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5.9.

Congratulations!
As a result of some very enthusiastic reviews from GarageBand.com members, "Afrotic (Short version)" will be World Fusion Track of the Week at GarageBand.com.
For 7 days starting on Monday, the 8th of September, 2008 (PST) "Afrotic (Short version)" will be featured on our site! It will also be featured in our special world_fusion Track of the Week podcast.
Matthew Sewell
Website and Community Coordinator , GarageBand.com

   
22.8.

Reviews zu Nummern von Comin & Goin auf garageband.com:

"Afrotic":
Is that dingeridoo? starts are really nice intro. the intro sounds entirely disconnected with the rest of the song. the bass line in this song has a really good groove to it. nice note selection and melody.
the arrangement is fairly complex but everything seems to have a place and it makes for some entertaining listening.
good song. the musicianship is profession and everything is played really well.
- bigkroetch from Coeur D' Alene, Idaho on 15Aug2008

Swinging didgeridoo!!
Starting with a swinging didgeridoo. A second part is more calm, the didgeridoo is still there. Amazing how many instruments you are using from all over the world. That's why this is world fusion.
There are many parts here, you are showing many moods. It has got very much in common with Jazz.
It ends with the start. Swinging didgeridoo!!!
Just amazing! I liked the saxophone especially. Good luck.
- AlexanderPort from Lier, Belgium on 15Aug2008

 Extremely good
Very intriguing intro. Wow - it turns into something ethno-jazzy-new age mix! Perfect. This part 1'17-1'26 - perfect again! Production is on the top, high level. Beautiful arrangement and wonderful performance (especially guitars). The song is changing all the time, from one theme to another and back and with all these unobviosly inserts, - very good. Coda is exactly that this song needs - *****!
- jakeyjakey from Russian Federation on 13Aug2008

 A Journey Thru Styles
Starts of with didg and drums which works well, then there is a bit of discoradant vocal noise and in comes some sitar. Fusion for certain. It's interesting and varied, but not quite coherent enough. I like the Gong-like touches round 1.30-2.00. Maybe coherence doesn't matter. It's a journey after all.
- Captain_Melted from Glasgow, Scotland on 5Aug2008

Eclectic mix. Original interplay of sounds.
Strong digiridoo rhythms pulled me into the song right away. Neat switch over to the slower pace. Surprised to hear the sitar then, but a pleasant surprise. Very nice mix of culture sounds unfolding after that. The digi driven background rhythm I could have used more of but the twists and turns in the song kept my interest nevertheless.
- cavemusic from Penticton, British Columbia, Canada on 18Aug2008

 immediately hooked
the dij immediately hooked me on this one, this is what world fusion is supposed to be. a beautifully smooth transition to drums and then some background noise that falls away to leave harmonious drums, dij and flute and guitar type instruments. But then something happens at 2 mins. and 45 sec. its like miss timing, it may have even been on purpose I don't know, but I didn't like it, all the flow just died there and didn't pick back up until about 4minutes in. The song is long enough, I think it would be smoother without the break in rhythm.
- acousticpeace from Lower High-Lands, Scotland, United Kingdom on 18Aug2008

"Seven Steps Down To Earth":
Surprising.
Nature elements are coming in. A lot of birds, the sea. A flute is playing, guitar is coming in, percussion. A slowly building up, didgeridoo. A saxophone, sounding jazzy. Around 3:10 it's for me clear there has come a theme into it.
It's surprising, After the saxophone has gone a sitar is coming. It's getting more Indian. There is a soft percussion.
Male voices, repeting words for the sound effects.
I really should listen to this more times, so I will put it on my playlist.
I liked the play, the changes you have put into it. It was almost like travelling around the world.
I can't have any comment, I just enjoyed it. Good luck;
- AlexanderPort from Lier, Belgium on 21Aug2008

mehr reviews auf www.garageband.com/artist/cominandgoin

   
28.6. Konzert im Innenhof von Schloss Bruck in Lienz, Osttirol.
Line up: Alex Mayer - Didgeridoo; Christian Lamm - ts, as, ss; Robert Sölkner - Keyboards; Klaus Falschlunger - Sitar, Obertongesang ; Gösta Müller - Kontrabass ; Andreas Schiffer - Cajon, Percussions ; Erwin Vindl - Surdo, Buk ; Bernhard Noriller - Janggo, Berimbau, Percussion

