Bagdaddy Records Release Party: Toru w/ Khanjar @ Burgers Eindhoven
Come join us at Burgers for an evening full of
Spinifex - ‘Undrilling the Hole’ tour
29januari
20:30 - 23:00
Vestdijk 27a, 5611 CA Eindhoven, Netherlands
Description
Amsterdam-based Spinifex, named after a resilient Australian species of grass, may at first sound like a blend of free jazz, punkrock and other typically Western contemporary music. Yet, beneath the surface lies a rich tapestry of cyclical rhythms inspired by Middle-Eastern and Indian musical traditions.www.spinifexmusic.nl
Initially formed as a nonet in 2005, Spinifex transitioned to its current working-band size in 2010. Over time, the group has nurtured a distinct ensemble culture through extensive touring and the release of nine albums. Their music seamlessly integrates meticulously composed structures with massive improvisational freedom. At the Bimhuis, Spinifex presents their new album ‘Undrilling the Hole’.
Dave Foxall (Jazz Journal, UK):
"In summary, ambitious yet unpretentious, tight, catchy, but also fearlessly exploratory and experimental."
Eyal Hareuveni (allaboutjazz):
“…only working bands as Spinifex can reach such high and tight levels of communication and sonic scope…”
Tobias Klein - alto saxophone, Bart Maris - trumpet, John Dikeman - tenor saxophone, Jasper Stadhouders - guitar, Gonçalo Almeida - bass guitar, Philipp Moser - drums
Spinifex artistic director Tobias Klein, on alto saxophone, has also made a name
for himself as a bass clarinetist and composer of contemporary chamber music.
Originally from Germany, he has been based in Amsterdam since the early '90s.
His work reflects the cultural richness, spikiness and diversity of the Dutch
capital. He has worked with numerous musicians including Chris Speed,
Claudio Puntin, B.C. Manjunath, Claron McFadden, Marc Ducret, Jozef
Dumoulin, Benoît Delbecq, Ches Smith and Oguz Büyükberber.
Trumpet master Bart Maris has been a singular voice in European improvised
music for decades. He was part of cult bands like Think of One and X-Legged
Sally, and has worked with dEUS, Zita Swoon and Stromae. Current groups
include Flat Earth Society, 1000 (with Jan Klare, Michael Vatcher and Wilbert
de Joode) and Mâäk.
Tenor saxophonist John Dikeman joined Spinifex in 2015. Drawing inspiration
from a wide range of sources, John’s playing runs the gamut of improvised
music and technique. He is currently active as a member of numerous groups
including Cactus Truck, Universal Indians featuring Joe McPhee; the trio
Dikeman, Parker, Drake with William Parker and Hamid Drake, and numerous
other collaborations including projects with Andrew Barker, Marta Warelis, Dirk
Serries, Sun-Mi Hong, Steve Noble, Luis Vicente, Alexander Hawkins, Roger
Turner, Peter Jacquemyn.
Guitarist Jasper Stadhouders is also active as bassist, composer and bandleader.
He founded the PolyBand in 2015, for which he was commissioned by
Gaudeamus Muziekweek. He has worked with Ken Vandermark (in his groups
Made To Break, Entr’Acte and Next International), Nate Wooley, The Ex, and
performed with Han Bennink, Ab Baars, Paal Nilssen-Love, Marshall Allen,
Hamid Drake, Akira Sakata, Noel Redding, Andrew D’Angelo, Mars Williams,
Kaja Draksler, Ingebrigt Håker Flaten, Michael Vatcher, Magda Mayas and Mette
Rasmussen, among many others.
Gonçalo Almeida is a Portuguese bassist and composer based in Rotterdam.
With a strong interdisciplinary and collaborative approach to his work, Gonçalo
plays in a variety of projects that go from modern jazz, freejazz, jazzcore and free
improvisation music, having shared the stage with improvisers such has
Ab Baars, Balasz Pandi, Chris Speed, Carlos Zíngaro, Ig Henneman, Fred
Lonberg-Holm, Jorrit Dijkstra, Luis Vicente, Luis Lopes, Martin van Duynhoven,
Nina Hitz, Peter Jacquemyn, Rodrigo Amado, Susana Santos Silva and Wilbert
de Joode, among others.
Philipp Moser, on drums and percussion, also holds a mster’s degree in
astrophysics. He has been active in a variety of settings as diverse as Jasper
Stadhouders’ PolyBand and the Dutch progressive metal band Cilice with
which he played major festivals like Euroblast, UK Techfest, Fonofest,
MetalGDL, Progpower, and Mayday Rock Festival.