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144 Strings for a Broken Chord

Christy Doran

144 Strings for a Broken Chord

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Format: CD
Label: Between The Lines
UPC: 0608917124521
Catnr: BTLCHR 71245
Release date: 06 April 2018
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Between The Lines
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0608917124521
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BTLCHR 71245
Release date
06 April 2018

"...Afterwards, people will cheer as always when Jimi Hendrix's work has been reinterpreted for the present in such an entertaining way..."

grandgtrs, 04-9-2018
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His bands are called "New Bag”, “Sound Fountain" or "Bunter Hund", and the same thing applies to all of them: nomen est omen. He chooses his co-musicians exclusively according to the pleasure principle, does not know any prejudices not only in this respect, but also plays and has played with Fredy Studer, Urs Leimgruber, Carla Bley, Ray Anderson, Erika Stucky, Marilyn Mazur, Han Bennink, Albert Mangelsdorff, Jamaaladeen Tacuma, Marty Ehrlich and the pipa virtuoso Yang Jing. He detests prohibitions on thinking and pigeonholing, fears nothing and nobody, and hardly hates anything as much as boredom or routine. He regularly jumps back and forth between Jimi Hendrix, Samuel Becket and Chinese folk music in the search for inspiration and seems to expand his artistic portfolio every second. Sometimes the thought of what it might look like in Christy Doran's head comes to mind. Probably untidy, full-packed, rather chaotic, mega-interesting and incredibly fascinating, especially when you discover how much undiscovered and unplayed music is still slumbering in the most absurd formulations.

To be honest. who gets the idea to bundle 20 electric guitars, four electric basses and a drumset into an orchestra that has never before existed in this form? Christy Doran counted them exactly and consequently correctly calls it "144 Strings For A Broken Chord" in view of the tempestuous storm that it creates. In doing this, the jack-of-all-trades on the electric guitar with all its tonal possibilities such as the amps or other electronic devices, his loyal companions over all those eventful decades, creates a highly emotional declaration of love. “Their potential is boundless,” the 68-year-old Swiss musician raved. Not only for him as an instrumentalist, but also as a composer. That's why Doran composed his 144 strings on a corpulent body with seven energetic, bustling, noisy, unpredictable compositions somewhere between rock, contemporary jazz, noise, contemporary classical music, groove and world music. A wild, normally hard to control amalgam that John Voirol had to deal with on the conductor's stand, but which he surprisingly had tightly under control at a concert on September 17, 2016 in Christy's hometown of Lucerne, without robbing the protagonists of their individual freedom.

You have to listen to this sometimes brutal elemental force, which can change into a soft hovering in a matter of seconds, a vacuum of reverberating sound fragments. And note: Each of the 20 guitarists and four electric bassists brings his own personal touch to the daring project, creating a special, original sound that resembles an artistic DNA with the help of smaller or larger instruments. At some point, 24 voices overlay and create a strange shimmering, edgy and quite cool stereo effect. An acoustic as well as a visual natural phenomenon. Another new mutation from Christy Doran's genetic laboratory of united sounds.

He has always been like that. Always on the lookout for the nonconformists, the unusual, the barbs in the flesh of the prosperous mainstream. Born in Greystone, Ireland, and raised in Lucerne, Switzerland, the guitar dervish cannot do otherwise. For "144 Strings For A Broken Chord", he again assimilates particular types of memories, fantasies, information, experiences, moods, influences, grooves and colors. The fact that Doran initiates a resounding festival for the strings in general and the guitar in particular is one of the many facets of this unusual, restless musician.
Seine Bands heißen „New Bag“, „Sound Fountain“ oder „Bunter Hund“ – für alles gilt: Nomen est omen. Er sucht sich seine Kollaborateure ausschließlich nach dem Lustprinzip aus, kennt nicht nur in dieser Hinsicht keine Vorurteile, spielt und spielte mit Fredy Studer, Urs Leimgruber, Carla Bley, Ray Anderson, Erika Stucky, Marilyn Mazur, Han Bennink, Albert Mangelsdorff, Jamaaladeen Tacuma, Marty Ehrlich oder der Pipa-Virtuosin Yang Jing. Er verabscheut Denkverbote und Schubladen, fürchtet sich vor nichts und niemandem und hasst kaum etwas so sehr wie Langweile oder Routine. Regelmäßig springt er bei der Erschließung von Inspirationsquellen zwischen Jimi Hendrix, Samuel Becket und chinesischer Volksmusik hin und her und erweitert sein künstlerisches Portfolio scheinbar im Sekundentakt. Manchmal überfällt einen der Gedanke, wie es eigentlich in Christy Dorans Kopf aussehen könnte. Wahrscheinlich unaufgeräumt, pickepackevoll, ziemlich chaotisch, megainteressant und ungeheuer faszinierend, vor allem, wenn man entdeckt, wie viel unentdeckte und ungespielte Musik in den abwegigsten Rezepturen dort noch schlummert.