   
28.4. Die CD "On the Road" des Koreanischen Percussionisten Kim Dong-Won erscheint bei SONY BMG Korea (SONY BMG, Korea SB7019C / 889697160042, 2008). Kim Dong-Won hat die CD gemeinsam mit Comin & Goin bei Dieter Sailer im Klangspurstudio in Sistrans aufgenommen.
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2007
   
15.12. "World Christmas Party with Comin & Goin and Friends" - Konzert von Comin & Goin im Treibhaus in Innsbruck. Anschließend Jam-session"
Gäste: Martin Ohrwalder - Trompete, Andi Schiffer - Percussion, Robert Sölkner - Keybord
   
5.10. Comin & Goin beim "es lebe die Welt-Fest 2007" des Caritas Integrationshauses am 5.10.2007 im Treibhaus/Innsbruck
Gäste: Martin Ohrwalder - Trompete, Andi Schiffer - Percussion, Ingo Bauer- E-Gitarre
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6.7.

Auftritt beim Sommerfest - "1001 Nacht" im Alpenpark in Kiefersfelden(D).
Gäste: Thomas Zerger - Alt- u. Sopransaxophon, Querflöte, Robert Sölkner - Keyboards, Andreas Schiffer - Percussion, Asmita Banerjee - Indischer Tanz

   
8.2.

20 Minuten von unserem Livekonzert am 1.Februar im ORF Kulturhaus in der Radiosendung "Trommelfell - Kulturhaus", am Sonntag 11.2. zwischen 20:04 und 21:00 Uhr im Programm von ORF Radio Tirol

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27.1. Am Mittwoch, 31.Jänner um 17.15 Uhr Interview bei Radio Tirol.
   
2006
   
28.12.

"1996-2006 - 10 Yeras of World Music with Comin & Goin" - Filmpremiere und Konzert am 1.Februar 2007 ab 20 Uhr im ORF-Kulturhaus in Innsbruck.

Der ca. 20-minütige Film "1996-2006 - 10 Yeras of World Music with Comin & Goin" von Tom Hofer (Premiere) erzählt die Geschichte einer ungewöhnlichen Musikgruppe, die im Herbst 2006 ihr 10-jähriges Jubiläum feierte und mit der im Laufe der Jahre insgesamt 23 MusikerInnen und Tänzerinnen zusammengearbeitet haben. Im Anschluss an die Filmpremiere spielen Comin & Goin mit vier Gastmusikern ein 90-minütiges Live-Konzert, das Kompositionen aus den ersten beiden Alben "Baoingo" und "Snowflakes In June" sowie der aktuellen CD "Xpressed Impressions" beinhalten wird.

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24.11. Auftritt in der Kulturfabrik Kufstein beim "World MusicFestival" mit Comin & Goin und
Fatima Spar & The Freedom Fries
Special Guests:
Florian Bramböck - Saxophon
Dietmar Rumpold - Flamencogitarre
   
6.10. Auftritt im Treibhaus in Innsbruck beim "Es lebe die Welt Fest 2006" des Caritas Integrationshauses.
Special Guest: Florian Bramböck - Saxophon, Andi Schiffer - Percussion
Dietmar Rumpold - Flamencogitarre
   
6.7. Im Rahmen der Sendung "Ton für Ton" bei Radio Tirol stellt Wolfgang Praxmarer am Donnerstag, 13. Juli 2006 im Gespräch mit Bernhard Noriller und Gerald Rumpold das neue Album "Xpressed Impressions" vor. Die Sendung beginnt um 20 Uhr, die Vorstellung der CD wird ungefähr um 20.40 Uhr sein.
   
   
 
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