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(In Order of appearance):
Tiltan
David Golek Trio
Golek, Gatto & Manzecchi
Golek - Heine - Roelofs Trio
David Golek & Simin Tander
Golek - Heineking - Luther (GHL trio)
David Golek & Cord Heineking - Alone Together
TILTAN
David Golek Trio (New material in progress, to be added soon)
Golek, Gatto & Manzecchi
Golek - Heine - Roelofs : ‘Flight Of The Ant’
David Golek - Guitar
Mike Roelofs - Hammond organ
Achim Heine - Drums
The music of GOLEK/ HEINE/ ROELOFS is based on original compositions.
Their basic sound originates in the Organ/ Guitar/ drums jazz tradition, mixing up with different musical directions such as folk-music and asymmetrical grooves.
The 3 musicians come from different backgrounds musically and geographically, a fact that adds an extra dimension to the outcome of their music. These versatile musicians have played with various world class performers. In this trio they are joining forces to create an exciting pallet of music mixing the diligence & dedication of the ant along with the wide horizons seen from the heights of a flying bird.
From the press:
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"The eight-track album consists entirely of own, very varied compositions. Jazz is the
starting point but due to the diverse cultural and musical background of the 3 musicians
the listener makes a musical journey with influences ranging from the Middle-East to
'contemporary Jazz' which can be recognised.
In addition, the album continues to fascinate because of different effects, percussion and
vocals which have been used in variety.
A very pleasant album to listen to." (R.W. Wereldmuziek) - Translated from Dutch.
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A fun new album by this talented guitarist. A trio album. Golek has drummer Achim Heine and keyboardist Mike Roelofs at his side. We hear eight songs of a high standard. Is it a fairy tale, is it a dream? Above all, it is a musical story,
told from different perspectives.
Each of the trio members contributes equally to the album, both compositionally and
instrumentally. The album opens with Vasco, a composition by Roelofs, with sophisticated synchronicity.
It could be the soundtrack of an exciting youth series from the seventies.
And then there is that beautiful One Look Before Leaving Again, a ballad in which
Heine's brushes, Roelofs' Hammond and Golek's musing guitar sound like
a... well, how shall I put it, a midsummer night's tale. (Robin Arends for Jazzradar.nl - Translated from Dutch)
Music track: https://davidgolek.bandcamp.com/track/everyday-loss (More on the STORE page)