Jakob Eberl takes us on a short journey through time in his examination concert. He takes us back to a phase in which funk and fusion took jazz in another new direction: the 80s - from today's perspective, of course. Inspired by drummers such as Justin Tyson, Nate Smith and Kush Abadey, the musician combines power play with a certain lightness in his playing.
Quirin Birzer has a soft spot for fusion music and contrasts it with every conceivable variety of modern jazz in imaginative original compositions. He has four friends at his side who take every musical turn with self-confidence and playful elegance.
Funky funky. Leon Graf's examination concert is dominated by powerful, driving, detailed beats and grooves. Pure joy of playing is in the foreground when Leon lets off steam on the drums and cymbals. And he is happy when he notices his audience nodding their heads collectively and consistently.
JAKOB EBERL
Nelly Schengelaja (voc)
Rei Kondakciu (git)
Chris Reinbold (keys)
Tibor Lampe (b)
Jakob Eberl (drums)
QUIRIN BIRZER
Valentin Preissler (sax)
Oscar Mosquera (git)
Tom Jahn (keys, p)
Wilbert Pepper (b)
Quirin Birzer (dr)
LEON GRAF
Linus Coutureau (sax)
Michael Salvermoser (tp)
Rafa Kindermann (git)
Adél Kövécs (keys)
Camillo Marek (e-b)
Leon Graf (dr)
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