Denn ganz ehrlich: Wer kommt schon auf die Idee, 20 Stromgitarren, vier Elektrobässe und ein Schlagzeug zu einem Orchester zu bündeln, das es in dieser Form noch niemals gab? Christy Doran hat genau nachgezählt und nennt es angesichts des dabei losbrechenden Orkans folgerichtig „144 Strings For A Broken Chord“. Dabei formt der Tausendsassa an der elektrischen Gitarre mit all ihren klanglichen Möglichkeiten wie die Amps oder anderen elektronischen Geräten, seiner treuen Begleiterin über all die bewegten Jahrzehnte hinweg, eine hoch emotionale Liebeserklärung. „Ihr Potenzial ist grenzenlos“, schwärmt der 68-jährige Schweizer. Nicht nur für ihn als Instrumentalist, sondern auch als Komponist. Deshalb schrieb Doran seinen 144 Saiten auch sieben energetische, wuselige, lärmende, unberechenbare Kompositionen irgendwo zwischen Rock, Contemporary Jazz, Noise, zeitgenössischer Klassik, Groove und Weltmusik auf den bauchigen Leib. Ein wildes, normalerweise kaum zu bändigendes Amalgam, das John Voirol am Dirigentenpult da bei einem Konzert am 17. September 2016 in Christys Heimatstadt Luzern aber erstaunlicherweise fest in den Griff bekam, ohne den Protagonisten dabei ihre individuelle Freiheit zu rauben.

Man muss sie hören, diese manchmal brachiale Urgewalt, die in Sekundenschnelle in ein leises Schweben, ein Vakuum aus verhallten Soundfragmenten übergehen kann. Und sehen. Jeder der 20 Gitarristen und vier E-Bassisten bringt seine persönliche Note in das verwegene Projekt mit ein, kreiert mithilfe von kleineren oder größeren Gerätschaften einen speziellen, ureigenen Sound, der wie eine künstlerische DNA anmutet. Irgendwann liegen 24 Stimmen übereinander und erzeugen einen seltsam flirrenden, kantigen und ziemlich coolen Stereoeffekt. Ein akustisches wie optisches Naturereignis. Wieder eine neue Mutation aus Christy Dorans Genlabor der vereinigten Klänge.

Der Mann war schon immer so. Pausenlos auf der Suche nach dem Unangepassten, dem Aus-dem-Rahmen-Fallenden, dem Widerhaken im Fleisch des situierten Mainstreams. Der im irischen Greystone geborene und im schweizerischen Luzern aufgewachsene Gitarrenderwisch kann gar nicht anders. Für „144 Strings For A Broken Chord“ assimiliert er wieder eine bestimmte Art von Erinnerungen, Fantasien, Informationen, Erfahrungen, Stimmungen, Einflüssen, Grooves und Farben. Dass Doran damit ein rauschendes Fest für die Saiten im Allgemeinen und die Gitarre im Besonderen initiiert, gehört zu den vielen Facetten dieses ungewöhnlichen, rastlosen Musikers.

