Michael Wollny piano
Eva Kruse bass
Eric Schaefer drums
recorded live at Haus der Berliner Festspiele, Main Stage, November 4, 2011
1. Wasted and wanted (Michael Wollny)
2. Blank (Eric Schäfer)
3. Metall (Eva Kruse-Liljeqvist)
4. Kulingtang (Eric Schaefer)
5. Cembalo Manifest (Eric Schaefer)
6. Dance of the Vampires (Krzysztof Komeda)
7. Nr. 10 (Eva Kruse-Liljeqvist)
8. Whiteout (Michael Wollny)
9. Gorilla Biscuits (Eric Schaefer)
10. Phlegma Phighter (Eric Schaefer )
“Young enough, not to have to lug around the ballast of the jazz tradition, and perceptive enough to discover something new every day” (K.Heidkamp/Die Zeit). Since quite a few years now Michael Wollny and [em] have been ranking among the internationally most successful jazz combos from Berlin. The trio is comprised of three personalities who correlate with each other like the corners of an isosceles triangle. Coming from totally different positions, they throw their individual styles and approaches in the mix and team up to consummate form. Their often narrative, abstract songs are inspired by such diverse sources as movies, books, paintings, cartoons, philosophical essays, everyday life or –sometimes– music.
For their new album, [em] have added harpsichord, music boxes and other sound paraphernalia to their so far rather conventional pool of instruments. Inspired by Krzysztof Komeda’s score for Polanski’s Dance of the Vampires the band will –in addition to genuine compositions– present pieces from Komeda soundtracks.
For their new album, [em] have added harpsichord, music boxes and other sound paraphernalia to their so far rather conventional pool of instruments. Inspired by Krzysztof Komeda’s score for Polanski’s Dance of the Vampires the band will –in addition to genuine compositions– present pieces from Komeda soundtracks.


