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Vielen Dank an Sina, Hauke von #robOTTO, Bennet und Nils für die Unterstützung!

Die Logistik unseres Equipments mit dem Convercycle-Lastenrad von der #ExperimentelleFabrik zur @uni-magdeburg.de, zum #intakt und zurück hat auch wieder prima funktioniert.

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Heute hatten wir einen schönen Technikerlebnisnachmittag und eine #Kinderuni zum Mitmachen der @uni-magdeburg.de im #intakt auf dem Breiten Weg.

Mit im Experimentierangebot waren der #Elektrobaukasten und die kleinen Roboter #Thymio, #Cubetto, #KUBO und #BeeBot.

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#CosaBrava #RaggedAtlas (2010 #Intakt). fred’s place.

fred-frith.bandcamp.com/album/ragged...

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Otherlands Trio – Star Mountain (2025) Bassist Stephan Crump and drummer Eric McPherson, two of jazz’s most forward-thinking rhythmists, form the core of the Borderlands Trio alongside pianist Kris Davis. After three acclaimed albums with that group, the pair decided to continue their collaboration, this time summoning powerhouse alto saxophonist Darius Jones — a central figure in New York’s avant-garde scene […]
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Dave Gisler Trio – The Flying Mega Doghouse (2025) As a resourceful sound alchemist and idiosyncratic sound architect with multi-layered and often floating guitar sounds that can pile up into a wall of sound, Swiss guitarist Dave Gisler enlivens contemporary jazz. Since 2017, he has been working continuously with his congenial trio partners Raffaele Bossard and Lionel Friedli. After collaborations with the Chicago trumpeter […]
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Sylvie Courvoisier & Wadada Leo Smith – Angel Falls (2025) Wadada Leo Smith describes his music not as “jazz” but as “creative music.” He rejects the term “improvisation” in favor of “creation.” These specific word choices reflect his unique approach, which is deeply rooted in his early experiences with blues and R&B. Smith uses the full range of his instrument and plays at his own […]
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Aruán Ortiz – Créole Renaissance: Piano Solo (2025) Cuban Cubism is central to Aruán Ortiz‘s musical identity — but in this album, his vision extends far beyond. While the 1930s Negritude movement was a literary endeavor, Ortiz seeks to embody that movement not through words but through music. His compositions channel their spirit with abstraction, tension, and a deep sense of diasporic reflection. […]
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Gregg Belisle-Chi – Slow Crawl: Performing the Music of Tim Berne (2025) Guitarist Gregg Belisle-Chi’s longtime attachment to the singularly modern jazz of saxophonist Tim Berne led him to make a record of all Berne songs. Koi: Performing the Music of Tim Berne (2021) kicked off a mini-wave of overdue Berne tribute albums and Belisle-Chi himself had ended up playing in Berne-led ensembles, mostly as a duo […]
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Alexander Hawkins – Song Unconditional (2025) British pianist and composer Alexander Hawkins is one of Europe’s most innovative pianists, working in a variety of creative contexts and always constructing a unique sound world. As a style-defining and imaginative voice in contemporary jazz, Hawkins provides further testimony to the art of his solo playing, six years after his last solo album (Intakt […]
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Clemens Kuratle Ydivide – The Default (2025) In his new album, The Default, Swiss drummer and composer Clemens Kuratle delves into themes of racial and gender bias and the privileges of modern Western society. Recording with his ensemble Ydivide for the second time, this follow-up to their acclaimed debut, Lumumba (2022), brims with dynamic four-way conversations, balancing big ideas and alluring sounds. […]
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