The one and only album from this band from The Netherlands.
The band was a quartet with a lineup of drums, percussion, bass, cello, piano, electric piano, mouth organ, whistle, kazoo and vocals.
Three guests added double bass, cello and piano.
This band came, released this album and then disbanded. All the members had had good careers in other bands.
Banten is clocking in at thirty-five minutes.
The music here is mostly avant-garde jazz.
There are also some vocals here. The vocals, female vocals, are in some strange old jazz songs in the 1920s-30s tradition.
The music is really dense, hardcore jazz. A bit too hardcore for my ears as I am coming from the rock and prog rock musical tradition. This is still a decent album and one to check out if jazz and/or esoteric music is your thing.
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