Assuming Anton Bruckner was born in 1985: with the Jazzrausch Bigband and him, an orchestral cloud of sound on dubstep grooves sweeps through concert halls and across festival stages. "Bruckner's Breakdown" leaves room for virtuoso improvisations, while fundamental basses and subtle symphonies polarise in interplay.
With around 80 concerts a year, the techno big band, founded in 2014, brings together jazz, classical and electronic dance music in an incomparable way. Whether as the house band of the Munich techno club Harry Klein, in the Elbphilharmonie or at jazz festivals in Nairobi, New York and Shanghai, the Jazzrausch Bigband thrills audiences worldwide with its enormous stage presence and joy of playing.
Especially for Leonhard Kuhn's arrangements of the symphonies and his new compositions, the ensemble from Munich was expanded to include horn, percussion, bassoon and three string players, turning the concerts into a melting pot of the musical present.