Artist(s)

Christy Doran (guitar)

Christy Doran was born in Dublin, Ireland and has lived in Lucerne, Switzerland since his childhood. His father was an Irish ballad singer, providing Christy with his first exposure to music.  In the 1970´s he was a founding member (along with Fredy Studer, Urs Leimgruber and Bobby Burri) of the seminal Swiss band 'OM'. Tours throughout Europe, radio/TV - appearances, workshops, music for ballet, theatre and film. Over the years, his career has included countless solo concerts, in which he regularly pushes to the limits the capabilities of a single guitar. He has played in duos with Marty Ehrlich, Harry Pepl, Fritz Hauser, Dave Doran, Dom Um Romao, John Wolf-Brennan, Robert Dick, Ray Anderson, among others. After playing in a trio...
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Christy Doran was born in Dublin, Ireland and has lived in Lucerne, Switzerland since his childhood. His father was an Irish ballad singer, providing Christy with his first exposure to music. In the 1970´s he was a founding member (along with Fredy Studer, Urs Leimgruber and Bobby Burri) of the seminal Swiss band "OM". Tours throughout Europe, radio/TV - appearances, workshops, music for ballet, theatre and film. Over the years, his career has included countless solo concerts, in which he regularly pushes to the limits the capabilities of a single guitar. He has played in duos with Marty Ehrlich, Harry Pepl, Fritz Hauser, Dave Doran, Dom Um Romao, John Wolf-Brennan, Robert Dick, Ray Anderson, among others. After playing in a trio with Jasper van´t Hof, he went on to form the "Christy Doran´s May 84" septet with Norma Winstone, Trilok Gurtu, Urs Leimgruber, Rosko Gee, Dom Um Romao and Dave Doran. He has been a member of the "Peter Warren Quartet" with Victor Lewis and John Surman, and "RED TWIST & TUNED ARROW" with Stephan Wittwer and Fredy Studer (1985 - 1987). Christy Doran was also a co-founder of "Doran/Studer/Burri/Magnenat," (later "Doran/Studer/Gerber/Magnenat") and member of a quartet with Bobby Previte, Mark Helias and Gary Thomas. He played in a trio with Marilyn Mazur and Kim Clarke, as well as with Sibylle Pomorin´s "Augeries of Speed" meeting Terry Jenour, Annie Whitehead, Kim Clarke, Herb Robertson, Kamal Sabir. As a member of Urs Leimgruber´s "Ensemble Bleu" he also played with Francoise Kubler, Louis Sclavis, Hans Koch. Other performances have included work with Carla Bley, Albert Mangelsdorff, Bob Stewart, Edvard Vesala, Charlie Mariano, Manfred Schoof, Iréne Schweizer, Aldo Romano, Piérre Favre, Peter Schärli, Glenn Ferris, Wolfgang Dauner, Fernando Sounders, Heiri Känzig, Julio Barreto, Sonny Sharrock, Jim Meneses, Keven Bruce Harris, Martin Schütz, Daniel Mouton, Ronan Guilfoyle, Marc Peterson, Burhan Oecal, Werner Lüdi, Christoph Baumann, Lars Lindvall, Mark Halbheer, Urs Blöchlinger, Günter Müller, Lauren Newton, Tim Berne, Jim Black, Gunther Schuller, Airto Moreira a.o. He has toured in Europe, North-Africa, India, the Caribic, Mexico, Bolivia, the U.S. and Canada. 1989 began a collaboration with trombonist Ray Anderson, which lead to the trio ANDERSON/BENNINK/DORAN (including drummer Han Bennink), which disbanded 1997. 1993 Christy Doran, together with Fredy Studer started the project "DORAN/STUDER/MINTON/BATES & ALI" play the music of JIMI HENDRIX". 1994 Django Bates was replaced by cellist Tom Cora. 1995/96 the band played in quartet with Phil Minton, Amin Ali, Fredy Studer and Christy Doran. Tours with this band throughout Europe, Scandinavia, the US and Canada. Since 1993 Christy Doran is working with American flutist Robert Dick and English drummer Steve Argüelles as the A.D.D. - Trio. 1994 Fredy Studer and Christy Doran refounded the double-bass - quartet with Jean-François Jenny-Clark (acoustic bass/Paris) and Jamaaladeen Tacuma (electric bass/Philadelphia). 1994 Swedish saxofonist Thomas Jàderlund invited Doran to play in the "Amazing Orchestra" (with Guy Klucevsek, Stein-Erik Tafjord, Svante Henryson, Tomasz Stanko, and Jonny Axelsson). A new collaboration with Albert Mangelsdorff, Bruno Spoerri and Reto Weber started 1997.
Recordings have included those with Hank Roberts, Joe McPhee, Corin Curschellas, Hardy Hepp, Helmut Zerlett, Iréne Lorenz, Boris Salchak, besides several recordings with musicians mentioned above. Christy Doran´s current groups include "Christy Doran´s New Bag" (founded Dec. 97) with vocalist Bruno Amstad, Wolfgang Zwiauer on electric bass, and Fabian Kurattli on drums. the A.D.D. trio, and "Spöerri-Doran-Weber" with Albert Mangelsdorff. Christy Doran also teaches at the "Musikhochschule" of Lucerne/Switzerland.

