David Giesel - Echoes of the Unknown | Jazz Thing Next Generation Vol. 113 (2026) Hi Res

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Title: Echoes of the Unknown | Jazz Thing Next Generation Vol. 113
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: Double Moon Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks) | 24Bit/96 kHz FLAC
Total Time: 00:41:37
Total Size: 97 mb | 227 mb | 818 mb
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Tracklist:

01 - David Giesel Feat. Albin Ormegard, Moritz Langmaier & Thomas Fuller - Trial and Error
02 - David Giesel Feat. Albin Ormegard, Moritz Langmaier & Thomas Fuller - My Heart Is Dancing into the Universe
03 - David Giesel Feat. Albin Ormegard, Moritz Langmaier & Thomas Fuller - This Is for Jim
04 - David Giesel Feat. Albin Ormegard, Moritz Langmaier & Thomas Fuller - We Dream of the Road to Paradise
05 - David Giesel Feat. Albin Ormegard, Moritz Langmaier, Thomas Fuller & Dae Bryant - Moods
06 - David Giesel Feat. Albin Ormegard, Moritz Langmaier & Thomas Fuller - Day Dream
07 - David Giesel Feat. Albin Ormegard, Moritz Langmaier & Thomas Fuller - Echoes of the Unknown
08 - David Giesel Feat. Albin Ormegard, Moritz Langmaier & Thomas Fuller - Where Nothing Is Certain and That's Okay

Echoes of the Unknown is the debut album by German drummer and composer David Giesel-a modern jazz statement built on trust, attentive interplay, and the courage to let music unfold in real time. Recorded live as a band in one room at Jazzcampus Studio Basel (Jan 9-10, 2026) and co-produced with mentor Paulo Almeida, the album treats uncertainty as fuel: play first, understand later-an approach that turns instinct into form and risk into clarity.Leading an international quartet with Albin Ormegard, Moritz Langmaier (piano/keys) and Thomas Fuller, Giesel shapes a sound world where groove and modern harmony meet openness and space-drawing on contemporary jazz aesthetics while absorbing subtle rock/indie edges. Most pieces are Giesel originals, complemented by one composition each from Ormegard and Langmaier, reflecting the group's shared voice. At the album's center, "Moods" opens a reflective window that includes spoken word by Dae Bryant, anchoring the record's human, hopeful core. The result is a vibrant, deeply personal snapshot: four musicians listening hard, moving as one, and inviting the listener into the mystery-where familiarity meets discovery.