Published
Thu, Feb 1, 2018, 17:34
- The five-piece future jazz project's 2000 LP is out again tomorrow.
The first move for Demdike Stare's DDS label in 2018 is a remastered reissue of Conjoint's 2000 album, Earprints.
Conjoint was a five-man outfit founded by David Moufang, AKA Move D. It also featured prolific pianist and vibraphone player Karl Berger—who worked alongside jazz greats like Ornette Coleman and Don Cherry, to name only two—along with Jonas Grossmann, Jamie Hodge and Gunter Kraus. The group pushed their own expansive brand of future jazz and downtempo across three LPs.
They originally released Earprints, their collaboration-heavy second effort, via Moufang and Grossmann's Source Records imprint, enlisting guests like Andrew Pekler and Kai Kroker for appearances.
DDS is now giving the album its first ever reissue tomorrow, on both double-vinyl and digital formats. "If you're into late-night listening and have followed the work of Move D, Miles Davis, Tortoise or Jan Jelinek's frayed, late night jazz minimalism," the label says, "This one's for you."
Listen to Earprints cut "The Joint."
Tracklist
01. Earprint Nr1
02. Strange Ideas
03. Earprint Nr2
04. Walk On
05. Earprint Nr3
06. Four Nine
07. Earprint Nr4
08. La Pluie Et La Seine
09. Earprint Nr5
10. The Joint
11. New York Mary Disaster
12. Born Under A Rhyming Planet At The Foot Of The Odenwald
13. Earprint Nr 6
14. Bar Rock
15. Earprint Nr7wav
16. Instructions
17. Deductions (Who Can Get Me The Phone Number For Mark Hollis)
18. Earprint Nr8
19. Die Implosion Des Sterns (Und Das Absolute Nichts Danach)
20. No Balls
DDS will reissue Earprints on February 2nd, 2018.