Reviewed
by: John "Bo Bo" Bollenberg
The Swedish lunatic fourfold Ensemble Nimbus strikes again hard under the
belt of the unsuspecting music lover with their third release. Listening
to a full album by these lunatics certainly requires a physical effort which
equals the completion of a real triathlon! Ever since Key Figures in 1994
and Scapegoat in 1998, Garmonbozio looks to continue in the same vein. Strange
turns with Zeuhl and RIO elements which has the clarinet of Lars Björk to
extra underline this comparison. The powerful engine behind it all is drummer
Hasse Bruniusson known from his stint with Samla Mammas Manna and Flower
Kings. Those in the know say that Garmonbozio is the remains of the Scapegoat
recordings, which was intended to be a double album all along. The long
opening track “Three Stories From The Blue Cage” does contain a lot of variation
of which the alternation between clarinet and violin is a highlight, reminding
us of a mix between King Crimson and Zappa. The interest of the band in
contemporary Russian composers sometimes shines through such as in “Specific
Curtain”. That’s where Flower Kings magician Tomas Bodin steps in as in
“Radiant Brains” whilst he also wrote part of “Emergency Landing”. The same
power and originality which we find in bands such as Djam Karet, Ozone Quartet
and Kopecky can be found all over in this superb original all instrumental
music. The classicaly trained Lars Björk (not related to the Icelandic vocal
queen) got in touch with Eastern music by means of an Indian guy who lived
in Uppsala. Together with guitarist Hakan Almkvist he sneaks these influences
into the Ensemble Nimbus music in a secret way. Not so evident, avant garde
kind of elements in the same league as Henry Cow, Univers Zero, Art Zoyd,
Leloublan or Etron Fou are scattered all over this album. From a technical
point of view there’s plenty to be amazed about such as “The Arrow Of Time”
written by Bruniusson, which probably contains every possible rhythm ever
to be invented. By means of the inclusion of a choir this song can also
be named in the same way as Magma. Then again "Scapegoat" is a mixture of
playful elements whilst in “Tornado Hunting” the violin is put to the rack
as an experiment. Once again very mad music which is of course more groundbreaking
than any general release. Then again Ensemble Nimbus composes Ensemble Nimbus
music, compositions which contain both vast structures and weird improvisations
making this kind of music ideal fertile ground for a label such as Cuneiform.
Keep the strait-jackets ready !
More about Garmonbozia: Track Listing: Three Stories From The Blue Cage
(11:59) / Song For Salman (2:11) / Specific Curtain (3:10) / Radiant Brains
(2:51) / Emergency Landing (1:38) / Ducks In Paradise (3:01) / Absolute
Zero (3:41) / Turmoil (0:49) / The Arrow Of Time (4:23) / Rouge Moon (1:23)
/ Scapegoat (4:20) / Tornado Hunting (6:01) / Anita:s Scarf (4:19) / Nose
Painting (2:54)
Musicians: Håkan Almkvist : guitar, bass, keyboard, loops, effects,
voice
Lars Björk : clarinet, bass-clarinet, altered clarinet, loops
Hasse Bruniusson : acoustic drums, electric drums, percussion, voice
Kirk Chilton : viola, violin
Guests : Tomas Bodin : keyboards on track 3 & 4
Stefan Carlsson : keyboards on track 2 & 7
Discography * Key Figures (1994) * Scapegoat (1998) * Garmonbozia (2000)
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