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''Enormous Door'' is an album by Dutch post-punk band The Ex and Brass Unbound, a quartet of horn players hailing from four different countries. The album was released in 2013 on The Ex's own label, comprising reworked versions of previously released songs and alongside entirely new material.


Background

Emerging as an anarchist punk rock quartet in 1979, The Ex began to frequently work with jazz musicians within their first decade. Their 1989 album '' Joggers and Smoggers'', 1995's ''
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'', and the singles series the band released in 1991 and 1992 featured extensive collaborations with members of the Dutch free jazz ensemble
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(ICO), and 2001's ''
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'' presented a larger horn section as part of the band's Ex Orkest. As the band developed their repertoire into the 21st century, they turned their attention to Ethiojazz and were backing Addis Ababa saxophonist Getachew Mekurya on world tours and for his 2006 album ''
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'' with French, Dutch, and Canadian musicians Xavier Charles, Joost Buis, and
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on clarinet, trombone and alto saxophone. The Ex's 2010 album '' Catch My Shoe'' featured trumpet work by Italian
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, and when The Ex returned to record a final album with Mekurya in 2012, they were joined by Chicago reed player
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, as well as Buis, Charles, West, and ICP trombonist
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. Amidst these collaborations with The Ex, a new international collective of horn players gradually formed and by 2010 adopted the name "Brass Unbound" after Johan van der Keuken's 1993 film of the same name. In his film, Van der Keuken follows the development of the European brass band tradition in the former Dutch colonies to include traditional marching bands to more hybridized forms of brass music that combine European instruments with
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ian rhythms. Independent of concerts with Getatchew Mekurya, Brass Unbound began touring as a live act with The Ex in 2010. For these concerts, the ensemble wrote and improvised new material, as well as reworkings of songs from The Ex's catalog.


Songs

Released in 2013, ''Enormous Door'' catalogues The Ex's material with Brass Unbound. The songs "Bicycle Illusion" from their first album with vocalist Arnold de Boer and "Our Leaky Homes" from a 2011 single rearrange their songs to make space for horn parts. A popular love song by Ethiopian singer
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that had long been in The Ex's live set with Getatchew Mekurya is sung by drummer Katherina Bornefeld. And The Ex's tribute to
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lese street band
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, which first appeared on the Ex's 2004 album as "Theme from Konono", resurfaces as "Theme from Konono Nº2" on ''Enormous Door''. Previously unreleased songs comprise the remainder of the album, leading with the
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n-inspired "Last Famous Words", with others exploring themes from
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,
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, and leftist politics.


Reception

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'' placed ''Enormous Door'' on its list of the top albums of 2013. ''Pitchforks Douglass Wolk called ''Enormous Door'' "an acrobatic, ferocious record, a welcome burst of electric noise and squealing horns from a group whose power and flexibility keep growing with time."


Track listing

#"Last Famous Words" - 5:56 #"Every Sixth Is Cracked" - 6:30 #"Belomi Benna" - 4:36 #"Red Cow" - 3:30 #"Our Leaky Homes" - 4:23 #"Bicycle Illusion" - 7:05 #"We Are Made Of Places" - 5:22 #"Theme From Konono No.2" - 7:10


Personnel

;The Ex * Andy Moor: guitar, baritone guitar *Terrie Hessels: guitar, baritone guitar *Arnold de Boer: vocals, guitar, sampler *Katherina Bornefeld: drums, vocals ;Brass Unbound *
Mats Gustafsson Mats Olof Gustafsson (born 29 October 1964) is a Swedish free jazz saxophone player. Career Gustafsson came to the attention of lovers of improvised music as part of a duo with Christian Munthe (started in 1986), as member of Gunter Chri ...
: baritone saxophone *
Ken Vandermark Ken Vandermark (born September 22, 1964) is an American composer, saxophonist, and clarinetist. A fixture on the Chicago-area music scene since the 1990s, Vandermark has earned wide critical praise for his playing and his multilayered composi ...
: tenor and baritone saxophones, clarinet *
Wolter Wierbos Wolter Wierbos (born 1 September 1957, in Holten, Overijssel) is a Dutch trombonist. Wierbos has played throughout Europe, Canada, USA and Asia. Wierbos has many awards to his name, including the Podiumprijs for Jazz and Improvised music and the ...
: trombone *
Roy Paci Rosario (Roy) Paci (born September 16, 1969 in Augusta) is an Italian trumpeter, singer, composer and arranger. Music and career Born in Sicily, Paci started playing the piano as a young child and picked up the trumpet at age 10. By 13, he w ...
: trumpet


References

{{Authority control The Ex (band) albums 2013 albums