As part of the Sonic Morgue series Bohren & The Club of Gore play a special live concert at Silent Green in Wedding this March. Formed in 1992 by longtime friends Thorsten Benning (drums), Robin Rodenberg (bass), Reiner Henseleit (guitar), and Morten Gass (guitar/piano), self-described German all-instrumental “doom ridden jazz music” quartet Bohren & der Club of Gore was forged from a shared love of grindcore, hardcore, death, and doom metal. Originally called simply Bohren (German for drilling), the band expanded its moniker in 1993 to reflect one of its biggest inspirations, the Dutch instrumental band GORE.
Henseleit left the band the following year, a move that resulted in the group’s sound becoming even more brooding and minimalist. Composer and saxophone player Christoph Clöser joined in 1997, resulting in 2000’s Fender Rhodes-heavy Sunset Mission. After a brief hiatus, the same lineup returned for 2002’s Black Earth, 2005’s Geisterfaust, and 2008’s Dolores. They released Mitleid Lady on Southern Records in 2010, and followed it with Beileid on Mike Patton’s Ipecac imprint in the summer of 2011. After an international tour and an extended break, the group emerged with Piano Nights in early 2014.
The nine tunes on Piano Nights walk a line between the haunted beauty of Dolores and the more austere, glacial darkness of earlier recordings. Co-composers Christoph Clöser and Morten Gass create an uneasy tension that compares to something that approaches the airy compositions of Angelo Badalmenti – with their beautiful veneer of innocence that barely conceals the sinister – and the, mysterious, near-Gothic explorations of Harold Budd (à la The White Arcades and The Serpent (In Quicksilver).
Bohren and the Club of Gore at Silent Green / Thursday, 24.03.2021
Thursday 24th March 2022 | Starts 19:00 CET
Silent Green | Gerichtstrasse 35 | 13347 Berlin
bohrenundderclubofgore.de | Event @ Facebook | reservix.de/bohren
Photo Credit: Kim von Coels