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      Mostly Improvised Instrumental Indie Music

      Reinier BaasReinier Baas
      • 2012
      • 9 tracks
      • 43 min
      • jazz
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      Mostly Improvised Instrumental Indie Music - Reinier Baas
      Mostly Improvised Instrumental Indie Music - Reinier Baas

      Album Details

      Reinier Baas's "Mostly Improvised Instrumental Indie Music" is a captivating journey into the world of avant-garde jazz, released on Mainland Records in November 2012. This album, recorded over two days in July 2012 at Fattoria Musica studios in Osnabrück, showcases Baas's exceptional talent and creativity, earning him the prestigious Edison Award in 2013.

      Comprising nine tracks, the album spans a total of 43 minutes, offering a dynamic blend of jazz and free jazz elements. From the expansive "The Giant Everywhere" to the concise yet impactful "Do You Know Ben van Gelder," each track is a testament to Baas's improvisational skills and unique musical vision. The album was mixed at Studio 150 in Amsterdam and mastered at LOUD!, ensuring a high-quality listening experience.

      Baas's work as a soloist, including performances with the Metropole Orchestra, highlights his versatility and depth as a musician. "Mostly Improvised Instrumental Indie Music" is not just an album; it's a collection of musical explorations that push the boundaries of jazz, making it a standout release in Baas's discography. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to his music, this album is sure to impress with its innovative approach and captivating soundscapes.

      November 18, 20122012 Mainland Records2012 Reinier Baas

      Tracks

      1. The Giant EverywhereReinier Baas
        7:31
      2. The 2nd Coming of HomunculusReinier Baas
        3:47
      3. Do You Know Ben Van Gelder?Reinier Baas
        3:01
      4. And/OrReinier Baas
        4:50
      5. Off the SauceReinier Baas
        4:38
      6. MalalaReinier Baas
        4:38
      7. Bobby Fischer's Bucket ListReinier Baas
        2:35
      8. EnvanjeReinier Baas
        6:54
      9. Black NarcissusReinier Baas
        5:07
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      About Reinier Baas

      Reinier Baas is a dynamic Dutch jazz guitarist and composer, celebrated for his idiosyncratic approach and diverse musical output. Born in 1985, Baas graduated with the highest honors from the Conservatory of Amsterdam and further honed his skills at New York's Manhattan School of Music. His discography spans 11 critically acclaimed albums, showcasing a wide range of styles from traditional jazz to free jazz and beyond. Baas is known for his collaborative spirit, having worked with notable artists such as Gregory Porter, Dave Douglas, and Hans Teeuwen, as well as forming a longstanding musical partnership with saxophonist Ben van Gelder. His latest album, "Relief Party," features an impressive lineup including Louis Cole and Jonas Burgwinkel, and is a testament to his innovative and unconventional musical vision. Baas is also an active educator, teaching Jazz Guitar and Creative Jazz Writing at the Conservatorium van Amsterdam and serving as a guest lecturer at the Siena Jazz University in Italy. With his unique blend of American jazz tradition and European flair, Reinier Baas continues to push the boundaries of contemporary jazz, captivating audiences worldwide with his distinctive sound and artistic integrity.

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