Enders Room

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Sister Peace 00:00 Tools
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When Love Is New Daily 00:00 Tools
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This Is Your Day 00:00 Tools
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Just Red And Blue 00:00 Tools
The Age Of The Locusts 00:00 Tools
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Sister Peace Reprise 00:00 Tools
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impressionist 00:00 Tools
bobby land 00:00 Tools
I Could (Reprise) 00:00 Tools
Archetype 00:00 Tools
New Wonder 00:00 Tools
Arvo 00:00 Tools
Mare Profondo 00:00 Tools
Notre Dame 00:00 Tools
Nothing Matters 00:00 Tools
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Compánion Star 00:00 Tools
Satellite Babies 00:00 Tools
Kyoto - Remix 00:00 Tools
Alien Railroad 00:00 Tools
Companion Star 00:00 Tools
Your Ship By Johannes Enders From Human Radio 00:00 Tools
The Age Of The Lokusts 00:00 Tools
Sister Peace (Reprise) 00:00 Tools
Kyoto Remix By Johannes Enders From Monolith 00:00 Tools
Morph, Pt. 1 00:00 Tools
Enders Room Featuring Rebekka Bakken - Your Ship 00:00 Tools
Your Ship (Feat. Rebekka Bakken) 00:00 Tools
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About enders room “All’s well, that flows well”, says Johannes Enders. “But sometimes you just get tangled in a knot.” The multiinstrumental musician from the Bavarian town of Weilheim feeld that it is his fun and duty to untangle these knots. In Enders Room, the 39 year old “masterful instrumentalist”, according to Downbeat’s Howard Mandel, merges and amalgamates his individual and inspired sounds with influences that range from Steve Reich or Stevie Wonder to Radiohead and Weather Report and experiences from years of playing his saxophone with the likes of The Notwist, Billy Hart, Roy Hargrove, Marsmobil or fauna flash. Playfully, of course, as the father of two emphasises that only in playing, he can let his “fantasy wack out”, excite his enthusiasm and be creative, as flippantly and honestly as possible. “The main thing for me is that I can still listen to the music after making it. And yes, I can. More than that, I enjoy it.” This joy, but also the deeply felt authority of this music, instantly and directly transfers itself on whoever listens to it. Whatever goes on in the mind of the “stilistically sure frontier runner between DJ-esthetic, electronica and improvised traditional fragments” (Musikexpress), takes shape, form and colour in the mind of the listener. “Hotel Alba” is the name of the third, completely new album of this electro-authentical playground, which previously excited and delighted with “Human Radio” (2004) and “Monolith” (2002). The music is still “tenderly avantgardistic” (Die Zeit), “maladjusted and good” (Stereoplay) and all the while like “Vanilla ice-cream with hot raspberries, but nowhere near as sweet” (Die Welt). On “Hotel Alba” the leader proves, accompanied by ten of his closest musical friends, that he can not only write beautiful songs, play sensational melodies and harmonies on all saxophones imaginable, plus flutes, Fender Rhodes, Philicorda and piano, bassclarinet, guitar and his computer, but that he can also sing rather well. This testifies to his character and charme – and further draws the listener into the music. The highs and lows, the tension and release, that these twelve songs create, hit the mark. As everything flows, in Enders Room..o. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.