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    This group, composed of François Thuillier (tuba), Jean-Louis Pommier (trombone) and Christophe Lavergne (drums), could be the embryo of a fanfare. It is not. Resolutely acoustic, beyond the borders of jazz, it opens up to the music of today. Adventure, risk-taking, complicity, these are the key words that could define the functioning of a formation both unusual and captivating.

    For the occasion, they invite clarinetist and saxophonist Louis Sclavis, an adventurer of jazz improvisation, jazz with quotation marks as his sources of inspiration are so varied. This versatile musician is capable of practicing jazz in the freest possible contexts. Michel Marre, a second guest is a tireless troubadour with melodies steeped in jazz and his history through his long collaborations with Mal Waldron and Archie Shep. Melodies crossed with the gypsies of southern India during his residency at the Villa Medici, with the gypsies of Romania, with the Catalan orchestra of Barcelona in the Sardana Jazz. Just like Louis, Michel was the guest of LPT3 at the Jazz à Marciac Festival.


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    With two astronauts like Louis and Michel, who are also engineers of poetry, you may even help us steer this improbable vessel and succeed in bending space.
    The space of a time, the space of a disk. It goes without saying.’’ LPT3


    Christophe Lavergne : drums
    Jean Louis Pommier : trombone
    François Thuillier : tuba
    Michel Marre : trumpet (4, 6, 7, 9)
    Louis Sclavis : clarinets (2, 4, 6, 9, 10)

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Petite cave 05:09
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Song for A 04:49
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This group, composed of François Thuillier (tuba), Jean-Louis Pommier (trombone) and Christophe Lavergne (drums), could be the embryo of a fanfare. It is not. Resolutely acoustic, beyond the borders of jazz, it opens up to the music of today. Adventure, risk-taking, complicity, these are the key words that could define the functioning of a formation both unusual and captivating.

For the occasion, they invite clarinetist and saxophonist Louis Sclavis, an adventurer of jazz improvisation, jazz with quotation marks as his sources of inspiration are so varied. This versatile musician is capable of practicing jazz in the freest possible contexts. Michel Marre, a second guest is a tireless troubadour with melodies steeped in jazz and his history through his long collaborations with Mal Waldron and Archie Shep. Melodies crossed with the gypsies of southern India during his residency at the Villa Medici, with the gypsies of Romania, with the Catalan orchestra of Barcelona in the Sardana Jazz. Just like Louis, Michel was the guest of LPT3 at the Jazz à Marciac Festival.


‘’Defy gravity, string theory, relativity, and pitch by joining in an adventure with this trio.
With two astronauts like Louis and Michel, who are also engineers of poetry, you may even help us steer this improbable vessel and succeed in bending space.
The space of a time, the space of a disk. It goes without saying.’’ LPT3

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released May 26, 2017

Christophe Lavergne : drums
Jean Louis Pommier : trombone
François Thuillier : tuba
Michel Marre : trumpet (4, 6, 7, 9)
Louis Sclavis : clarinets (2, 4, 6, 9, 10)

Recorded in DECEMBER 2016 at La Fabrique Dervallières in Nantes by Thibaud Rocaboy. Mixed by Thibaud Rocaboy.
Mastered by Pierre Vandewaeter at Studio Lakanal, Montpellier, France.

François Thuillier plays on tuba YFB 822 Yamaha "prototype"
Jean-Louis Pommier plays on Bach Stradivarius 42 G AF.
Louis Sclavis plays Selmer instruments.
Tracks 2 & 9 : compositions by Louis Scalvis, edition by Jean-Marie Salhani, catalog Indigènes.

Photography of the cover by Christophe Lavergne

Contact : +33(0) 660 78 44 88 - jelopom@gmail.com

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Awarded as the best french jazz label in 2020, Yolk has released more than 80 CDs. The label is giving artists the control of their releases. Founded by three jazz musicians who remain its artistic directors: Alban Darche, Sébastien Boisseau and Jean-Louis Pommier, Yolk is a platform for encounters, an attractive space for internationally renowned musicians. ... more

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