Ippio Payo Ensemble Album Release + Katharr

In the organizer's words:

Ippio Payo Ensemble record release Talking Birds
Ippio Payo's music matures until it forces its way into the light of day all by itself. Like a chick that, as soon as the time is right, pecks its way through the fragile shell to the light under its own steam after days and weeks of maturing in the egg and tentatively unfolds for the first time what will one day help it to soar. Some ideas then become swallows, which make summer for people with pointed ears, and others become condors, whose mighty wings sound like the mountain ranges of the Andes. Ippio Payo's music feels its way forward, like fledglings taking flight: sometimes it flicks hooks like a hummingbird, sometimes it sails majestically like an albatross. The songs cross every border - migratory birds that fly over the Himalayas and navigate biotopes over thousands of kilometers with pinpoint accuracy - and find their listeners in Croatia, Spain, France and Australia. They populate every habitat - from the proverbial desert island to the harsh metropolis, from the Arctic to mythology: eagle, sparrow, phoenix, griffin, roc, bang, garuda. Birds are considered to be messengers between humans and the spiritual world - in some bars you can hear that too. Otherwise, Ippio Payo, like the bird, stands for freedom itself: because Ippio Payo are always just themselves at any given moment. The music is free - let it fly.

"Birds were like the better selves of the dinosaurs. They had short lives and long summers. We should all be so lucky to leave such heirs."
(Jonathan Franzen, "Unrest Zone", 2010)


Ippio Payo's music matures until it emerges its way into the light of day all by itself. Like a chick that, as soon as the time is right, after days and weeks of maturing in the egg, pecks its way through the fragile shell into the light and timidly unfolds for the first time what will one day help it to soar. Some ideas then become swallows, which make the summer for people who listen carefully, and others become condors, whose mighty wings sound like the mountain ranges of the Andes. Ippio Payo's music feels its way forward, like fledglings taking flight: sometimes it flicks hooks like a hummingbird, sometimes it sails majestically like an albatross. The songs cross every border - migratory birds that fly over the Himalayas and navigate biotopes.

KATHARR

organic rhythm music

Katharr is a duo from Munich, consisting of the drummer Severin Rauch and the jackdaw player Tom Zimmer. The jackdaw is a mixture of percussion and string instrument and is played through an amp. Together with the drums, an organic connection is created that is not disturbed by any computer, creating a penetrating rhythm from a sonic, echoing jumble that transports you into a trance-like state.

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Price information:

12,00 €

Location

Import Export München Schwere Reiter Str. 2h 80797 München

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