DEEP SCHROTT – the world’s first bass sax quartet

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DEEP SCHROTT is the first bass saxophone quartet ever and was founded in April 2008 by Dirk Raulf (Cologne/D), Andreas Kaling (Bielefeld/D), Wollie Kaiser (Saarbruecken/D) and Klaas Hekman (Rotterdam/NL). Check for concert dates starting in October 2008. This sample was videotaped and recorded live at Topaz Studio, Cologne on April 2008. Directed by Robin Baum.

You’ve just listened to "Cultural Value" by composer Dirk Raulf and played by DEEP SCHROTT. This stuff just talks to me. I’m drawn to it like a moth to a flame. Here’s another sample:

Their Web site was not easy to find but is located http://www.bittenichtfuettern.de/output.php?CN=deep_schrott&Script=0.

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About Gandalfe

Just an itinerant saxophonist trying to find life between the changes. I have retired from the Corps of Engineers and Microsoft. I am an admin on the Woodwind Forum, run the Pacifica Big Band (formerly the Microsoft Jumpin' Jive Orchestra) and participate in other ensembles. Mostly enjoy time with family and friends.
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6 Responses to DEEP SCHROTT – the world’s first bass sax quartet

  1. Unknown's avatar Beth says:

    Great music.  I enjoyed it.

  2. Unknown's avatar Rambling says:

    Without you, there is so much I would have missed and not known of. 

  3. Unknown's avatar Elizabeth says:

    You get four points for putting up two cool videos.  Who says I’m not generous?  😉

  4. Unknown's avatar JaAG says:

    Points? How do I cash them in?  ;o)

  5. Unknown's avatar ♥ Aimee says:

    enjoyed this…♥~♥ :oD the shortest distance between two people is a smile… :oD ♥~♥

  6. Unknown's avatar Susan says:

    This is just insane.

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