Incommunicado (CD, payola/Virgin E 4, 2000)
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Temporary Residence TRR 36 (U.S.)
Johannes Frisch — double bass
Michael Ströder — drums
Anne Vortisch — synth
Thomas Weber — guitar
Heike Wendelin — violin
D. Wurm — saxophone
Music: Thomas Weber, Venti Latir by Robert Wyatt
Production: Thomas Weber & Johannes Frisch
Engineer: Mario Thaler @ Uphon-Studios, Weilheim, April 1999
Mastering: Pilot Texas Pirx @ Electric Blue Recordings, Brighton, UK
Drawings: Heike Aumüller
Design: Christoph Keller
"Music is a chance for self development. It‘s another life, in which it‘s easier to develop the art of giving." John Stevens
Johannes Frisch — double bass
Michael Ströder — drums
Anne Vortisch — synth
Thomas Weber — guitar
Heike Wendelin — violin
D. Wurm — saxophone
Music: Thomas Weber, Venti Latir by Robert Wyatt
Production: Thomas Weber & Johannes Frisch
Engineer: Mario Thaler @ Uphon-Studios, Weilheim, April 1999
Mastering: Pilot Texas Pirx @ Electric Blue Recordings, Brighton, UK
Drawings: Heike Aumüller
Design: Christoph Keller
"Music is a chance for self development. It‘s another life, in which it‘s easier to develop the art of giving." John Stevens
"These loose improvisations do a stellar job retaining Kammerflimmer's distinctive sound of rhythmic tensions building into explosive bursts of noise."
Luke Buckman, pitchforkmedia
"All in all, Incommunicado works well enough in enough spots to recommend as a sort of 'off-beat ambient' recording."
www.adequacy.net
"Incommunicado is likely both the best album to have and the best place to start. On Incommunicado, the experimentation of this collaboration is at its most intense."
Jim Steed, FakeJazz
"Incommunicado is the live re-enactment of Mäander. (...) This is much more thrilling and much more indicative of exploratory musicianship and forward thinking compositions."
Eric Herboth, Lost At Sea