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Francisco Meirino & Jamasp Jhabvala : 'Additive Manufacturing' live at Le Bourg, Lausanne 03.12.2014 CD released on Geräuschmanufaktur http://www.franciscomeirino.com/ http://www.jamaspjhabvala.net/ http://geraeuschmanufaktur.bandcamp.com/album/additive-manufacturing
A fan made trailer of The Matrix, featuring the music of Mind Heist by Zeck Hemsey. Jamasp Azarnoosh is created this trailer for Matrix fans. "ALL RIGHTS RESERVED" by Warner Bros., Village Roadshow Pictures. I hope to enjoy it. :D
www.convulsif.onlc.fr convulsif.bandcamp.com www.getaliferecords.com Christian Müller : clarinet & electronic //// Jamasp Jhabvala : violin & electronic //// Loïc Grobéty : bass & vocals //// Maxime Hänsenberger : drum
Michel Marclay, chant Romain Tinguely, sax Cédric Caradec, trompette Jamasp Jhabvala, violon Marc Berman, accordéon Navin Gopaldass, guitare Alexis Hanhart, basse Lukas Knoepfel, batterie
Auch die spontane Improvisation des Tanz- und Musikteams vom 29.05.2012 war ein besonderes Highlight. Die Augenblicke am Schluss zeigen auf, wie viel Vergnüg...
Spannende Improvisation mit köstlichen Einlagen einer Tänzerin. Annika Dind, Tanz - Jamasp Jhabvala, Violine und Elektronik Claudia Ulla Binder, Piano - Dieter Ulrich, Schlagzeug Christian Weber, Kontrabass - Joachim Zoepf, Saxophon FIM Basel, 27.01.2015
Antoine Läng: voice, lo-fi electronics Jamasp Jhabvala: violin Jean-François Gandolfo: fender rhodes Alexis Hanhart: bass Grégoire Quartier: drums.
Varsovie Christmas Clip par Marylaure Decurnex 7 mars 2008 Michel Marclay: vocals Romain Tinguely: saxophones Cédric Caradec: trumpet Jamasp Jhabvala: violin...
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Cie Cadmium Mutando @ Festival de la Cité, Lausanne Juillet 2011 Chorégraphie: Corina Pia & Annika Dind Danse: Annika Dind Musique: Jamasp Jhabvala Costumes:...
Atomic Paracelze Antoine Läng: voice, lo-fi electronics Jamasp Jhabvala: violin Jean-François Gandolfo: fender rhodes Alexis Hanhart: bass Dominic Frey: drums.
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avec Valérie Bernard: violon Christophe Berthet: saxophone Laurent Estoppey: saxophone Navin Gopaldass: guitare Alexis Hanhart: basse Jamasp Jhabvala: violon...
avec Valérie Bernard: violon Christophe Berthet: saxophone Laurent Estoppey: saxophone Navin Gopaldass: guitare Alexis Hanhart: basse Jamasp Jhabvala: violon...
Einblick in die faszinierende Performance von Annika Dind, Céline Fellay (Tanz) und Jamasp Jhabvala (Violine und Elektronik). FIM Basel, 29.06.2012.
Antoine Läng: voice, lo-fi electronics Jamasp Jhabvala: violin Richard Kuster: marimba, perc Alexis Hanhart: bass Grégoire Quartier: drums.
Performance autour de l'œuvre de Luigi Russolo Pascale Güdel : lecture Antoine Läng : électronique, voix traitée Jamasp Jhabvala : guitare préparée Alexis Ha...
Guns'n'noises - The Expunz Project Benjamin Vicq: programmations Marc Berman: accordéon Jamasp Jhabvala: violon Navin Gopaldass: guitare
Atomic Paracelze Antoine Läng - vocals Jamasp Jhabvala - violin J-f Gandolfo - rhodes Dominic Frey - drums Alexis Hanhart - bass.
Extrait de "Les spores du vent", 2009, Création et mise en scène Siu Pham, avec Judith Kopitz, Géraldine Egel, Pascal Schoeffer, musique, son, bruitage Jamas...
The INSUB META ORCHESTRA presents here its third "Archive", recorded in the amazing acoustic of the Swiss Radio studio in Geneva during summer 2014. Four pieces, three relatively short and one very long, each of them placing the accent on a particular and reduced aspect, silences, uniformity, durations, unisson and contrast. This "Archive#3" sees also the return of the orchestra to structured pieces after a couple of years focused on improvisation. 29 musicians, with a large variety of instruments, winds, strings, electronics, percussions, an harmonium, and a good amount of uncategorized objects, build delicate textures, appearing and returning to silence, force the listening to extreme zones, with a radical position on durations and minimal variations. On the recording, left to right, Beatrice Graf, Teresa Hackel, Patricia Bosshard, Thomas Peter, Jacques Demierre, Cyril Bondi, Sébastien Branche, Heike Fiedler, Erik Ruffing, Daniel Tyrrell, Lea Danzeisen, Rodolphe Loubatière, Christophe Berthet, Bruno Crochet, Regula Gerber, Antoine Läng, Gregor Vidic, Simon Bolay, Christoph Schiller, Luc Müller, Dorothea Schürch, Thierry Simonot, Bertrand Gauguet, d'incise, Vinz Vonlanthen, Coralie Lonfat, Jamasp Jhabvala, Christian Müller & Filippo Provenzale. Members not on the recording: Andreas Glauser, Benoît Moreau, Brice Catherin, Christian Neff, Claude-Chantal Hess, Dragos Tara, Frédéric Minner, Gaudenz Badrutt, Gérald Zbinden, Gerald Perrera, Hans Koch, Ivan Verda, Louis Schild, Marie Schwab, Otto Von Rhino, Raphaël Ortis, Steve Buchanan, Wanda Obertova, Yann Leguay Recorded on August 20th & 21st, 2014, Studio Ernest Ansermet (Swiss Radio), Geneva. INSUB.records N°3 / January 2015 / Flac & Mp3 edition + printed edtion http://insub.org/
Mesmer is an electroacoustic performance from the Swiss company Cadmium for a butoh dancer and a musician where the dancer wears piezo and electromagnetic sensors. The sound is then treated and spatialized on various small DIY emitters. Floor quality and electromagnetic fields around are the sound sources and enhance the sonic potential of the different invested places. The musician present on the stage, controls and modifies the sounds emitted by the dancer in motion by using effects, thus generating different sound textures. The dancer follows a dramatic frame borrowed from the 18th century magnetism experiments but also inspired from the place atmosphere. Aspect of the walls, size of the space, proximity to the public : all of these are used by the dancer to build the performance. http://www.ciecadmium.ch/ Annika Dind (Lausanne) – Tanz; Jamasp Jhabvala (Lausanne) – Violine und Elektronik FIM Basel, 27.01.2015
Jamasp was an Iranian philosopher in the time of Zarathustra.
Jamasp was the Grand Vizier of Gushtasp.
The book Jamasp Namag is about him.
More info needed.
دوستخواه، جلیل: اوستا، کهنترین سرودهای ایرانیان، چاپ دوم، انتشارات مروارید، تهران ۱۳۷۴.