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John Voirol (conductor)

Dave Gisler (guitar)

Franz Hellmüller (guitar)

Franz Hellmüller is known for his guitar work in various combos; constantly in quest of unexplored passages through the jungle of jazz, he draws on everyday experiences with unusual depth and acuity and is forever discovering exciting new ways to marry the familiar with the unknown. Like all creative people, however, he needs to keep his balance while attempting his feats of derringdo. Because every quo vadis always assumes a point of departure. For modern creators, of course, it is much easier to answer the first question, with its speculative dimension, than to give an account of one’s origins, which demands a credo. Since, although speculation can be revoked at any time, a credo is for keeps.   Together with Luca Sisera...
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Franz Hellmüller is known for his guitar work in various combos; constantly in quest of unexplored passages through the jungle of jazz, he draws on everyday experiences with unusual depth and acuity and is forever discovering exciting new ways to marry the familiar with the unknown. Like all creative people, however, he needs to keep his balance while attempting his feats of derringdo. Because every quo vadis always assumes a point of departure. For modern creators, of course, it is much easier to answer the first question, with its speculative dimension, than to give an account of one’s origins, which demands a credo. Since, although speculation can be revoked at any time, a credo is for keeps.
Together with Luca Sisera and Tony Renold, Franz Hellmüller has got to a point where confessing his roots is not only inevitable, but mandatory. The trio’s takes on standards are not simply the next in a series of 1001 variations on the same old same old, rattling on down through the history of jazz for eons already: they are an anchor for a boat headed back into harbour from the open sea. For good? No sir! They weld the bonds of collective memory to the contingency of an individual perspective: no standard album of standards, but one that will set standards. The classic jazz numbers on this CD are the charts these three musicians can use to set sail once again, and not only on this disk. A break in both senses of the word, a creative process of orientation – an adventure.

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Urs Müller (guitar)

Simon Rupp (guitar)

Urs Vögeli (guitar)

Gael Zwahlen (guitar)

Composer(s)

Christy Doran (guitar)

