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9 january 2008
concert avond in Zaal 100 olv gastprogrammeur Jorrit Dijkstra
TryTone in Zaal 100
de Wittenstraat 100, Amsterdam

20:59   Flatlands Collective on tour
Het programma van 9 januari is speciaal door Jorrit Dijkstra samengesteld rondom de vertegenwoordigers van de Chicago jazz scene. Onder de noemer Flatlands Collective on tour zullen drie unieke optredens plaatsvinden van groepen die nog nooit (Valentine trio, Trio falzone/Moore/Baars) of zeer zelden (Tonedailing) in Nederland te horen zijn. Tone dailing zal tijdens dit concert tevens haar nieuwste CD presenteren.

21:00   Valentine Trio
Fred Lonberg-Holm - cello Jason Roebke - bas Frank Rosaly - drums

Begun in 2001as a tribute project to Fred Katz, their first disc A Valentine for Fred Katz (with drummer Glenn Kotche) was a collection of music by or associated with that important west coast jazz cellist from the '50's. Since then the band has evolved and developed into a vehicle for exploration of a wider variety of music but maintaining the influence of the original inspirator. Their second disc (with Rosaly replacing Kotche), Other Valentines featured other pieces the group liked, a couple of originals plus an unrecorded Katz tune given to the group by the composer. Their third recording, Terminal Valentine, is entirely original compositions by the groups leader with significant input from Roebke and Rosaly. The trio has toured the US and Canada twice and performs regularly in its home town of Chicago. A European tour for March '08 is planned. -- curious? myspace.com/fredlonbergholm

22:00   Trio Falzone/Moore/Baars
James Falzone - klarinet Michael Moore - klarinet/basklarinet Ab Baars - klarinet

23:00   Tone Dialing

Jorrit Dijkstra - lyricon, analoge synthesizer Paul Pallesen - gitaar, banjo Steve Heather - drums, percussie

CD presentatie "Rigop Me" op Evil Rabbit Records Tone Dialing is a new Amsterdam-based electro-acoustic trio that uses Sunday afternoons in the alternative ASCII Internet cafe as a laboratory for their experiments. Initiator Jorrit Dijkstra electronically expands and loops his saxophone sounds, matched harmoniously by old buddies Paul Pallesen and Steve Heather, with their minimalism and subtle sense of colour. Stretchy chord landscapes, delayed guitar picks, sampled drum noises, pitched-down saxophone tones, and filtered loops give you the impression of floating in a dream of moon craters, microwave ovens, termite colonies, and high school chemistry experiments. Then pops up the lyricon (the first analogue electronic wind instrument, released in 1975), along with the banjo with fuzz box and a sampler triggered by the drumset, adding extra colours to the acoustic spectrum. Always melodic and rhythmic, the trio has a sense of swing that is not necessarily emphasizing the beat, but is always organic. Tone Dialing's improvisations zoom in on the details, using small noises, little changes and slow development as a starting point for their bubbling interactions.


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