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La Societe des Antipodes

Page added Jul 20, 2012 Updated Jul 26, 2012

After the recent Wangaratta 2012 line up announcement, we thought we'd play a performance from last year's event, from La Societe des Antipodes.

Gallery

2011 Wangaratta Festival 51 gallery

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Tracks in this feature

1. 'Danse de Chevet' (Colin)
2. 'Ouverture Definitive' (Colin)
3. 'Niyashi' (Simmons)
4. 'Homme sans Titre' (Colin)
5. 'Chicago Blues for Malachi' (Colin)
6. 'Jungoso' (Sonny Rollins)

La Societe des Antipodes

Denis Colin; bass clarinet
Adam Simmons; saxophones
Benjamin Moussay; keyboards
Chander Sardjoe; drums

Recorded: October 29, 2011
Wangaratta Performing Arts Centre
Producer: Mal Stanley
Engineers: Mal Stanley, Alex Stinson

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Broadcast

Jul 26, 2012. 9:00pm - 10:00pm

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Artist Biography

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Denis Colin is a French bass clarinettist and composer, born in Vanves, 24 July 1956. After studying clarinet at the conservatoire in Versailles, he turned to jazz, making appearances with Steve Lacy and Alan Silva. He was in charge of the IACP (Institute for Artistic and Cultural Perception) from 1979 to 1982 and taught jazz at the Montreuil sous bois conservatoire. Among the musicians he has...

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Comments

On Jul 27, 2012. 12:06am
Anonymous said

Superb set from names which are new to me. Recommended listening. Reminded me in parts of John Surman, Louis Sclavis and touch of 70's fusion from the electric piano (Fender Rhodes?). Must have impressed for me to arrive at this page and to post comments.

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