"... there's plenty of room for overflowing solos - but boredom doesn't arise, because all four musicians know how to bundle their energies purposefully."
Jazzthing, 24-3-2020Na een aantal jaren van windstilte is Gatecrash BACK. We brengen voor deze gelegenheid een dubbelcd uit met alle muziek waar de hardcore Gatecrash fans al jaren op hebben gewacht. Ocean of Petals, al verschenen met de Holland Baroque nu met een Gatecrash saus.
Ook het veelbejubelde Song for Syria, en in het meespeelboek Horn of Plenty succesvolle en dansbare Party Animals als titelstuk.
Het album bevat live opnames van een dampend live concert uit 2015 in het amsterdamse Bimhuis waarin de band zich uitleeft met dampende, rockende grooves, romantische melodieeen en alles wat daartussen ligt.
Auf weit über 50 CDs ist er als Gastmusiker vertreten und bei einem Dutzend als Leader: Eric Vloeimans ist nicht nur Hollands Toptrompeter, sondern auch einer der wichtigsten in Europa. Er meistert nicht nur sein Instrument mit traumwandlerischem Vertrauen, von der höchsten Lage zu den warmen, schmeichelnden tiefen Tönen, sondern auch die volle Bandbreite musikalischer Stile. Mit Gatecrash hat er seine eigene Interpretation moderner Musik geschaffen, groovy und elektrisierend.
Für Trompeter und Komponist Eric Vloiemans – Meister der Improvisation – sind die Ausdrucksformen des Jazz zu eingeschränkt. Seit über zehn Jahren versammelt er deshalb eine Gruppe ausgezeichneter Musiker um sich: Gatecrash. Das Debütalbum, das live aufgenommen wurde, wurde umgehend für den Edison Award nominiert.
Ende Januar 2020 wird das zweite Album dieser anregenden Formation veröffentlicht: Party Animals verspricht kraftvolle Soli, leidenschaftliche Balladen und Jazz Funk in seiner aufregendsten Form.
Gulli Gudmundsson, born in Iceland in 1971 plays double bass since an early age. After attending music school in his homeland, he moved to the Netherlands and enrolled at the Royal Conservatory in The Hague in 1993 where he studied with Jacques Schols, Frans van der Hoeven en Hein van de Geyn. Graduating in 1999 he quickly assimilated into the Dutch jazz scene, playing with most prominent players and appearing on more than 40 records.
He has toured to in about every European country and as well in Asia, Africa, North- and South America, and played on festivals such as North Sea Jazz Festival Rotterdam, Jarasum South Korea, Tokyo Jazz Festival, Hong Kong Jazz Festival and Belgrade Jazz Festival to name a few.
In 2005 he joined Eric Vloeimans Gatecrash, whose record ‘Gatecrashing’ won the prestigious Edison awards in 2007.
Gulli also plays with the Yuri Honing Acoustic Quartet and which won the prestigious Dutch Edison awards for Best Jazz Record in 2016 (Desire, Challenge Records) and Best Jazz Record in 2017 (Goldbrun, Challenge Records).
Gulli is a member of the Wolfert Brederode Trio, which recorded ‘Black Ice’ for the prestigious ECM label in 2016, which was received with universal acclaim from a global audience.
He writes and produces his own music under the name Binary Orchid. The CD ‘Radioactivity’ appeared in 2006 featuring Arve Henriksen on Trumpet.
Gulli taught main subject Double Bass at the Conservatory of Antwerpen from 2003 to 2006, and teaches at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague since 2018.
Gulli Gudmundsson, born in Iceland in 1971 plays double bass since an early age. After attending music school in his homeland, he moved to the Netherlands and enrolled at the Royal Conservatory in The Hague in 1993 where he studied with Jacques Schols, Frans van der Hoeven en Hein van de Geyn. Graduating in 1999 he quickly assimilated into the Dutch jazz scene, playing with most prominent players and appearing on more than 40 records.
He has toured to in about every European country and as well in Asia, Africa, North- and South America, and played on festivals such as North Sea Jazz Festival Rotterdam, Jarasum South Korea, Tokyo Jazz Festival, Hong Kong Jazz Festival and Belgrade Jazz Festival to name a few.
In 2005 he joined Eric Vloeimans Gatecrash, whose record ‘Gatecrashing’ won the prestigious Edison awards in 2007.
Gulli also plays with the Yuri Honing Acoustic Quartet and which won the prestigious Dutch Edison awards for Best Jazz Record in 2016 (Desire, Challenge Records) and Best Jazz Record in 2017 (Goldbrun, Challenge Records).
Gulli is a member of the Wolfert Brederode Trio, which recorded ‘Black Ice’ for the prestigious ECM label in 2016, which was received with universal acclaim from a global audience.
He writes and produces his own music under the name Binary Orchid. The CD ‘Radioactivity’ appeared in 2006 featuring Arve Henriksen on Trumpet.
Gulli taught main subject Double Bass at the Conservatory of Antwerpen from 2003 to 2006, and teaches at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague since 2018.
... there's plenty of room for overflowing solos - but boredom doesn't arise, because all four musicians know how to bundle their energies purposefully.
Jazzthing, 24-3-2020
The album is full of musical delights that have been crystallized so well and taken care of to perfection. Quality music where teamwork and a coherent result are paramount. Just as music should be and that is enjoyment!
Music Frames, 24-2-2020
... jazz music that's "sometimes witty and absurd, sometimes romantic or funky, sometimes frantic and sometimes mean, loud and overwhelming", but often also very lyrical ...
Jazzism, 14-2-2020
... music in which intuition, spontaneous ideas and exciting interaction play such a major role.
Mania, 07-2-2020
They play great together on the new record gatecrash.
De Volkskrant, 06-2-2020
Party Animals does justice to its title with catchy music, which often makes the listener smile with pleasure.
Het Parool, 25-1-2020