JAMES BLOOD ULMER BLUES EXPERIENCE & KEMA JAMAL (USA)
Old synagogue, Győr, Hungary
30 April, 2001
James “Blood” Ulmer crashed into public consciousness more than a quarter-century ago as a protégé of avant garde jazz master Ornette Coleman, juicing up Coleman’s funky, “harmolodic” pretzel logic with torrid electric guitar. The new millennium found Ulmer reinventing himself as a gutbucket blues artist under the guidance of Black Rock Coalition founder and ex-Living Colour guitarist Vernon Reid. The thread between the two styles is Blood’s characteristic blend of visceral passion and plainspoken irreverence.
Category: CONCERTS & PERFORMANCES / MEDIAWAVE Festival / jazz concerts / rock & underground concerts / blues / MEDIAWAVE Festival / Gathering / MEDIAWAVE 2001 / Films from Győr and Region / CZIGÁNY, Gergő / FAZEKAS, Sándor "Pamach" / LENGYEL, Sándor / SILLÓ, Sándor / SZEPESI, Gábor / VÁRADI, Gábor / WAHL, Frigyes / MEDIAWAVE FOUNDATION / Duna Workshop / DURST, György / Documentations / Music Documentations / jazz / creative improvised music / others / blues
Genre: Documentary / Music
Nationalities: Hungary
Year: 2001
Age group: Grand Competition
Director: SILLÓ Sándor
50 min. 2001 DV, Colour, szöveg nélkül
Operatőr: Czigány Gergő, Legény Zoltán, Lengyel Sándor, Fazekas Sándor, Reich László, Szepesi Gábor, Váradi Gábor
Zeneszerző: James Blood Ulmer
Vágó: Borbély Viktor
Szereplők: Sound: Wahl Frigyes