Web Web x Max Herre - Satori Ways (Live @ State Opera Stuttgart)

Web Web x Max Herre - Satori Ways (Live @ State Opera Stuttgart) The second single from the upcoming, fourth album #WEBMAX by WEB WEB and MAX HERRE – performed LIVE at @staatsoperstuttgart, accompanied by the @staatsorchesterstuttgart conducted by @magnuslindgrenmusic. GET TICKETS FOR THE NEXT CONCERT – : support WEB MAX here: Song title: Satori Ways Release: OUT NOW .: CPT 584-6 Format: Digital Single …taken from: Album “WEB MAX” release date: 27 August 2021 Info: In the winter of 2014, German rapper/producer Max Herre and Italian-German pianist Roberto Di Gioia played a tremendous show together. The two had been guest musicians at a few gigs for Gregory Porter, who in turn kindly accepted their invitation to perform at Herre’s MTV Unplugged session (produced by Herre alongside Di Gioia and Samon Kawamura as production team KAHEDI). Porter’s approach to the jazz quartet inspired Max to reflect how a rap artist could work in a more freely-flowingmusical environment. Di Gioia’s inspiration was a bit more straightforward: in the 80s, Di Gioia had played with jazz legends like Woody Shaw, Johnny Griffin, and James Moody, but he’d largely left the jazz stages of his early years behind — just one random jam session with Porter’s musicians during soundcheck relit his passion immensely. A short time later, Herre called Di Gioia saying “Let’s get a spiritual jazz session going.” Now, six years later, the album WEB MAX is the amazing result from the spur of that moment. It is a wonderful homage to the cosmic open-mindedness of early 70s jazz, to the transcendent sublimity of spiritual sound. On the album version of “Satori Ways”, New York-based Brandee Younger brings a touch of atmospheric depth with her harp, evoking the spirit of pioneers like Dorothy Ashby and Alice Coltrane. Tony Lakatos‘s dark-hued alto flute illuminates the unusual timbres and arrangement of this piece. WEB MAX Max Herre: Fender Rhodes, Piano, Synthesizers, Percussion, Backing Vocals Roberto Di Gioia: Piano, Fender Rhodes, Synthesizers, Percussion, Backing Vocals Tony Lakatos: Flute, Alto Flute, Tenor Saxophone Christian Von Kaphengst: Upright Bass, Fender Jazzbass Peter Gall: Drums, Percussion STAATSORCHESTER STUTTGART Musikalische Leitung: Magnus Lindgren Violine I: Jewgeni Schuk, Konzertmeister Holger Koch Murat Önce Elena Trust Johannes Anefeld Nicola Wiedmann Violine II: Yuan-Wen Chang Barbara Jakoblev Diethelm Busch Natia Wiedmann Franziska Leupold Viola: Madeleine Przybyl Almut Lucia Beyer Robin Porta Hedwig Gruber Violoncello: Zoltan Paulich Vache Bagratuni Joachim Hess Laurens Groll Kontrabass: Ruben Hoppe Stefan Koch-Roos Kai Hofert Flöte: Nathanaël Carré Beatrix Meyer-Bode Oboe: Ivan Danko Katrin Stüble Klarinette: Stefan Jank Frank Bunselmeyer Fagott: Marianne Engelhardt Jürgen Fenner Harfe: Andrea Berger Horn: Reimer Kühn Gabriele Guder Martin Grom Nadja Helble Trompete: Werner Heckmann Bernhard Kratzer Posaune: Christian Hammerer Alexander Erbrich Matthias Dangelmaier Pauke: Ulrich Grunert Schlagzeug: Christoph Wiedmann Marc Strobel Orchestergeschäftsführerin: Eva Bunte Orchesterbüro: Lisa Nielsson Sonja Von Schwanenflügel Elisa Wickert Orchesterwarte: Alexander Garriss Joachim Hilse Alexander Köpf Harald Kromer, Ralf Kühner John Thrower Musikbibliothek: Stefan Geiss Lisa Nielsson Sabine Wolf Dramaturgin: Claudia Jahn Direktorin Künstlerische Produktion: Simone Theilacker-Wolter Direktor Kommunikation: Johannes Lachermeier Orchesterkommunikation: Elizabeth Bowman Referentin Des Generalmusikdirektors: Rebecca Röse Generalmusikdirektor: Cornelius Meister Intendant: Viktor Schoner Kamera, Bildregie, Ton: Ton- Und Videoabteilung Staatsoper Stuttgart Editing: Mia Hennig & Eren Aksu / Bear Film LINKS: Web Web Facebook: Instagram: Spotify: Bandcamp: Max Herre Facebook: Instagram: Twitter: Spotify: Compost Records: //
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