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Re​|​construct

by Phillip Dornbuschs Projektor

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Demons 05:27
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Interlude 01:44
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Porch boy with a short story In the name of Oury Jalloh and of George Floyd Public enemy Too many never seen serenity Cause your skin is made with melanin Say their names, say their names this ain’t Destiny’s Child A love song yes indeed and we sing it so proud But that singing ain’t enough nomo Strange fruit, Willy Lynch, Uncle Sam isn’t your fucking bro! So in Art we Trust Rebel and not adjust Carry on tradition, listen won’t ponder much cause Whatever happens to me on this mission I want you to remember my position. That’s LIFE! Cause I’m so tired of these lines of death I hear the cry for breath Every time I try to rest! Inside my chest I feel a mix of pain and rage Who thought we still be fucking fighting in this day in age Amazing grace Too much praying we ain’t here for that More like the modern day Black Panthers no more fear in fact No weapon formed against me shall prosper I’m a righteous revolutionary Rasta Ya Basta! Transatlantic? Damn that’s savage! Man, that’s average! No humanity! Insanity! Two so called “world wars” Two time genocide - That’s Vanity! Invaded not invited. Take it from us and rewrite it, Cite it, sell it N sell it again that’s how you like it. Institutional / systemic. White man’s pandemic. Now don’t you think it’s an American invention Killed Oury Jalloh and Warsame in detention right here in good old Germany Two so called world wars Two time genocide - no morality! In the words of the honorable chairman Fred Hampton: „Peace unto you if you’re willing to fight for it!“
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Doubts 07:48
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Good Faith 08:41
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Outro 03:26

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Phillip Dornbuschs Projektor – re|construct
Complex, creative and with a clear message: in their new album re|construct, the band Phillip Dornbuschs Projektor is campaigning against racism.
By Sophie Emilie Beha

Racism has long been an issue for Phillip Dornbusch, even though he is not directly affected. In this, his second album with the BERTHOLD records label, together with his band Projektor, he approaches the topic from different perspectives – and thus continues to develop the core idea behind the highly regarded debut album "Reflex". The nine compositions deal with present day political and social issues. As groundwork, Dornbusch had several conversations with people affected by racism – and incorporated his impressions, including exerts, into the music.

Another key part of this spirited album is Dornbusch's own process of reflection: “I don't want to over-emphasise myself, just because I’m doing it. Above all, it should clarify the process of learning, which in my case is also not yet complete.” Listeners should feel encouraged by the album to deal with their personal stance on the subject of racism and to get involved against it. The piece Inescapable Network of Mutuality (a quote from the Civil-Rights-Movement icon Martin Luther King) which leaves plenty of space for free solos and high-contrast parts, also deals with this social challenge.

Such music does not come about overnight. In three extensive trial rehearsals, over one year, the band adopted, changed and transformed the multi-layered compositions. "It was an intensive time," recalls Dornbusch. Many elements, timbres and structures only arose out of the rehearsals with the quintet. "This music is hardly musically possible if you don't deal intensively with it." Such a process results in a shared trust and a vigilance in the playing which can be clearly heard: in Doubts, in which Dornbusch has set to music his own self-doubt, he begins by repeatedly suggesting a saxophone phrase, before he finally plays it in full, and then his fellow musicians react before moving on to the next part of the composition.

Take apart and re-assemble. This concept refers both to Dornbusch's compositions in the rehearsal process, and to the title: re|construct. It is not just reconstruction – it is much more. It signifies the transformation, the creation of something new – always as a collective process. This thought not only refers to the music, but also to society and formulates Dornbusch's intent, encompassed by re|construct.

The band Projektor met whilst studying, and in the German National Youth Jazz Orchestra. Characteristic of the five musicians from Berlin and Cologne is their distinctive language and their very own handling of the material in which Dornbusch leaves much space. They are augmented in Anthem (a hymn to the cultural landscape) by the singer Lina Knörr and in In Art We Trust (a fiery indictment of racism – also – in Germany) by the rapper Juju Rogers.
For the musicians it is important not to set a banal message in stone. They play with multidimensionality, complexity, complex timbres and counter-flowing rhythms. That which sounds "beautiful" is constantly estranged. As Anthem develops on floating chords, the melody becomes angry, does not want to float, but jumps and stumbles. This encryption is a typical Dornbusch tool.
The compositions invite your attention: they shimmer, groove and stimulate thinking about the world today. They were recorded in the JRS studio in Berlin by Martin Ruch in January 2022.

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released April 14, 2023

Phillip Dornbusch - Saxophone / Clarinets
Johanna Summer - Piano
Johannes Mann - Guitar
Roger Kintopf - Bass
Philip Dornbusch - Drums

music by Phillip Dornbusch
lyrics by Juju Rogers
recorded in Jan. 2022 at Jazzanova Recording Studio Berlin by Martin Ruch, assisted by Marian Hafenstein
rap and spoken word recorded by Dhanya Langer
mixed and mastered by Martin Ruch at Control Room Berlin
photo by Dovile Sermokas
artwork by Ibrahim Rayintakath, layout by Knut Schötteldreier
Johanna Summer appears courtesy of ACT Music

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Phillip Dornbuschs Projektor Berlin, Germany

Phillip Dornbusch (born in 1994, Stadthagen) is a Berlin-based saxophonist and composer.
At the age of four he started his musical path on the piano, six years later he discovered the Saxophone.
After he finished school he studied the Jazz Saxophone at Hochschule für Musik, Theater und Medien Hannover with Jonas Schoen-Philbert, Lorenz Hargassner and Matthias Schubert.
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