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Markus Stockhausen Group - Celebration (2024)

Posted By: delpotro
Markus Stockhausen Group - Celebration (2024)

Markus Stockhausen Group - Celebration (2024)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 710 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 311 Mb | 02:15:47
Contemporary Jazz, Modern Creative | Label: o-tone music

As a trumpet soloist, improviser and composer at home in jazz as well as in contemporary and classical music, Markus Stockhausen is one of the most versatile musicians of our time internationally and is known as a musical border crosser – always in search of new forms of expression. After “Wild Life” and “Tales”, “Celebration” is now being released. On their third album, the Markus Stockhausen Group celebrates the life, music and friendship of their quartet with six wonderful guest musicians from many different countries. As the previous album “Tales” (o-tone music) already showcased many facets of the group, this time they really want to “celebrate” and enrich their music with the extraordinary musicality of those guest soloists.

Markus Stockhausen, Arild Andersen & Vangelis Katsoulis - Across Mountains (2022)

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Markus Stockhausen, Arild Andersen & Vangelis Katsoulis - Across Mountains (2022)

Markus Stockhausen, Arild Andersen & Vangelis Katsoulis - Across Mountains (2022)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) - 205 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 128 Mb | 00:55:53
Contemporary Jazz, Modern Creative | Label: O-Tone Music

Markus Stockhausen, Vangelis Katsoulis and Arild Andersen will release their new album ACROSS MOUNTAINS on February 4th, 2022 at o-tone music/Edel Kultur. German trumpeter Markus Stockhausen, Greek pianist Vangelis Katsoulis and Norwegian bassist Arild Andersen have known each other since 1996 when they met at a concert in Athens. ACROSS MOUNTAINS was founded in a time when traveling and concerts were impossible.

Oli Bott feat. Markus Stockhausen, Oliver Potratz & Eric Schaefer - Content-Blue (2023)

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Oli Bott feat. Markus Stockhausen, Oliver Potratz & Eric Schaefer - Content-Blue (2023)

Oli Bott feat. Markus Stockhausen, Oliver Potratz & Eric Schaefer - Content-Blue (2023)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 352 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 132 MB
57:38 | Jazz | Label: O-tone

The path as a goal - The story of the recording "Content" by Roman Rhode
The seven tracks are snapshots. Oli Bott simply calls them "content". In both senses of the word. For the recordings reflect both the quartet's joy of playing and the content: compositions reduced to the essentials that offer an astonishing amount of room for interaction and improvisation. In them, Bott, a cross-genre musician, composer and arranger, conveys his own vision of jazz: as freedom for personal development. "Nothing was rehearsed, nothing counted on," Bott says. "We had no idea how it would start and how it would end, when the theme would come, who would improvise and when."

Markus Stockhausen, Arild Andersen, Patrice Heral, Terje Rypdal - Karta (2000)

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Markus Stockhausen, Arild Andersen, Patrice Heral, Terje Rypdal - Karta (2000)

Markus Stockhausen, Arild Andersen, Patrice Héral, Terje Rypdal - Kartā (2000)
XLD | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 348 Mb | Scans included | Time: 01:04:21
Contemporary Jazz, Modern Creative, Ambient | Label: ECM | # ECM 1704, 543 035-2

This end-of-the-millennium quartet session probably best defines all the inherent contradictions in who ECM attracts to the label – what kind of musician records for them – and what concerns these artists and ECM's chief producer (and creator) Manfred Eicher hold in common. This set, although clearly fronted by Markus Stockhausen and Arild Andersen on brass and bass, respectively, allows space for the entire quartet to inform its direction. Héral and Rypdal are not musicians who can play with just anybody; their distinctive styles and strengths often go against the grain of contemporary European jazz and improvised music. Of the 11 compositions here, four are collectively written, with two each by Andersen and Stockhausen.