Ehwald, Peter / Schultze, Stefan: Stamp
Ehwald, Peter / Schultze, Stefan: Stamp
Format: CD
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Artist: Ehwald, Peter / Schultze, Stefan
Label: Jazzwerkstatt
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 4250317420893
Genre: Jazz
?Peter Ehwald - It is our homage to the sound of the quintet in Jazz. Ultimately, it was about not focusing too much on pitch/rhythm/harmonies etc., but on our idea of what the sound of the Jazz quintet means to us. We wanted to translate a kind of nostalgia/meaning from an earlier time into our sound language and into the present. By sharing their potent ideas, Ehwald and Schultze have produced something greater than the sum of it's parts.
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