- Urs Leimgruber – soprano saxophone
- Jacques Demierre – piano & amplified spinet
- Thomas Lehn – analog synthesizer
- + Tony Buck – drums / percussion
Without Phillips’s freely swinging Zen bass, the music becomes even more ethereal and spiritual, yet at the same time clearer and exceptionally transparent.
The three musicians move with the same focus and daring as the most reckless free climbers on a wall, charting routes not found on any app.
How they manage it, what it looks like up there and how it feels, how each of them contributes exactly what is needed or surprising to keep the music taut: This proves not only a challenge but, time and again, a delight for the listeners.
Note by note, listeners can become part of the process of these musical imaginings.
The sophisticated sound artistry, the dynamic spectrum, and the spatial architectures on this trio album are unique.
~ Pirmin Bossart, JazzNMore
Today’s guest is Tony Buck, an experimentalist and improviser who always strives to push the very boundaries of music.
- Supported by funds from the Senate Department for Culture and Social Cohesion, Jazz Project Funding
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