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Polska Jazz / Bled / Sneaky Jesus (PL)
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Polska Jazz / Bled / Sneaky Jesus (PL)

Breath. Diaphragm. Throat, Trachea. Lungs. Muscle work, motor skills. One organism rooted in two beings – Emil Miszk and Slawek Koryzno. BLED. Two existences – one time. They don’t know when they closed their eyes while creating their first sounds. Trumpet, drums – from the living ones; oscillators, filters, envelope generators – from the recorded in volts.

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Last event date: Friday, June 24 2022 8:00PM

Polska Jazz / Bled / Sneaky Jesus (PL)

Featuring:

BLED:
Emil Miszk - trumpet, Moog Rogue
Sławek Koryzno - drums, modular synthesizers, Echolette SE-200
Gary Garnowski - visualisations
SNEAKY JESUS:
Matylda Gerber - various saxophones
Maciej Forreiter - guitar
Mariano de Ona Martinez - Fender Rhodes, synthesizers
Beniamin Łasiewicki - bass
Filip Baczyński - drums

Sounds of arriving, coming, wandering. The sound of bouncing off the wall or going through the tissues? Otherwise you walk as you approach. More densely you walk while walking away. Do you make decisions by listening?

Wroclaw-based jazz quartet Sneaky Jesus deeply rooted in the indigenous tradition of the genre, which when combined with elements of breakbeat, western jazz and punk rock creates a cool yet expressive blend. The quintet's sound is characterized by open forms, unpredictable dynamic shifts and a penchant for long improvisations. In sneaky jesus's music, the standard division between rhythm section and soloists seems to have faded away a bit. Instead the group acts as one organism supporting each other inside. It is these qualities that the musicians have captured on their debut album For Joseph Riddle. which was released on May 28, 2021 under the banner of the London-based label Shapes Of Rhythm.

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The members of Trio Squelini, specialising in ethno-jazz and contemporary chamber music with a unique instrumental lineup, have been playing together in various bands and recordings for years.

After four concerts in 2023, János Mátyás Stark, Gergely Devich, and Fülöp Ránki are announcing a new series at the BMC, now under the name of Trio Haris. The series will conclude with works by two closely related geniuses of romantic chamber music.

The anniversary concert invites us on a special journey, recalling the most beautiful moments of the past decades through the encounter of classical masterpieces and contemporary melodies.

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