In addition to many wonderful releases from the wide world of jazz, Jazzsick always has an eye for special sound experiences.
Such as the new CD „Sagen die Luftwurzeln“ (Say the Aerial Roots) by Jürgen Nendza & Matthias Kratzenstein.
Under the heading „Poetry as Sound Sculpture,“ an artifact is created at the interface of word and sound. Actors Bibiana Beglau, Lou Strenger, André Kaczmarczyk and Aram Tafreshian lend their haunting, inimitable voices to Jürgen Nendza’s award-winning poems in a way that is both touching and enchanting. Under the direction of Matthias Kratzenstein, the sound textures of film composers Florian Van Volxem and Sven Rossenbach, as well as André Nendza’s distinctive double bass lines, transform Jürgen Nendza’s poetic „panoramas of the moment“ into fascinating sound sculptures. An unforgettable mental imagery that carries us to the Caribbean on a cloud of starlings, unfolds in the trees‘ thirst for light, and explores the secrets of the raised moor, never forgetting the crushing work of the shovel excavators. A very special listening experience. Magical.