
#Peter brotzmann long story short box set cd full#
Artists include: Sonore, Chicago Tentet with John Tchicai, Michiyo Yagi, Okkyung Lee, Xu Fengxia, Masahiko Satoh, Takeo Moriyama, Joe McPhee, Maallem Mokhtar Gania, Fred Lonberg-Holm, Michael Zerang, Tamaya Honda, Jason Adasiewicz, Abu Toyozumi, Dieb 13, Mats Gustafsson, Martin Siewert, Keiji Haino, Bill Laswell, Hamid Drake, Jeb Bishop, Mars Williams, Kent Kessler, Hairy Bones, Eric Revis, Nasheet Waits, DKV Trio, Massimo Pupillo, Paal Nilssen-Love, Full Blast, and Caspar Brötzmann Massaker. See the the cover photos, artwork, and latest images for LongStoryShort - Brotzmann Festival Wels Nov 2011 - Fukushima Project by Peter Brotzmann Chicago Tentet +1 & guests. After having started to work regularly with Peter Brötzmann in 2011 with vinyl reissues of his FMP-works of the '70s on Cien Fuegos and some of his current projects on Trost, the label is especially happy to present these recordings as a 5CD box monument. NOTTWO MW885-2 (CD) 2012: Peter Brotzmann - Wels 2011: LONG STORY SHORT (5-CD set) Trost TR112: 2012: Joe McPhee/ Michael Zerang: CREOLE GARDEN (a New Orleans Suite) (CD/LP) NoBusiness Records NBCD32/NBLP39: 2011: Jim Baker/Christoph Erb/Michael Zerang: FISH (CD) VETO-RECORDS EXCHANGE 001: 2011: Jim Baker/Kyle Bruckmann/Michael Zerang.


These were special days with very special performances, intense experiences for everybody involved - musicians and audience alike (the venue was completely sold-out months before). The extensive compilation emphasizes the vitality and variety of Brötzmann's current work and documents a historical moment of the Unlimited Festival. Eighteen performances in this box document Brötzmann's close ties to the Chicago scene, his inclination to work with Japanese artists, his cultivation of old and new friendships from New York, his admiration for African musicians and collaborations with his European friends.

Long Story Short, the festival organized as the 25th edition of the Unlimited Festival in Wels, Austria (November 2011) designed a festival around Peter Brötzmann's musical practice - not a retrospective, but a representation of the contemporary musical spheres that Brötzmann and his comrades are investigating today.
