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Eyes to the Sun
Argentina, Austria
Leo Genovese - piano
Camila Nebbia - saxophone
Alfred Vogel - drums
"Hope is the light that illuminates the path to the future." A quote from Goethe that perfectly fits this album. Recorded in just one studio day in Buenos Aires, it expands the "sonic brotherhood" of (New York-based) Argentinian pianist Leo Genovese with drummer (and Bezau Beatz head) Alfred Vogel to include the saxophone of (Berlin-based) Argentinian Camila Nebbia. Although freely improvised, the trio „manages in an astounding manner to excavate proper song structures from their river of unlimited imagination." "Eyes to the Sun" is more than "Carpe Diem," because, according to Vogel, who had to go through cancer-hell shortly after these recordings, which he has since luckily escaped: "There are no important or unimportant events in life, every second that we are allowed to spend on this planet, counts.“
Leo Genovese - piano
Camila Nebbia - saxophone
Alfred Vogel - drums
"Hope is the light that illuminates the path to the future." A quote from Goethe that perfectly fits this album. Recorded in just one studio day in Buenos Aires, it expands the "sonic brotherhood" of (New York-based) Argentinian pianist Leo Genovese with drummer (and Bezau Beatz head) Alfred Vogel to include the saxophone of (Berlin-based) Argentinian Camila Nebbia. Although freely improvised, the trio „manages in an astounding manner to excavate proper song structures from their river of unlimited imagination." "Eyes to the Sun" is more than "Carpe Diem," because, according to Vogel, who had to go through cancer-hell shortly after these recordings, which he has since luckily escaped: "There are no important or unimportant events in life, every second that we are allowed to spend on this planet, counts.“