Plastic Septet Styles Thriller Sounds

Tuesday 18th October 2005 - 4:48:25 AM

I talked with guitarist-composer Gábor Brezovcsik and drummer András Mohay after Plastic Septet’s concert at Millenaris tonight and I basically said everything to them…

It goes like this:
I wrote two short narratives listening to Plastic Septet tonight. One is a crime story, the other is about a lonely motel. I’ve never written anything like either of those stories ever before in my life…last night, while listening to Indian music, I wrote about bumblebees and grasshoppers , so go figure…this Magyr muse is a curious creature.

Plastic Septet plays a deep, mysterious fusion of jazz and classical - comparable to Kalman Olah in feeling. There was some nice communication between guitarist and drummer, complimented by double bass.

And that’s all I have to say tonight, as my eyes are about to close. Maybe tomorrow I’ll look at what I wrote while listening to them play and post it here.

Meanwhile, you can read specific details about Plastic Septet in the BOF program..

Tuesday (which was tomorrow when I started this post): I tweaked those narratives and uploaded them as a pdf. You can find them on the Poems page.

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