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German jazz supergroup Web Web continue their collaboration with songwriter and producer Max Herre on their fifth album WEB MAX II, issued on Compost Records. First joining forces with Herre for 2021 offering WEB MAX (CPT 584CD), on this new long player the band has achieved much more than just the pure continuation of a series. Roaming far from its spiritual jazz roots, WEB MAX II is, musically and emotionally, probably the most diverse distillation of what Web Web has created in its seven years of existence. Featuring Marja Burchard and Carlos Niño.
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LP version. German jazz supergroup Web Web continue their collaboration with songwriter and producer Max Herre on their fifth album WEB MAX II, issued on Compost Records. First joining forces with Herre for 2021 offering WEB MAX (CPT 584CD), on this new long player the band has achieved much more than just the pure continuation of a series. Roaming far from its spiritual jazz roots, WEB MAX II is, musically and emotionally, probably the most diverse distillation of what Web Web has created in its seven years of existence. Featuring Marja Burchard and Carlos Niño.
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LP version. The fourth album by Web Web, WEB MAX, is a great spiritual jazz work -- sometimes floating, sometimes soulful, always intense and a wonderful homage to early seventies jazz. Web Web mastermind Roberto Di Gioia is accompanied for the first time by German rapper/producer Max Herre as a composer, musician, and producer. Both came together with guest musicians such as Mulatu Astatke, Yusef Lateef, Brandee Younger, Charles Tolliver (Strata East), and others to deliver a virtuoso masterpiece. WEB MAX is the fourth album in four years by the internationally highly acclaimed Web Web quartet, consisting of keyboarder, pianist Roberto Di Gioia, saxophonist Tony Lakatos, bassist Christian von Kaphengst, and drummer Peter Gall, all of them long-time performers of highest virtuosity, signed to Michael Reinboth's Compost Records. To give consideration to the foregoing, the jazz sessions that has been set up by Herre and Di Gioia lead to the Web Web project, so you can call WEB MAX as "The Prequel".
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The fourth album by Web Web, WEB MAX, is a great spiritual jazz work -- sometimes floating, sometimes soulful, always intense and a wonderful homage to early seventies jazz. Web Web mastermind Roberto Di Gioia is accompanied for the first time by German rapper/producer Max Herre as a composer, musician, and producer. Both came together with guest musicians such as Mulatu Astatke, Yusef Lateef, Brandee Younger, Charles Tolliver (Strata East), and others to deliver a virtuoso masterpiece. WEB MAX is the fourth album in four years by the internationally highly acclaimed Web Web quartet, consisting of keyboarder, pianist Roberto Di Gioia, saxophonist Tony Lakatos, bassist Christian von Kaphengst, and drummer Peter Gall, all of them long-time performers of highest virtuosity, signed to Michael Reinboth's Compost Records. To give consideration to the foregoing, the jazz sessions that has been set up by Herre and Di Gioia lead to the Web Web project, so you can call WEB MAX as "The Prequel".
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