Coming up: Zwerm's Paris debut at Le Palais de Tokyo!

On friday may 2nd electric guitar quartet Zwerm will present it's first concert in Paris in the magnificent Palais de Tokyo! The concert is part of the festival Extension, organised by La Muse en Circuit en will feature french composer François Sarhan. We will premier his impressive new piece "Wandering Rocks" written for 4 electrique guitars and tape difused over 16 speakers in the big space of the grand rotonde in the Palais de Tokyo. Not te be missed!

The event takes place on friday may 2nd at 20h. For more info click here!

First solo-album!

I'm very happy to announce I'm currenly working on my first solo-album to be released on Carrier-records later this year! The album will include all world premier recordings from my "Give my regards to 116th street"-project, works by composers Taylor Brook, Christopher Trapani, Alex Mincek, Aaron Einbond, Paul Clift and Rama Gottfried. The recordings will appropriately take place in New York City at the Columbia University music-department in april. 

On june 20th I will perform this program live as part of the Sonar festival in Brussels. Other performances as wel as an official release date will be announced soon!

revue 50º Nord

A portfolio of a performance of mine appeared in the annual art magazine "revue 50º Nord", issued by 50º Nord, a network of art galleries in the north of France, Belgium and south England. The performance in question was a solo-concert combining Fausto Romitelli's "Trash TV Trance" with a selection of John Zorn's "Book of Heads", given at gallerie l'H du Siège in Valenciennes in april 2012. For more info on the magazine click here.

"Aliados" on Arte live web

"Aliados" the opera by Sebastian Rivas about a meeting between Margareth Tatcher and Augusto Pinochet, can now be seen on Arte Live Web! The captation is from a performance at Musica Festival in Strasbourg on october 4th.

The next performance will be January 31st at Théâtre de Saint-Quentin-en Yveline, near Paris. More dates will be announced for the 2014-2015 season!

Zwerm CD-release "Underwater Princess Waltz"

Electric guitar quartet ZWERM has just released it's latest album on New World Records!! Now available through their website, but soon also in local stores!

To order it or get more info click HERE or download it from iTunes!

Underwater Princess Waltz is a Collection of One-page Pieces by Karl Berger, Earle Brown, Alvin Curran, Nick Didkovsky, Joel Ford, Daniel Goode, Clinton McCallum, Larry Polansky and Christian Wolff. 

Zwerm: Johannes Westendorp, Bruno Nelissen, Kobe Van Cauwenberghe, Toon Callier, guitars; w/ Eric Thielemans, drums, percussion; Bertel Schollaert, saxophone; Matthias Koole, guitar; Thomas Moore, voice-over

The "one-page piece" - a written-down musical composition that fits on a single piece of paper - is appealing to a group like the Belgian/Dutch electric guitar quartet Zwerm. Zwerm and their collaborators took full advantage of the opportunity to create their own scores out of the one-page pieces, to allow their own creativity and compositional ideas to run free, to explore interesting sound worlds, and to seek out possible links between the pieces. These positive experiences are inherent to the format of the one-page piece: a composer provides a musical idea, in traditional notation, prose, graphics, or some combination of all three; sometimes this idea is rough or conceptual, sometimes more clear in its musical content and process. The rest is up to the musicians. Collaborative brainstorming is necessary, and many ideas might be tried out before settling on a particular way of realizing the piece; often, the possibilities seem endless, limited only by one's conventional training, adherence to idiomatic instrumental techniques, and musical sensibilities. This collaborative brainstorming works best when the ensemble is made up of adventurous musicians who trust each other.

One-page pieces fall into the category of process pieces. With roots in the history of American experimental music, both process pieces and one-page pieces are sometimes traced back to Terry Riley's minimalist masterpiece In C of 1964. The recordings on this CD represent a crossover project in which Zwerm looks for connections between the sound worlds of blues, free improvisation, experimental rock, noise, minimalism, and many other contemporary musical ideas.