Contemporary Noise Sextet
Contemporary Noise Sextet | |
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General information | |
origin | Szubin , Poland |
Genre (s) | jazz |
founding | 2006 |
Website | www.denovali.com/noisesextet/ |
Founding members | |
Jakub Kapsa | |
Bartosz Kapsa | |
Wojciech Jachna | |
Tomasz Glazik | |
Patryk Węcławek | |
Current occupation | |
piano |
Jakub Kapsa |
Drums |
Bartosz Kapsa |
Trumpet |
Wojciech Jachna |
saxophone |
Tomasz Glazik |
bass |
Patryk Węcławek |
Kamil Father |
Contemporary Noise Sextet ( CNS ; also Contemporary Noise Quintet and Contemporary Noise Quartet , CNQ ) is a Polish jazz band from Szubin . It emerged from the hardcore punk group Something Like Elvis .
history
After Something Like Elvis broke up in 2003, the brothers Bartosz and Jakub Kapsa first founded the Contemporary Noise Quintet. In 2006 his debut album Pig Inside the Gentleman was released . Two years later, Theater Play Music appeared , which was recorded by the band, which had temporarily shrunk to a quartet (without trumpeter Wojciech Jachna and saxophonist Tomasz Glazik, but with guitarist Kamil Pater) as the soundtrack for a play ( Miłość ci wszystko wybaczy by Przemysław Wojcieszek). In the same year, the first publication as a sextet, Unaffected Thought Flow, followed . The album Ghostwriter's Joke was also released in 2011 under the name Contemporary Noise Sextet .
In 2012 Denovali Records released a new edition of the group's first three albums on vinyl .
style
The band's music has been described as “energetic jazz with elements of film music”. CNS are often understood as a post-yass group, but the musicians themselves reject this term.
Discography
- 2006: Pig Inside the Gentleman (Electric Eye)
- 2008: Theater Play Music (Electric Eye)
- 2008: Unaffected Thought Flow (Electric Eye)
- 2010: November Note (PACM Burning; digital live album)
- 2011: Ghostwriter's Joke (Electric Eye / Denovali)
Web links
- Official website
- Contemporary Noise Sextet at Discogs (English)
Individual evidence
- ^ Contemporary Noise Sextet. All About Jazz , accessed August 15, 2015 .
- ↑ Sebastian Rerak: Chłepcąc ciekły hel - Historia Yassu . A KuKu Sztuka, Gdynia 2012, ISBN 978-83-925374-1-0 , p. 502 ff .