Tripwire   GEN 07
Lars Scherzberg - saxophones / John Hughes - double bass / Jeff Arnal - drums & percussion

Special guests: Alberto Braida - piano / Dietrich Eichmann - piano / Giancarlo Locatelli - clarinets

Live concert and session recordings from Berlin & Hamburg Fall 2001
Recorded and compiled by Hughes & Scherzberg
Mastered by Ross Bonadonna at Wombat Recording Co., Brooklyn, NY
Cover art: Mark Bouthilette / Design: David Ferris

Selected Press
"The trio builds impressive levels of intensity without resorting to volume. Each track is a cutting-edge free improv delight. Highly recommended." François Couture, All Music Guide

"Recorded in five different venues in Hamburg and Berlin, the two Americans and one German who make up the Scherzberg/Hughes/Arnal trio show here how their music has intensified and adapted in the 18 months since their first CD. another deluxe improv seminar. It provides renewed emphasis on the talent of the three musicians and the adaptability of their music." Ken Waxman, Jazz Weekly

More about Tripwire:
In spite of the fact that John and Lars live in Hamburg and Jeff in NYC, Tripwire has managed to discover new sounds and a group language over a 6-year collective journey. Their first concert was in 1999 at the Berlin Oakmus new music series (documented on om00818). After 5 tours in Europe and the US, Tripwire has produced its 3rd CD entitled Looking in My Ear. Released in July 2006 on the Portuguese label Creative Sources, Looking in My Ear was recorded at the Phenomorphonic Festival in Hamburg, Germany in November 2004.

Recordings
Looking in My Ear (Creative Sources 2006)
Tripwire (Generate 2002)
Top Floor Encounter (Oaksmus 2000)

MP3
Phenomorphic Festival 1 - Hamburg 11/13/04

Biographies

Lars Scherzberg (saxophones) studied classical guitar at the Hamburg Conservatory and the Hochschule für Künste, Bremen. During the study in Bremen he had the first contact with free improvised music and new music. That led him to a intensive dealing with the saxophone and worked on his own preparation technique. In about two years of training and projects with Wolfgang Fuchs. He lives in Hamburg as a freelance musician. Concerts in Germany, Europe and Overseas. Works with musicians in a field of free improvisation and new music together.

John Hughes (double bass) is an active member of the jazz and improvisation community in Hamburg, performing regularly both in Hamburg and in Germany. John has worked with numerous groups and projects, dancers, poets, artists and light technicians. In Nov. 2004, John curated the first, annual "Phenomorphonic" festival in the Christianskirche, Hamburg. This festival for experimental acoustic and electronic music brought together musicians from New York, Berlin, Switzerland, Italy, and Hamburg. Johns' current associations include the improv. groups, "Propele di Katsa" (B.Fuchsberger, J.Hochapfel, J.Hughes), the electro/acoustic trio Hughes/Scherzberg/Wiese and his duo collaborations with Italian pianist Alberto Braida and German saxophonist Lars Scherzberg. John also plays in "Rocket No.9" (C.Popple, M.Pfleiderer, J.Hughes), a jazz group which focuses on presenting the music of the great composers of the past, such as Duke Ellington, Sun Ra, Thelonious Monk, and others.

"Percussionist Jeff Arnal's balletic sense of time and imaginative deployment of colour have combined into a highly original concept" Philip Clark, The Wire. Arnal frequently performs and collaborates with a wide range of musicians and choreographers in the U.S. and Europe. He can be heard on a number of independent record labels; recent releases include Dog Day with Aaron Dugan (C3R 2007), Rogue States with Gordon Beeferman (Generate 2006), Transit (Clean Feed 2005), Tripwire (Creative Sources 2006) and Live in Hamburg with Dietrich Eichmann (Broken Research 2007). Currently Jeff lives in Brooklyn, NY with his wife, choreographer Estelle Woodward and their son Thomas.

For booking information please contact: jeff [at] generaterecords [dot] net