1977
Beyond
01. Beyond 8:32
02. Quinar 5:58
03. Flying Wheel 4:39
04. Alyrio 5:29
05. Antep 7:39
06. Blues For Chaturlal 7:03
Double Bass, Electric Bass – Günter Lenz
Drums, Percussion – Peter Giger
Guitar, Baglama – Eddy Marron
02. Quinar 5:58
03. Flying Wheel 4:39
04. Alyrio 5:29
05. Antep 7:39
06. Blues For Chaturlal 7:03
Double Bass, Electric Bass – Günter Lenz
Drums, Percussion – Peter Giger
Guitar, Baglama – Eddy Marron
Formed by former Dzyan members Peter Giger and Eddy Marron, along with jazz bassist Günter Lenz, this super trio offered a more jazz oriented yet similar music to Dzyan, but with a jazzier feel. Without the electronics and weirdness of Dzyan, their music centred around Peter Giger's flowery percussion and Eddy Marron's multi-guitars and ethnic saz, and was much more jazz-fusion based. Giger.Lenz.Marron dabbled with unusual time signatures and lots of experimentation with Eastern musics and off-beat rhythmic structures.
Beyond wase released on Giger's his own Någarå label, and stylistically speaking, pick up right where the Dzyan vehicle left off. There are differences. Just like Dzyan, you will hear searching group improvisations, hints of Eastern rhythm and instrumentation, druggy, reverb-laden guitar forays, and plenty of crossover from the above. But Giger Lenz Marron has fewer pedestrian handholds, less that is familiar, and seemingly no rules except for limitations imposed by the instruments themselves. It's like the ingredients of a Dzyan album, but set in a different project removed from whatever restriction was imposed by the group moniker. Although not a major pit stop on the timeline of such prolific musicians as these, the GLM trio interests me for its freedom of form as well as its connections to several trends that first emerged ten years prior. It proves that jazz is a many faceted thing that will continue to be wrought anew by the creative hands and minds that shape it.
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Thanks, I tried Dzyan some time ago but they didn't convince me, maybe I'll try again, in the meantime I'm very curious about this instead
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