Dive into the eclectic and captivating world of Hans Koller with his 2014 album "Kunstkopfindianer," a reissue of his 1974 masterpiece. This album is a unique blend of krautrock, cool jazz, and free jazz, showcasing Koller's versatility and innovation as a saxophonist. The album features five tracks that span a total of 36 minutes, each one a testament to Koller's musical prowess and his collaborators' talents.
"Kunstkopfindianer" is a collaborative effort, with Hans Koller on soprano and tenor saxophone, Wolfgang Dauner on piano, electric piano, synthesizer, and Nagoya, Zbigniew Seifert on violin, Janusz Stefanski on drums, and Adelhard Roidinger on bass. The interplay between these musicians creates a rich tapestry of sound that is both intricate and engaging.
The album opens with the title track, "Kunstkopfindianer," a nine-minute exploration of sound and rhythm that sets the tone for the rest of the album. "Suomi" follows, a shorter piece that highlights the album's jazz influences. "Nom" is a standout track, featuring Koller's saxophone in a mesmerizing solo. "Ulla M. & 22/8" and "Adea" round out the album, each offering a unique perspective on the fusion of genres that Koller and his collaborators have achieved.
Recorded in 1974 at Tonstudio Bauer in Ludwigsburg, "Kunstkopfindianer" has been reissued by MPS Records, making it accessible to a new generation of fans. The album's original release was a groundbreaking work, and this reissue is a testament to its enduring appeal. Whether you're a longtime fan of Hans Koller or a newcomer to his music, "Kunstkopfindianer" is an album that demands to be heard.