Nik Bärtsch
Nik Bärtsch (born 3 August 1971) is a Swiss pianist, composer and producer from Zurich.
Life
He began studying piano and percussion at the age of 8. In 1997 he graduated from the Musikhochschule Zürich. Between the years of 1989 and 2001 he studied philosophy, linguistics and musicology at the University of Zurich. He was an Instructor for ‘Practical Aesthetics’ at the 'Musikhochschule Zürich/Winterthur' (2000–2003). In 2003/2004 he lived in Japan for half a year. In 2006 he created the record label Ronin Rhythm Record. He’s founder and co-owner of the Club Exil in Zurich (2009). Nik Bärtsch is next to Judd Greenstein and Etienne Abelin co-artistic director of the indie-classic festival Apples and Olives in Zurich. He lives with his family in Zurich.
Music and career
Nik Bärtsch currently works in three parallel musical settings: as a solo artist, with the acoustic group Mobile and with the 'zen-funk' group Ronin. As a solo artist he performs his own compositions on prepared piano with percussion. Mobile plays purely acoustic music, performed in rituals of up to 36 hours, which include lighting- and room design. Ronin, by contrast, is more flexible and plays rhythmically complex compositions that contain elements of jazz, funk and acoustic rock. Since 1997 Mobile has included Kaspar Rast (drums), Mats Eser (bass) and guests. Mats Eser was replace in 2013 by Nicolas Stocker (drums). In 2001 Ronin started with Kaspar Rast (drums), Björn Meyer (bass) and Andi Pupato (percussion) [from 2002-2012], releasing their first record Randori in 2001. Sha (Clarinets, Sax) subsequently joined the band in 2006; Meyer departed in 2012 and was replaced by Thomy Jordi.
Bärtsch's earlier projects were first released on the Swiss Tonus-Music label and in 2006 were re-released on Ronin Rhythm Records. In 2006 Bärtsch was signed to ECM and has released four albums with the Ronin band: Stoa (2006), Holon (2008), Llyria (2010) and Live (2012).
In 2009 Nik Bärtsch's Ronin contributed to the drama Sounds and Silence with Modul 42 and Sounds and Silence, Music for Film soundtrack and DVD released by ECM records.
Awards
1999 and 2002 Career award of the ‘UBS Cultural Foundation’. 2002 'Werkjahr' (career award) from the city of Zurich. 2004 Culture-award from the town of Zollikon (appreciation-award). 2006 Priority jazz support from the Swiss Arts Council Pro Helvetia.
Discography
Year recorded | Title | Label | Notes |
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2001 | Ritual Groove Music | Tonus Music | Nik Bärtsch's Mobile with Don Li, Mats Eser and Kaspar Rast |
2002 | Randori | Tonus Music | Nik Bärtsch's Ronin with Björn Meyer, Rast and Andy Pupato |
2002 | Hishiryo: Piano Solo | Tonus Music | Solo piano and percussion |
2002 | Live | Tonus Music | Nik Bärtsch's Ronin with Meyer, Rast and Pupato |
2003 | Rea | Tonus Music | Nik Bärtsch's Ronin with Meyer, Rast, Pupato and guests Sha, Thomy Geiger and Michael Gassmann |
2003 | Aer | Tonus Music | Nik Bärtsch's Mobile with Sha, Rast and Mats Eser |
2006 | Stoa | ECM | Nik Bärtsch's Ronin with Sha, Meyer, Rast and Pupato |
2007 | Holon | ECM | Nik Bärtsch's Ronin with Sha, Meyer, Rast and Pupato |
2010 | Llyria | ECM | Nik Bärtsch's Ronin with Sha, Meyer, Rast and Pupato |
2009-2011 | Nik Bärtsch's Ronin Live | ECM | Nik Bärtsch's Ronin with Sha, Meyer, Rast, Pupato and Thomy Jordi |
2016 | Continuum | ECM | Nik Bärtsch's Mobile with Sha, Rast, Nicolas Stocker, string quintet with Etienne Abelin and Ola Sendecka (violin), David Schnee (viola), Ambrosius Huber and Solme Hong (Celli) |
As sideman
With Menico Ferrari
- About Roses and Thorns (Unit, 1995)
With Don Li
- Gen (Tonus Music, 2004)
As producer
- We Need To Repeat (Ronin Rhythm Records, 2009)
Dee Day Dub
- RACE (Ronin Rhythm Records, 2014)
External links
- Official Homepage
- Nik Bärtsch at AllMusic
- "In Conversation with Nik Bärtsch" by Stuart Nicholson (Jazz.com).
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