Christy Doran was born in Dublin, Ireland and has lived in Lucerne, Switzerland since his childhood. His father was an Irish ballad singer, providing Christy with his first exposure to music.  In the 1970´s he was a founding member (along with Fredy Studer, Urs Leimgruber and Bobby Burri) of the seminal Swiss band 'OM'. Tours throughout Europe, radio/TV - appearances, workshops, music for ballet, theatre and film. Over the years, his career has included countless solo concerts, in which he regularly pushes to the limits the capabilities of a single guitar. He has played in duos with Marty Ehrlich, Harry Pepl, Fritz Hauser, Dave Doran, Dom Um Romao, John Wolf-Brennan, Robert Dick, Ray Anderson, among others. After playing in a trio...
more
Christy Doran was born in Dublin, Ireland and has lived in Lucerne, Switzerland since his childhood. His father was an Irish ballad singer, providing Christy with his first exposure to music. In the 1970´s he was a founding member (along with Fredy Studer, Urs Leimgruber and Bobby Burri) of the seminal Swiss band "OM". Tours throughout Europe, radio/TV - appearances, workshops, music for ballet, theatre and film. Over the years, his career has included countless solo concerts, in which he regularly pushes to the limits the capabilities of a single guitar. He has played in duos with Marty Ehrlich, Harry Pepl, Fritz Hauser, Dave Doran, Dom Um Romao, John Wolf-Brennan, Robert Dick, Ray Anderson, among others. After playing in a trio with Jasper van´t Hof, he went on to form the "Christy Doran´s May 84" septet with Norma Winstone, Trilok Gurtu, Urs Leimgruber, Rosko Gee, Dom Um Romao and Dave Doran. He has been a member of the "Peter Warren Quartet" with Victor Lewis and John Surman, and "RED TWIST & TUNED ARROW" with Stephan Wittwer and Fredy Studer (1985 - 1987). Christy Doran was also a co-founder of "Doran/Studer/Burri/Magnenat," (later "Doran/Studer/Gerber/Magnenat") and member of a quartet with Bobby Previte, Mark Helias and Gary Thomas. He played in a trio with Marilyn Mazur and Kim Clarke, as well as with Sibylle Pomorin´s "Augeries of Speed" meeting Terry Jenour, Annie Whitehead, Kim Clarke, Herb Robertson, Kamal Sabir. As a member of Urs Leimgruber´s "Ensemble Bleu" he also played with Francoise Kubler, Louis Sclavis, Hans Koch. Other performances have included work with Carla Bley, Albert Mangelsdorff, Bob Stewart, Edvard Vesala, Charlie Mariano, Manfred Schoof, Iréne Schweizer, Aldo Romano, Piérre Favre, Peter Schärli, Glenn Ferris, Wolfgang Dauner, Fernando Sounders, Heiri Känzig, Julio Barreto, Sonny Sharrock, Jim Meneses, Keven Bruce Harris, Martin Schütz, Daniel Mouton, Ronan Guilfoyle, Marc Peterson, Burhan Oecal, Werner Lüdi, Christoph Baumann, Lars Lindvall, Mark Halbheer, Urs Blöchlinger, Günter Müller, Lauren Newton, Tim Berne, Jim Black, Gunther Schuller, Airto Moreira a.o. He has toured in Europe, North-Africa, India, the Caribic, Mexico, Bolivia, the U.S. and Canada. 1989 began a collaboration with trombonist Ray Anderson, which lead to the trio ANDERSON/BENNINK/DORAN (including drummer Han Bennink), which disbanded 1997. 1993 Christy Doran, together with Fredy Studer started the project "DORAN/STUDER/MINTON/BATES & ALI" play the music of JIMI HENDRIX". 1994 Django Bates was replaced by cellist Tom Cora. 1995/96 the band played in quartet with Phil Minton, Amin Ali, Fredy Studer and Christy Doran. Tours with this band throughout Europe, Scandinavia, the US and Canada. Since 1993 Christy Doran is working with American flutist Robert Dick and English drummer Steve Argüelles as the A.D.D. - Trio. 1994 Fredy Studer and Christy Doran refounded the double-bass - quartet with Jean-François Jenny-Clark (acoustic bass/Paris) and Jamaaladeen Tacuma (electric bass/Philadelphia). 1994 Swedish saxofonist Thomas Jàderlund invited Doran to play in the "Amazing Orchestra" (with Guy Klucevsek, Stein-Erik Tafjord, Svante Henryson, Tomasz Stanko, and Jonny Axelsson). A new collaboration with Albert Mangelsdorff, Bruno Spoerri and Reto Weber started 1997.
Recordings have included those with Hank Roberts, Joe McPhee, Corin Curschellas, Hardy Hepp, Helmut Zerlett, Iréne Lorenz, Boris Salchak, besides several recordings with musicians mentioned above. Christy Doran´s current groups include "Christy Doran´s New Bag" (founded Dec. 97) with vocalist Bruno Amstad, Wolfgang Zwiauer on electric bass, and Fabian Kurattli on drums. the A.D.D. trio, and "Spöerri-Doran-Weber" with Albert Mangelsdorff. Christy Doran also teaches at the "Musikhochschule" of Lucerne/Switzerland.

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Press

...Afterwards, people will cheer as always when Jimi Hendrix's work has been reinterpreted for the present in such an entertaining way...
grandgtrs, 04-9-2018

... And for the last time the impression is condensed that this music, although written for electric guitars, is structurally such that it could just as well be interpreted by a chamber ensemble with the deduction of certain tonal effects.
JazzCity, 29-8-2018

