Andreas Tschopp - What If We Align Our Breath (2026)

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Title: What If We Align Our Breath
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: Kit
Genre: Jazz, Ambient, Experimental, Folk, Classical
Quality: 16bit-44,1kHz FLAC / 24bit-48kHz FLAC
Total Time: 31:07
Total Size: 142 mb / 318 mb
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Tracklist
1. The Lake Will Give You Everything You Need 02:45
2. Sounding The Voice (feat Koleka Putuma) 04:09
3. The Poetry Of The In-Between 03:25
4. Iqhude: A Tale Of Horns And Bones 03:41
5. I Am Because You Are 03:07
6. Portals 02:42
7. A Basic Guide To String Theory (feat Shane Cooper) 02:07
8. Everything Is Connected To Everything (feat Ben LaMar Gay & Gontse Makhene) 03:13
9. We Oscillate, We Modulate 03:00
10. Mothers 02:52


Pioneering Swiss trombonist and composer Andreas Tschopp marries contemporary jazz with South African horns and homemade ocarinas, creating a record quite unlike anything you've heard before. "What if We Align Our Breath" disregards the curvature of borders, genre, and time itself - tugging a thread through the history of wind instrumentation with ghostly agility.
At the heart of the record lie spiralling, bonelike kudu (antelope) horns - instruments that have lent their stirring calls to indigenous South African rituals and signalling systems for millennia. These horns are clustered, harmonised and stretched beyond their godly usage by Tschopp - his extended techniques coaxing an array of melancholy, playful voices to canter through the album.
Flourishes of trombone, alpine flutes and a stellar supporting cast on double bass (Shane Cooper), cornet (Ben LaMar Gay), udu drums (Gontse Makhene) and spoken word (Koleka Putuma) bring groove, countermelody and a sense of earthy introspection to the proceedings. This is inconceivable music: a sighing tapestry of brass, clay and bone that hints at some preconscious connectedness, tracing figures that rejoice, exhale and embrace outside of time.
Recommended if you like Francis Bebey, quantum physics, peat bogs.