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Hammer Klavier Trio | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany |
Genres | Jazz |
Years active | 2002–present |
Labels | Jan Matthies Records |
Members | Boris Netsvetaev, Philipp Steen, Kai Bussenius |
Website | www |
Hammer Klavier Trio (English: Hammer piano trio) is a jazz trio from Hamburg, Germany, consisting of pianist Boris Netsvetaev, bassist Philipp Steen, and drummer Kai Bussenius.
The Hammer Klavier Trio (HKT) was founded in 2002. [1] Their music has been described as "straight-ahead jazz, somewhere between Thelonious Monk and The Bad Plus". [2]
The trio plays acoustic and electric, structured and free, experimental and traditional styles.
Their debut album "Now I know who shot JFK" was published in 2008 by Altrisuoni, a Swiss jazz label. [1]
The video of their performance at the Überjazz Jazz Festival on 30 October 2010 was nominated for the 'Video of the Year' award by the Jazz Journalists Association. [3] The German specialized press noted the nomination as a "small sensation". [4]
After attending the 2011 Jazz Journalists Association awards ceremony in New York City they played 5 concerts locally. [5] [6]
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Events in the year 2002 in Germany.
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