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CD (Item 600275) Hatology (Switzerland), 2010 — Condition: New Copy

A beautiful little record – and one of the most compelling Hat Art sets we've heard from a younger artist in a long time! The approach here is quite fresh – initially an interplay of tones and textures, which quickly moves into some rhythmically expressive tunes that push the band forward nicely. There's then a return to more subtle sound shifts – making great use of piano from Michel Wintsch and bass clarinet from Lukas Roos – then opening up with more lively lines from Marco Von Orelli on trumpet and Lukas Briggen on trombone! Wintsch also plays a bit of keyboards, and the set also features Kaspar Von Grunigen on bass and Samuel Duhsler on drums. Titles include "Marsala's Strandgut", "Urban Ways", "Poetry", "Narragonia", and "Maris".  © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc.



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