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CD "Tenderness of Stones"
BY SIMON ADAMS
BY BRIAN MORTON, THE WIRE
PROGRESSIVE
BY HENRY LAUER

Duo Michael Speier, Joachim Gies
„wüste pfade“

POTSDAMER NEUESTE NACHRICHTEN, 11.01.06
MÄRKISCHE ALLGEMEINE, 10.01.06

Solo-CD "Whispering Blue"
BY NILS JACOBSON
BY RICHARD COCHRANE
BY CHRIS KELSEY, ALL MUSIC GUIDE
BY JOHN CRATCHLEY, JAZZWISE, JULY 01

Duo-CD "Rilke Anthology I"
BY DAN WARBURTON
MY WAY

Duo-CD "Different Distances"
KARL LIPPEGAUS, STEREO 8/ 99

Saxophon Solokonzerte
WOLFGANG WINTER, BADISCHES TAGBLATT 24.08.09
KLAAS BÜKER, NEUE WESTFÄLISCHE ZEITUNG 25.11.08
TSCHEBOKSARY (RUSSISCHE FÖDERATION) OKTOBER 08
SVETLANA GORDEJEVA, TSCHEBOKSARY OKTOBER 08
THOMAS ROHDE, RHEIN-ZEITUNG 07.01.02

Schubert Vertonungen „Weißes Summen“
NÜRTINGER ZEITUNG, 09.11.06
BADISCHE NEUESTE NACHRICHTEN, 21.11.06
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Solo-CD "Whispering Blue"

Joachim Gies, one of today's most creative exponents of “other” saxophone music....

Gies' vision for the extended saxophone yields intensely personal yet refreshingly delicate results. …

He plays mostly alto and tenor, though certain tracks make use of other paraphernalia such as hoses, mutes, a trombone mouthpiece, and the dreaded overdub (on only four tracks, and coherent with the overall flow). His saxophone playing has an airy, ethereal quality, as he gradually adds, alters, and subtracts overtonal elements from the music. Very little of Whispering Blue is melodic in the conventional sense. Rather, it's a fine web of whistles, whispers, clicks, and chirps constructed around an intuitive thematic framework. Don't expect Gies to throw a lasso around your neck to yank you for a ride on these otherworldy excusions; he assumes a decidedly self-assured posture which gently beckons the listener to partake of his latest discoveries. For what it is, Whispering Blue is an unqualified success, a brilliant document. In a very odd way it bears a lot of similarity to the ambient arm of electronic music- though it's clearly performed in the moment. On Whispering Blue, surreal animal and wind noises summon images of another universe bearing only vague similarity to our own.

by Nils Jacobson