Lorenz Kellhuber Trio - About Blank (2020)
Artist: Lorenz Kellhuber Trio
Title: About Blank
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Blackbird Music
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 31:13 min
Total Size: 163 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: About Blank
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Blackbird Music
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 31:13 min
Total Size: 163 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. About Blank
02. Prologue
03. Chapter One
04. Chapter Two
05. Epilogue
“One of the most interesting young voices in European jazz”, “a new star in the piano sky”, “daredevil”, “magician of the keys”. From the beginning Lorenz Kellhuber received rave reviews. He is considered an extraordinary instrumentalist, composer and improviser.
However, the Munich-born and Berlin-based does not like to rest on these laurels. He consistently goes his own way, playing what he feels, not what is expected. “I do not compose anymore,” he is quoted once, and indeed Lorenz Kellhuber has dedicated himself entirely to the improvised play. His concerts are snapshots, unique sound experiences that demand everything from the listener and often put them in a trance.
In the Summer of 2014, he became the first German musician to receive first place in the renowned Parmigiani Montreux Jazz Piano Solo Competition from Monty Alexander. In 2016, Lorenz was nominated for the ECHO Jazz as “Newcomer of the Year”, in 2018 he was among the ten “new key players” of the German music magazine “Jazz thing”. Four trio records and one solo record he released between 2012 and 2017. The new album “Samadhi” with his new trio with Felix Henkelhausen on bass and Moritz Baumgartner on drums was released in December 2019.
The “аbout:Blank” EP, to be released in May 2020, is a brand new studio recording by Lorenz Kellhuber Trio consisting of five freely improvised pieces.
Felix Henkelhausen, born in 1995 in Oldenburg, had received classical piano and cello lessons before his interest in the double bass was awakened. At the age of 16, he began his preliminary studies at the HfK Bremen with Prof. Detlev Beier. In 2014 he studied at the Jazz Institute Berlin with Greg Cohen and Marc Muellbauer. Despite his young age, Henkelhausen has already toured with well-known artists such as Marc Copland, Jochen Rueckert, Philipp Gropper, Pablo Held, Sebastian Gille and many more.
Moritz Baumgaertner, born 1985 in Zurich, began classical drumming at the age of nine in Basel. After having received private lessons in New York City from Clarence Penn and Jochen Rueckert in 2005, he studied at the Jazz Institute Berlin with John Hollenbeck, Jim Black, Jeff Ballard, Kurt Rosenwinkel and Greg Cohen. Between 2010 and 2014 he played with the band Bonaparte. Currently he is part of Melt Trio and Lisbeth Quartet, with which he received the 2012 ECHO Jazz as “Newcomer of the Year”.
However, the Munich-born and Berlin-based does not like to rest on these laurels. He consistently goes his own way, playing what he feels, not what is expected. “I do not compose anymore,” he is quoted once, and indeed Lorenz Kellhuber has dedicated himself entirely to the improvised play. His concerts are snapshots, unique sound experiences that demand everything from the listener and often put them in a trance.
In the Summer of 2014, he became the first German musician to receive first place in the renowned Parmigiani Montreux Jazz Piano Solo Competition from Monty Alexander. In 2016, Lorenz was nominated for the ECHO Jazz as “Newcomer of the Year”, in 2018 he was among the ten “new key players” of the German music magazine “Jazz thing”. Four trio records and one solo record he released between 2012 and 2017. The new album “Samadhi” with his new trio with Felix Henkelhausen on bass and Moritz Baumgartner on drums was released in December 2019.
The “аbout:Blank” EP, to be released in May 2020, is a brand new studio recording by Lorenz Kellhuber Trio consisting of five freely improvised pieces.
Felix Henkelhausen, born in 1995 in Oldenburg, had received classical piano and cello lessons before his interest in the double bass was awakened. At the age of 16, he began his preliminary studies at the HfK Bremen with Prof. Detlev Beier. In 2014 he studied at the Jazz Institute Berlin with Greg Cohen and Marc Muellbauer. Despite his young age, Henkelhausen has already toured with well-known artists such as Marc Copland, Jochen Rueckert, Philipp Gropper, Pablo Held, Sebastian Gille and many more.
Moritz Baumgaertner, born 1985 in Zurich, began classical drumming at the age of nine in Basel. After having received private lessons in New York City from Clarence Penn and Jochen Rueckert in 2005, he studied at the Jazz Institute Berlin with John Hollenbeck, Jim Black, Jeff Ballard, Kurt Rosenwinkel and Greg Cohen. Between 2010 and 2014 he played with the band Bonaparte. Currently he is part of Melt Trio and Lisbeth Quartet, with which he received the 2012 ECHO Jazz as “Newcomer of the Year”.