Twelve years after their first trio album, saxophonist Nathan Daems, drummer Lander Gyselinck and double bassist Marco Bardoscia reunite. They explore how they have evolved as musicians and people, with a new, in-depth exploration of Indian classical music through the prism of jazz.
Ragini Trio translates the traditional tabla-flute-tampura arrangement into a contemporary version full of imagination, craftsmanship and joy of playing. Nathan Daems (Black Flower, Echoes of Zoo) has been immersing himself in oriental music traditions for years, incorporating them in his own idiosyncratic way on the saxophone. Lander Gyselinck (STUFF., Lander & Adriaan) is a rhythmic powerhouse who adds personal colour to complex Indian rhythms. Marco Bardoscia (Paolo Fresu) connects both musicians with groove and melody on the double bass.
Their new work was created in the spring of 2025 during residencies at Ha Concerts and De Singel and represents a new chapter in their quest.
For fans of Don Cherry, Black Flower, or STUFF.
Ragini Trio
Nathan Daems (saxophone), Lander Gyselinck (drums), Marco Bardoscia (double bass)
The Berlin-London trio ENEMY is known for its explosive mix of intensity, precision, and adventure. Their music is a labyrinth of unpredictable rhythms, astute interactions, and astonishing technical mastery.
After three acclaimed albums on labels including Edition, ECM, and WeJazz, the trio celebrates its tenth anniversary with the release of the live album Fiend (Edition, 2025). Expect no respite, but rather a constant negotiation between tension and freedom—as fierce as it is refined, as complex as it is compelling.
For fans of Craig Taborn, The Bad Plus, or Tigran Hamasyan
Enemy
Kit Downes (piano), Petter Eldh (double bass), James Maddren (drums)
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