilla Mutual Ritual #6 8:09
CD2
1. Dasvinzenz_Individual Commonality 45:35
2. Dasvinzenz_Conclusion 8:57
CD3
1. Streitfeld_Sophisticated Rapport #3 2:57
2. Streitfeld_Sophisticated Rapport #5 17:32
3. Streitfeld_Sophisticated Rapport #6 11:16
4. Streitfeld_Sophisticated Rapport #7 14:13
5. Streitfeld_Sophisticated Rapport #8 2:51

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