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  • Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album

    release in 2017 by Jazzwerkstatt 178

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1.
Bora 09:05
2.
Brubu 05:06
3.
Vardaris 02:26
4.
Föhn 02:06
5.
Joran 07:27
6.
Karif 07:42
7.
Levante 07:04
8.
Mistral 06:50
9.
Passat 02:34
10.
Scirocco 03:28

about

Floros Floridis - Alto Saxophone/ Clarinet/ Bass Clarinet
Matthias Bauer - Double Bass

You cannot hold it. This music. It happens and then it is gone. Like the wind. The wind can be fierce, strong, or else soft and caressing. It can whistle in your ears, bring the aromas of nearby flowers, bring the sand of the deserts, or it can shout and demand all your attention and your care.
The pieces on this CD have the names of winds: winds of the Mediterranean, of the high North and of the deep South. Winds that tell you to stay home, or else to go out and confront yourself to the world.
This music accompanies you-or, better said-provokes all these different moods, enhances your good or bad vibes.
You cannot hold the wind, and you cannot really describe it: the great filmmaker Joris Ivens made a film-his last when he was already 90 years old-about the wind...he went to China looking for a possibility to describe the wind...And once and again he would state the impossibility to depict it.
In this music, Matthias Bauer on bass and Floros Floridis on reeds share a dialogue, sometimes hard, sometimes soft...always looking for the other one, hearing the other one, looking to sublate and keep the best of each other.
You will find yourself swearing or dreaming, but always in the middle of a storm of music that comes from the authenticity of these two musicians.
Jeanine Meerapfel- Filmmaker-Berlin, February 26, 2018

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released April 10, 2017

Recorded Nov. 25, 2016 at Studio P4, Berlin,
recorded, mixed and mastered by Jean-Boris Szymczag
liner notes: Jeanine Meerapfel
cover art: Floros Floridis
CD release: Jazzwerkstatt 178
Music composed by Matthias Bauer & Floros Floridis

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matthiasbauer Berlin, Germany

Matthias Bauer is a double bass player, improviser and composer based in Berlin.

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