A spectacular undertaking, and never a dull moment.
Jazzenzo, 15-6-2018

"144 Strings For A Broken Chord" is not only a compositional "big box" in which Doran brings his jazz, rock, and contemporary ideas to a three-dimensional line. It is also a large company in terms of layout, coordination and live realisation - the 24 musicians live and work all over Switzerland.
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01.
Cannon Street Canon
05:32
(Christy Doran) Christy Doran, Florian Respondek, Yves Reichmuth, Urs Müller, Laurent Méteau, Franz Hellmüller, Christopher Guilfoyle, Dave Gisler, Lucia D’Errico, Glauco Cataldo, Manuel Büchel, Walter Beltrami, Simon Rupp, Philippe Emanuel Schäppi, Philipp Schaufelberger, Nicolas Stettler, Urs Vögeli, Christian Winiker, Christian Zemp, Gael Zwahlen, Martina Berther, Franco Fontanarrosa, Andi Schnellmann, Wolfgang Zwiauer, John Voirol
02.
Andromeda
11:22
(Christy Doran) Christy Doran, Glauco Cataldo, Dave Gisler, Lucia D’Errico, Manuel Büchel, Walter Beltrami, Christopher Guilfoyle, Franz Hellmüller, Laurent Méteau, Urs Müller, Yves Reichmuth, Florian Respondek, Simon Rupp, Philippe Emanuel Schäppi, Philipp Schaufelberger, Nicolas Stettler, Urs Vögeli, Christian Winiker, Christian Zemp, Gael Zwahlen, Martina Berther, Franco Fontanarrosa, Andi Schnellmann, Wolfgang Zwiauer, John Voirol
03.
Gunslingers
07:29
(Christy Doran) Christy Doran, Walter Beltrami, Manuel Büchel, Glauco Cataldo, Lucia D’Errico, Dave Gisler, Christopher Guilfoyle, Franz Hellmüller, Laurent Méteau, Urs Müller, Yves Reichmuth, Florian Respondek, Simon Rupp, Philippe Emanuel Schäppi, Philipp Schaufelberger, Nicolas Stettler, Urs Vögeli, Christian Winiker, Christian Zemp, Gael Zwahlen, Martina Berther, Franco Fontanarrosa, Andi Schnellmann, Wolfgang Zwiauer, John Voirol
04.
Broken Chords
09:09
(Christy Doran) Christy Doran, Walter Beltrami, Manuel Büchel, Glauco Cataldo, Lucia D’Errico, Dave Gisler, Christopher Guilfoyle, Franz Hellmüller, Laurent Méteau, Urs Müller, Yves Reichmuth, Florian Respondek, Simon Rupp, Philippe Emanuel Schäppi, Philipp Schaufelberger, Nicolas Stettler, Urs Vögeli, Christian Winiker, Christian Zemp, Gael Zwahlen, Martina Berther, Franco Fontanarrosa, Andi Schnellmann, Wolfgang Zwiauer, John Voirol
05.
Bad News Babe
13:01
(Christy Doran) Christy Doran, Walter Beltrami, Manuel Büchel, Glauco Cataldo, Lucia D’Errico, Dave Gisler, Christopher Guilfoyle, Franz Hellmüller, Laurent Méteau, Urs Müller, Yves Reichmuth, Florian Respondek, Simon Rupp, Philippe Emanuel Schäppi, Philipp Schaufelberger, Nicolas Stettler, Urs Vögeli, Christian Winiker, Christian Zemp, Gael Zwahlen, Martina Berther, Franco Fontanarrosa, Andi Schnellmann, Wolfgang Zwiauer, John Voirol
06.
Goin? In On The Way Out
03:09
(Christy Doran) Christy Doran, Walter Beltrami, Manuel Büchel, Glauco Cataldo, Lucia D’Errico, Dave Gisler, Christopher Guilfoyle, Franz Hellmüller, Laurent Méteau, Urs Müller, Yves Reichmuth, Florian Respondek, Simon Rupp, Philippe Emanuel Schäppi, Philipp Schaufelberger, Nicolas Stettler, Urs Vögeli, Christian Winiker, Christian Zemp, Gael Zwahlen, Martina Berther, Franco Fontanarrosa, Andi Schnellmann, Wolfgang Zwiauer, John Voirol
07.
Bows And Wahs
09:59
(Christy Doran) Christy Doran, Walter Beltrami, Manuel Büchel, Glauco Cataldo, Lucia D’Errico, Dave Gisler, Christopher Guilfoyle, Franz Hellmüller, Laurent Méteau, Urs Müller, Yves Reichmuth, Florian Respondek, Simon Rupp, Philippe Emanuel Schäppi, Philipp Schaufelberger, Nicolas Stettler, Urs Vögeli, Christian Winiker, Christian Zemp, Gael Zwahlen, Martina Berther, Franco Fontanarrosa, Andi Schnellmann, Wolfgang Zwiauer, John Voirol

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