Has there ever been a book that tells us about the history of broken harmoniums? Once upon a time, Simon Jeffes, the late mastermind of the Penguin Cafe Orchestra, found one on the streets of Osaka, and he composed his “Music for a Found Harmonium”. Later, Sigbjorn Apeland released a beautiful harmonium solo album, called “Glossolalia” (on Hubro). With a lot of broken sounds, really, and noises that make you think, sometimes, of vintage synthesizers. Then there is the unique music of Germany’s “Kammerflimmer Kollektief” who also make a subtle use of this ancient instrument (I don’t know how broken their harmonium is, sometimes you can hear a deep, deep breath coming from its lungs.) And now, on the small Canadian label called Komino Records, one of the most haunting records ever made with the living and dying sounds of an old harmonium, is available, 500 vinyl albums and digital download. Chris Dooks & Machinefabriek: The Eskdalemuir Harmonium. I was simply stunned when I listened to it, for the first time, in the wee hours. So, maybe, there is someone out there in the hinterland of Canada, in the western parts of Scotland, or deep down in Texas who will, one day, write the book and tell all the stories about broken harmoniums.
Chris Dooks and the other harmonium related musics of Sigbjorn Apeland and the Penguin Cafe Orchestra can be heared in the next edition of the „Klanghorizonte“ – maybe I am Kloot will be part of the show too, with two tracks of the fine new song cycle of the band, LET IT ALL IN.
1) Stephan Micus: You are the treasure of life, aus: Panagia, Cd 02, 5’03‘ 2) Penguin Cafe Orchestra: Music for a found Harmonium, aus: A brief history, Cd 03, 3’37‘ Mod 1 3) Charles Lloyd / Jason Moran: Journey Up River, aus: Hagar’s Song, Cd 07, 6’20‘ 4) I am Kloot: Let them all in, aus: Let them all in, Cd 02, 4’00‘ Mod 2 5) Chris Dooks and Machienefabrik: The pike knowes the loupin‘ staines, aus: The Eskdalemuir Harmonium, Cd 01, 12’35‘ Mod 3 6) I am Kloot: Hold Back The Night aus: Let them all in, Cd 03, 4’35‘ 7) Charles Lloyd / Jason Moran: Bolivar Blues, aus: Hagar’s Song, Cd 10, 4’16‘ Mod 4 8) Sigbjorn Apeland: Lite, aus: Glossolalia, Cd 05, 2’11‘ 9) Stephan Micus: You are the life-giving rain, aus: Panagia, Cd 04, 7’10‘