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Hexnut

brutal and humoristic

About Me

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Hexnut is an ensemble of five soloists coming out of the Karnatic Lab, the Amsterdam modern music club responsible for many of the new developments in Amsterdam’s contemporary music circles of today. The blueprint for Hexnut was the work “Tools”, a high-energy, virtuosic set of nine pieces composed by Ned McGowan in 2003. This collection of miniatures, winner of the Henriëtte Bosmans Prize in the Netherlands, puts the flute, trumpet, piano and modified recorder into a living interaction, mixing moments of great precision with chaos and eccentric solos. The surprising textures possible with these instruments, combined with the intense communication and timing between the players, creates a music that is suspenseful, fresh, and virtuosic. Rounding out Hexnut is the vocalist Stephie Buttrich, known for her fiery use of extended vocal techniques.
The music of Hexnut is essentially a new music, mixing styles, sounds and playing techniques from contemporary classical, jazz, metal, improvisation, Indian, Balkan and cartoon music. While mostly composed, the pieces also exploit plenty of improvisation and theater.
Since their debut in 2004, Hexnut has played to full halls at the Grachten Festival, Klap op de Vuurpijl Festival and at the Bimhuis.
Hexnut is:
Susanna Borsch – recorders
Stephie Buttrich – voice
Gijs Levelt – trumpet
Ned McGowan – flute and contrabass flute
Ere Lievonen– piano

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 12/6/2006
Band Website: nedmcgowan.com
Band Members: Ned McGowan
Stephie Büttrich
Susanna Borsch
Gijs Levelt
Ere Lievonen

Influences: Ned McGowan, Tom Waits, Meshuggah, Cartoon, Annie M.G. Schmidt, Dutch trains, Jahnavi Jayaprakash, Manju, Robert Glick,
Sounds Like:
Record Label: Karnatic Lab Records
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

review of Hexnut’s performance in Monkey Town, 25 March 07, New York

On March 25, Hexnut, a new music group from Holland, played at Monkey Town, a restaurant and listening room in Brooklyn, NY. Hexnut's players are Susanna Borsch, recorder; Stephie Buttrich, voice; Gij...
Posted by Hexnut on Thu, 20 Sep 2007 03:15:00 PST

Mischa Andriessen about Hexnut on jazzenzo.nl (english transl. by Ruth Rose)

Hexnut came out of the Amsterdam Karnatic Lab. The young group presented a witty mix of contemporary classic with popular music. With a bizarre set of instruments consisting of an (electric) recorder,...
Posted by Hexnut on Thu, 07 Jun 2007 01:40:00 PST

review by Hans van Lissum (english transl. by Ruth Rose)

In fact, the most pleasant surprise came right at the beginning of the evening with Hexnut, an unusual quintet from Amsterdam with a cartoonish approach to jazz and avant-garde. At first they look lik...
Posted by Hexnut on Thu, 07 Jun 2007 01:42:00 PST

another review on the Hexnut concert in NY

[...] After intermission came Hexnut, a brash and talented young quintet from Amsterdam, with influences sprouting from Andriessen, Cage, and pop sources (e.g., metal), and these were only the ones I ...
Posted by Hexnut on Fri, 25 May 2007 07:28:00 PST

Editorial at www.paristransatlantic.com

this is, what Guy Livingston wrote about Hexnut in the editorial of the latest issue of paristransatlantic: The Karnatic Lab Festival was also eclectic, but the emphasis on Heavy ...
Posted by Hexnut on Sat, 05 May 2007 12:50:00 PST

Hexnut @ Karnatic Lab Festival

a chance to see Hexnut live: at the Karnatic Lab Festival in the big hall of the Muziekgebouw aan 't IJ. Saturday, 14th April 07, 20.30hKarnatic LabIf you cannot make it, you could still order the CD,...
Posted by Hexnut on Fri, 13 Apr 2007 03:18:00 PST

back from Brooklyn

at the blog of monotonous forest on http://monotonousforest.typepad.com/monotonous_forest/2007/0 3/dutch_treat.html:In full swing at the notably edgy Brooklyn Lyceum, this year's MATA Festival has musi...
Posted by Hexnut on Fri, 30 Mar 2007 04:30:00 PST

Hexnut releases its first CD!!

Our CD is out!!!And you can order from today on via the Karnatic Lab Records website! Don't wait!A contemporary band of five soloists, Hexnut skirts the boundaries between classical, jazz, metal and ...
Posted by Hexnut on Tue, 13 Mar 2007 11:00:00 PST