New release! Ghost Trance Septet plays Anthony Braxton

Anthony Braxton's Ghost Trance Musics. I feel like I'm still only just scratching the surface of the musical potential of this unique and fascinating repertoire. Nonetheless, I'm Incredibly happy to finally announce the release of this new double LP featuring four compositions of the GTM system (No. 255, No. 358, No. 193 and No. 264) with an amazing Ghost Trance Septet (Teun Verbruggen Steven Delannoye Anna Sakham Jalving Elisa Medinilla Niels Van Heertum Frederik Sakham Jalving Lomborg). Out on June 2 at El Negocito Records !!

No. 255

No. 358

No. 193

No. 264

You can already pre-order here, and check out the first track of the album Composition No. 255) or watch a little sneak peak !

Official Press release:

Anthony Braxton’s Ghost Trance Music lets you step into a ritual, guided by a melody without beginning or end, a stream of consciousness that serves as the central track leading into the unknown. The Ghost Trance Musics are specifically designed to function as pathways between notation and improvisation, between past, present and future, unifying Braxton's entire fascinating musical universe. It allows for a plurality of musical practices to join forces, a trance-idiomatic arena in which Braxton helps curate intuitive experiences for both performers and listeners.

Recognising the uniqueness and almost unlimited potential of Anthony Braxton’s Ghost Trance Music system, Belgian guitarist Kobe Van Cauwenberghe made it a personal mission to come to a deeper understanding of GTM and its implications for the interpreter. After his acclaimed solo album (Ghost Trance Solos, ATD10), Van Cauwenberghe invited a group of musicians to take a collective deep dive into Braxton’s musical wonderland of the Ghost Trance Musics and explore its unique communal aspects. In the summer of 2021 this Ghost Trance Septet recorded four GTM-compositions, covering the entire spectrum of the four different ’species’ of the GTM system. The result is the present double album.

The musicians of this Belgian-Danish septet have excellent reputation, whether in the art of improvisation, the interpretation of new music, or both. Braxton's work is made for exploratory instrumentalists with such expertise. After the Ghost Trance Septet's performance at the rainy days Festival on November 13, 2021 in Luxembourg, the composer (who was booked for a trio concert at the festival) was sitting in the audience and could hardly contain himself with emotion and excitement. Understandably so. I dare say he had never experienced his GTM concept from the listener's perspective as varied, elaborate and fluid as on that day.    
The Ghost Trance Septet does everything right on this production. Whereby "right" is not meant in the sense of correctness, which Braxton dismisses in his recommendations to performers above, but in the sense of astonishing creative, daring, lustful, sensitive, and thrilling. How to play Braxton? Whoever holds this album in his hands can put a very convincing answer on the record player. Over and over again.
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Excerpt from Timo Hoyer’s liner notes.




Ghost Trance Septet

Kobe Van Cauwenberghe: guitars, synths, voice

Frederik Sakham: double bass, electric bass, voice

Elisa Medinilla: piano

Niels Van Heertum: euphonium, trumpet

Teun Verbruggen: drums, percussion

Anna Jalving: violin

Steven Delannoye: tenor saxophone, bass clarinet



All compositions by Anthony Braxton

Recording: at Werkplaats Walter, Brussels
Mixing: Nicolas Rombouts (Studio Caporal)
Mastering: Uwe Teichert
Production: Kobe Van Cauwenberghe & Rogé for el NEGOCITO Records
Art work / Title images: Anthony Braxton, courtesy of Tri-Centric Foundation
Lay-out: Jan De Wulf

In loving memory of Hugo De Craen (1951 – 2021), friend and friendly experiencer.

Lalaei with Zwerm, Sarah Akbari and Marie Philips

Last month I had the great pleasure to work on Lalaei, a story-telling concert with Zwerm, Iranian singer Sarah Akbari, drummer Karen Willems and story-teller/writer Marie Phillips. After a great first run with performances in Amsterdam, Brussels, Gent, Antwerp and Bruges, we’re picking up again coming weekend with two more shows in Bornem and Mechelen. All info here!

Lalaei is about powerful women, about women who won’t be silenced, but not with the overwrought, activist messengerism found in many hip festival formats today. In this small, perfect narrative concert, women of the past and present seek and find their agency with a natural obviousness.
— Evelyne Coussens, Etcetera

How do you lull your child to sleep when confronted with violence, in whatever form? And where do you find the words to tell what that does to you deep inside? These and other questions were triggered during the making process of 'Lalaei'.
In this unique cross-cultural collaboration between Belgian-Dutch band Zwerm and percussionist Karen Willems, Iranian singer Sarah Akbari, British storyteller Marie Phillips, Israeli director Raphael Rodan and music theatre company Walpurgis, we explore the hidden darkness behind the seemingly innocent songs sung to children. Heart-rending Middle Eastern lullabies are interwoven with a grim story from Ovid's ‘Metamorphoses’. Marie Phillips tells the tale of Procne: a noble queen, a dutiful daughter, an obedient wife, a loving mother. But one day, her sister is hurt in an unimaginable way, and all her supressed rage rushes to the surface, threatening to destroy herself and everyone around her.


Also check out the beautiful podcast surrounding this performance, made by Teletext.

Throwback to last November - Ghost Trance Septet at Rainy Days!

2022 is already going strong, but I wanted to look back at my personal highlight of 2021: the Ghost Trance Septet concert at Rainy Days festival. A truly wonderful evening in Luxemburg, with my septet playing Braxton’s composition 255 (with Elisa Medinilla, Frederik Sakham, Winnie Huang, Steven Delannoye, Teun Verbruggen and Niels Van Heertum), followed by a set of Anthony Braxton’s own Diamond Curtain Wall trio (with Suzanna Santos Silva on trumpet and Adam Matlock on accordion). Thanks again to Lydia Rilling for making this possible!

Ghost Trance Septet in the studio!

Last week I got the wonderful Ghost Trance Septet together again at Werkplaats Walter in Brussels to record a wide array of Anthony Braxton’s Ghost Trance Music! Diving deep into this music with such a group of players, each showing great dedication, openness and curiosity to explore Braxton's vast and beautifully complex musical universe is an incredibly rewarding experience. Thanks also to Nicolas Rombouts for the very skilful recording and general positive vibes during this intense recording process!

To lift the veil on what will be on the album, we recorded:

Composition 193 (1st species GTM)
Composition 255 (2nd species GTM)
Composition 264 (3rd species GTM)
Composition 358 (accelerator whip GTM)

The album will be released as a double LP on El Negocito Records, more details on the release will follow.

Ghost Trance Septet is:

Kobe Van Cauwenberghe, guitars, synth

Teun Verbruggen, drums

Frederik Sakham, double bass, e-bass

Anna Jalving, violin

Elisa Medinilla, piano

Niels Van Heertum, euphonium, trumpet

Steven Delannoye, tenor sax, bass clarinet