The Kilimanjaro Dark Jazz Ensemble
(Planet Mu, NL)

Belgian Première
  • AV concert
  • Mutant Jazz
  • Beursschouwburg \ Theater
  • 18/11/2006 – 20:30

Bong-Ra’s Jason in combination with Telco System’s Gideon is bound to produce some electricity on the screen and in the air.

The Kilimanjaro Darkjazz Ensemble’s form of mutant jazz, slithers and lides... delicately painful. Each song, a little story of heartache, hope and perseverance, seemlessly fusing analogue and digital. Soundtracks to non-existing movies, inspired by the worlds of The Quay Brothers, Hieronymus Bosch, Picasso, Goya, Murnau and Lang.

Jason Kohnen and Gideon Kiers started TKDE around the turn of the century, creating new soundtracks to existing silent movies such as Murnau’s Nosferatu and Lang’s Metropolis. Both graduates of the School of Arts and majoring in audiovisuals and multimedia, the audio/visual concept developped into creating ‘visual’ music supported by existing film fragments to intensify the audio. The Quay Brothers became a big inspiration for their debut album, their surreal world combined many weird and wonderful aspects to strengthen TKDE’s sound.

Hilary Jeffrey on trombone joined in 2004, having performed with artists such as Nick Bullen and Patrick Pulsinger, also mastering trombone improvisation. Nina Hitz on cello and Ed Loman on guitar and Lica on vocal improvs form the TKDE live quintet or sextet, with Kiers providing drums, sequencing and visuals and Kohnen the bass, synths and sequencing.

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  • Jason Kohnen (composition, bass, guitar, sequencing), Gideon Kiers (composition, Max / MSP, visuals, sequencing, drums), Hilary Jefrey (trombone), Ed Loman (guitars), Nina Hitz (cello), Lica (vocals, FX)
  • 45 min