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Berlin-based guitarist

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Jonathan Bratoëff (born 1974 in France) is a Berlin-based guitarist.

Bratoëff is a member and co-founder of the F-IRE Collective. He has released several albums on the F-IRE Collective's own label, and has also played with musicians like Julian Siegel, Soweto Kinch, and Orphy Robinson.

Discography (in selection)

  • Episodes, 2001
  • Between Lines, 2005
  • Points of Perception, 2006
  • Chapters (with Chris Vatalaro), 2009
  • Mindscapes, 2010
  • Words of my father, 2014

Reviews

  • "Bratoëff's brittle phrasing and rhythmic energy put him up there with leading UK guitarists".
  • "Bratoëff's voice is touched by an enigmatic, introspective quality and stands out on a set of sombre, serpentine elegance." Kevin Le GendreJazzwise.

References

  1. ^ Fordham, John (10 June 2005). "Jonathan Bratoeff, Between Lines". The Guardian. Retrieved 30 March 2010.
  2. May, Chris (20 July 2009). "Chapters: Jonathan Bratoeff & Chris Vatalaro". All About Jazz. Retrieved 30 March 2010.

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