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Germán Bringas (Mexico City, 1965) is a Mexican free jazz, improvisation and extended techniques multi-instrumentalist, composer, producer and performer.[1][2]

Germán Bringas
NationalityMexican
Occupationmulti-instrumentalist, composer, producer and performer

Bio


Germán Bringas began studying classical piano at the age of 7, which he continued for 7 more years. Bringas has a type of synesthesia, which allows him to relate and perceive colors among with sounds.[3] At the age of 16 he met Carlos Castaneda, who influenced him, especially on the subject and study of perception.[4] At the age of 23, motivated by taking distance from classical jazz and bebop,[5] he began to explore free jazz, improvisation, sound experimentation and extended techniques, influenced by authors such as John Zorn and Fred Frith, at which time he moved to a country house outside Mexico City, the birthplace of his sons Sim Bringas and Iván Bringas, also musicians.

In 1991 he founded Jazzorca Récords, a record label made aiming to self-producing his recordings; in 1995 the project expanded to the opening of Jazzorca café, a musical venue in the Portales neighborhood pioneering devoted to the weekly presentation of genres different from classical jazz Mexico City venues such as free jazz, improvisation and sound experimentation.[4] Bringas composes and produces music both individually and in ensembles of diverse conformation (Zero Point), including orchestral projects (La Orkezta de los 13 Zalbajes). In 2003, in the context of the Radar Mexico festival, Bringas was selected by John Zorn to perform and conduct with a 14-piece orchestra his Cobra. Bringas has collaborated and performed with musicians such as Scott Forrey, Fred Frith, Chris Cutler, John Zorn, Tatsuya Yoshida, Shelley Hirsch, Hans Tammen, Ursel Schlicht, Morio, Kathrin Lemke, Robert Michler, among others.[2] He is also a musical instrument manufacturer such steel tongue drums.[6]


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References


  1. Palacios, Antonio Malacara (2005). Catálogo casi razonado de jazz en México (in Spanish). Angelito Editor.
  2. La música en México : panorama del siglo XX. Aurelio Tello (1 ed.). México, D.F.: Fondo de Cultura Económica. 2010. ISBN 978-607-455-332-1. OCLC 643126940.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  3. Bennett Piscatelli. Caminatas: La Historia De Germán Bringas, retrieved 2021-12-12, Smiling C.
  4. Koenig, Steve (2011). "Defragmented Sound: The Music of Germán Bringas". www.acousticlevitation.org. Retrieved 2021-12-12.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  5. Muleiro, Hernan. "Aberrantes, los lugares comunes con los que se liga al jazz: Bringas". La Jornada (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-12-12.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  6. "Gas Tanks & Synesthesia: The Free Jazz of Germán Bringas". Bandcamp Daily. 2021-08-05. Retrieved 2021-12-12.

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Germán Bringas (Ciudad de México, 1965) es un saxofonista, compositor e intérprete de free jazz e improvisación, e impulsor de dicho género en México a través de su sello Jazzorca Records, fundado en 1991 y su café Jazzorca. Ha sido becario del FONCA y de la Fundación Cultural Bancomer.[1][2][3][4]



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