HAMMERIVER: Debut Record Release Aug 2010

HAMMERIVER CD COVER

HAMMERIVER
Clare Cooper, concert harp
Chris Abrahams, grand piano
Tobias Delius, tenor saxophone and clarinet
Werner Dafeldecker, double bass
Clayton Thomas, double bass
Christof Kurzmann, lloopp
Tony Buck, drums

PRESS RELEASE

Australian harpist Clare Cooper formed Hammeriver in Sydney in 2003 as a vehicle for dynamic investigation into the music of Alice Coltrane Turiyasangitananda – composer, harpist, pianist, organist and bandleader.

When Cooper moved to Berlin in April 2007, she created the band anew with previous collaborators from Australia; Clayton Thomas, Chris Abrahams and Tony Buck, and inviting Berlin-based musicians and friends Werner Dafeldecker, Tobias Delius and Christof Kurzmann. All seven musicians were interested in approaching jazz from a new and unusual angle – stretching and dissecting its powerful energy.

This collective experience of the diverse personnel also encompasses electro-acoustic improvisation, musique concrète, psychedelic rock and reductionism. But instead of conflicts, they create a music that transforms and transcends their influences – singularly original, unexpected and rich.

This very special recording documents a day of music in the Saal 3 recording studio in the grand old East German radio station.

The first piece on the album, Ohnedaruth (Second Stabbing) is an exploration of Alice Coltrane’s Ohnedaruth from the album A Monastic Trio (Impulse 1968). Cooper created a graphic score that broke down what she identified as the essential elements of the music, but also allowed for movement and improvisation inspired by the original recording.

First Free, DD and Heartbreaker showcase the immense potential of the group’s improvisational language. All three pieces are edits of free improvisations.

E is based on a simple score by Cooper. All musicians are playing in, on and bending around the note E in any register – maintaining a consistent energy for the full 13 minutes – the challenge being to innovate and shape with (seemingly) limited tools.

The fact that there have been several years between the recording and release is no mistake for Cooper, “There are too many impulsive releases out there. I prefer to wait, to listen with space and distance, to hear if there is something living in the sound, something that travels beyond the day the music is recorded or performed. I hear something very alive and joyful in this recording… I’m happy to return to it again and to share it”

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Concerts

19 April 2003 – Jazzgroove, Sydney
7 August 2004 – Jazzgroove, Sydney
19 January 2007 – the NOW now festival, Sydney
20 July 2008  – Konfrontationen Festival, Nickelsdorf
14 August 2008 – B-Flat, Berlin
8 December 2008  – Danziger 50, Berlin
1 November 2009 – B-Flat, Berlin – recorded and broadcast by BBC3
16 January 2010 -  Jazzgroove Festival, Sydney
17 September 2010 – Hammeriver plays Echtzeitmusik Festival, Berlin
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Hammeriver live at B-Flat

Some history:

Clare Cooper convened the first Hammeriver group in 2003.

Hammeriver’s previous incarnations have included the following members:

Clare Cooper, pedal Harp and percussion
Matt Earle, electronics
Jim Denley, Reeds
Robbie Avenaim, percussion
Rory Brown, double bass
Clayton Thomas, double bass
Jeff Henderson, Baritone Sax
Lloyd Honeybrook, Baritone Sax
Karen Booth, Alto Sax
Daniel Whiting, electronics
Monica Brooks, Accordion
Chris Abrahams, piano and organ
Tony Buck, percussion
Dave Hibbard, drums
Jaime Fennelly, Harmonium

The core Berlin-based group includes Clayton Thomas (bass), Werner Dafeldecker (bass), Tobias Delius (reeds) and Christof Kurzmann (lloopp), Chris Abrahams (piano) and Tony Buck (drums)

Hammeriver Clare Cooper

Clare Cooper, harp

Hammeriver Werner Dafeldecker

Werner Dafeldecker, double bass

Hammeriver Chris Abrahams

Chris Abrahams, piano

Hammeriver Tobias Delius

Tobias Delius, saxophone and clarinet

Hammeriver Tony Buck

Tony Buck, drums

Hammeriver Clayton Thomas

Clayton Thomas, double bass

Hammeriver Christof Kurzmann

Christof Kurzmann, electronics

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Dedicated to the memory of Alice Coltrane
http://www.alicecoltrane.org/

POSTERS

Hammeriver Berlin Concert Poster Dec. 8 2008

Poster design by C.Cooper

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