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Genre
Jazz
Label
ECM
Released
September 24, 2012

Format: Compact Disc

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Description

After three ECM studio albums - Stoa (released in 2006), Holon (2008) and Llyrìa (2010) - comes a double album from Nik Bärtsch's Ronin, recorded around the world. Here are atmospheric selections - from German festivals such as the Enjoy Jazz Festival, the Leipziger Jazztage, and Jazz Baltica, as well as club and concert recordings from Amsterdam's Bimhuis, The Sage in Gateshead, the Vienna Radiokulturhaus and Lörrach's Burghof - that transmit powerfully the live impact of Bärtsch's band and its enveloping modular groove music of interlocking rhythms.

"Live" moves from one acoustic space to another, yet this album can be experienced as if it were a real-time concert with its own intentionality and sustained, insistent power. The focused playing with its hypnotically-layered rhythms, the production, and the integrity of the source recordings all contribute to a natural sense of continuity. Bärtsch emphasizes that "it's an album of music from all over the place, but it's also an album brought together in a studio, to find a logical dramaturgy." Compilation can also be a creative process, and "Live" is more than a 'document'. Ronin percussionist Andi Pupato recorded all the shows from the stage, and Bärtsch and Manfred Eicher mixed the selected tracks, chosen by the band from more than 50 concerts.

It's also a set that marks the end of an era and the transition into a new one. These are the last recordings of Ronin with Björn Meyer's elegantly-leaping bass guitar as one of the lead voices, and Bärtsch views the album as partly a tribute to Meyer's long tenure with the band. New bassist Thomy Jordi, meanwhile, makes an impressive entrance on "Modul 55", but it's most often the whole band, as a unified field of force, that commands the listener's attention.

"This music is incredibly exciting in concert. There's such a deep funky, accessible groove to what Ronin do." - Sid Smith reviewing Ronin live in Gateshead ('Postcards From The Yellow Room')

Personnel: Nik Bärtsch (piano), Sha (bass clarinets, alto saxophone), Björn Meyer (bass), Kaspar Rast (drums), Andi Pupato (percussion), Thomy Jordi (bass on Modul 55)

Press Quotes

(5 stars) Nik Bartsch's Ronin create hypnotic, melodic, funky, multi-layered, atmospheric, spacious, exciting, soothing and uplifting music, featuring tension and release in copious quantities...a most welcome addition to the excellent Ronin catalogue.

Drummer, (Brent Keefe), November 2012

(4 stars) The rapport the band have with the audience is palpable as they gauge the effect of tension to perfectly judged release.

Jazzwise, (Stuart Nicholson), December 2012 / January 2013

(4 stars) They sprinkle their studio music with touches of solo virtuosity. Bassist Bjorn Meyer can play like a lead guitarist, and Bartsch adds bluesy piano flourishes and a solo of precision brilliance...this is the most compelling set yet.

The Times, (John Bungey), October 20, 2012

(4 stars) So how will this pinpoint music translate to a live setting? This set provides the answer, which is very well indeed...the group brings an urgency to its live appearances.

Jazz Journal, (Simon Adams), January 2013

(4 stars) A hypnotic, shifting kaleidoscope of sound. If the studio sets are tightly scripted, on these two live CDs there's more freedom.

MOJO, (John Bungey), February 2013

More Info

Key Value
Catalogue number 3714093
Barcode 0602537140930
Number of items 2
Packaging type Jewel Case
Imported No
Weight 140g
Dimensions (LxWxH) 43mm x 11mm x 128mm

Disc 1

Track Listing — Disc 1

Song Title Time
1. Modul 41_17 (Lörrach, Burghof, March 17, 2010) 16:38
2. Modul 35 (Leipzig, Jazztage, August 28, 2009) 11:31
3. Modul 42 (Wien, Radiokulturhaus, November 1, 2009) 08:09
4. Modul 17 (Tokyo, Pit-Inn, November 7, 2009) 08:58
5. Modul 22 (Amsterdam, Bimhius, April 2, 2011) 14:45

Disc 2

Track Listing — Disc 2

Song Title Time
1. Modul 45 (Mannheim, Enjoy Jazz, October 9, 2010) 13:11
2. Modul 48 (Gateshead, The Sage, March 10, 2010) 08:37
3. Modul 47 (Mannheim, Enjoy Jazz, October 9, 2010) 13:11
4. Modul 55 (Salzau, Jazzbaltica, July 2, 2011) 10:00