Description
'Tjak Tjaka Tchicai' is dedicated to the celebrated Danish jazz saxophonist and composer John Tchicai (1936 - 2012), who played a key role in the musical development of fellow-Dane Pierre Dørge. Alongside his orchestra, Dørge performs a mixture of original compositions by himself and bandmates, plus John Tchicai's "Largo Lapidarius."
Pierre Dørge's New Jungle Orchestra has been around since 1980, albeit with some changes in the crew. They play "world music" with a mixture of jazz, Asian, African and European music - and general madness - they create their own Dadaistic universe, which gives the audience a unique and extraordinary experience.
"Danish composer-guitarist Pierre Dørge, like Charles Mingus before him, possesses an antic ardor for the striking horn voicings and ruminative soundscapes of Duke Ellington...The other signature trait that Dørge's New Jungle Orchestra semi-big bands have displayed over their 30-plus years of existence is an ability to unleash a cosmopolitan pinwheel of moods, tones and textures." - JazzTimes
Personnel: Pierre Dørge (guitar, conductor), Gunnar Halle (trumpet), Morten Carlsen (taragot, tenor saxophone), Jakob Mygind (tenor and soprano saxophone), Anders Banke (tenor saxophone, clarinet, bass clarinet), Kenneth Agerholm (trombone), Irene Becker (piano, synthesizer), Thommy Andersson (bass), Ayi Solomon (congas, percussion), Martin Andersen (drums, cajón)