Re: Die besten Hat Hut Alben

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Die neusten Releases sind anscheinend folgende:

February 15, 2012 the following new CD:
hatLOGY 709
Marco von Orelli 6
Close Ties On Hidden Lanes (new)

Marco von Orelli -trumpet; Lukas Briggen -trombone; Lukas Roos – bass clarinet; Michael Wintsch . piano & synthesizer; Kaspar von Grüningen – double bass; Samuel Dühsler – drums.

Music of invention, recollection, and imagination. Images, metaphors and associations that show us ways out of whateverism. And yet a music that can stand alone by itself – the music of a trumpet player who has an unmistakable tendency to melos and at the same time is fully aware that you have to break with tradition if you want to come up with an authentic melody. On this debut album under his own name, Marco von Orelli also reveals himself as a conceptualist capable of creating a unique ensemble sound. A great contrast to conventional stylistic concepts, this sound is based on such structuralprinciples as change and variation, as it evolves within anself-determined system of coordinates…Following hidden lanes together, they are a close-knit collective. – Bert Noglik

Reprinting and repressing of edition 1
which we underestimated:

hatOLOGY 717
Albert Ayler Quintet
Stockholm, Berlin 1966

Albert Ayler ts, Donal Ayler tp, Michel Samson vl, William Folwell bs, Beaver Harris dm.
Recorded live November 1966 by Swedish Radio and WDR in Stockholm & Berlin 1966.
Liner Notes by John Litweiler. Coverphoto taken at the Berlin concert.

Albert Ayler’s 1966 European tour produced several of the most inspired concerts of his sadly abbreviated career. Of the surviving tapes from the tour, those from
Berlin have been the most abused, while those from Stockholm are all but unknown. This is the first release of these performances, in digitally remastered sound, to be approved by and officially and legally licensed from the Ayler Estate and the
copyright holders of these tapes. – John Litweiler

Schön zu sehen, dass Ayler sich so schnell verkauft! Ich hab mir inzwischen endlich ein Exemplar gekauft und gerade auch „News for Lulu“ erstanden, die ich verpasst hatte („More News“ habe ich noch nicht, aber die ist auch noch nicht vergriffen).

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