The Anthony Jambon Group, it’s a momentum, a pulse, a smile in music. Formed in 2015, this quintet unites five accomplices who know each other by heart and still surprise each other at every concert. On guitar and singing, Anthony Jambon leads the dance. This new opus «Relativity», which will be released at the beginning of 2026, extends the universe of the two previous albums, but pushes even further the sound singularity of the group. The compositions challenge rhythmic, melodic and formal codes and open unexpected horizons. Fifteen minutes on average to travel from vast lyrical landscapes to intense grooves, carried by a millimetred writing. Free and singular, this music pursues an almost utopian quest: to reach, through sound, moments of total letting go and reveal deep emotions, sometimes unsuspected.Discovering the guitar at seven years old, he walked around the conservatories of Bourg-en-Bresse and Lyon, then the Didier Lockwood Music Center. There, he refines a precise, sensitive game, always ready to open. We saw him alongside Etienne Mbappé, Sly Johnson, Lisa Simone, Mayra Andrade... but here, it is his world that he reveals. Around him, Camille Passeri throws strokes of light on the trumpet. Joran Cariou weaves warm and bouncy textures on the keyboard and in the vocals. Swaéli Mbappé makes the bass beat like a generous heart. Martin Wangermée, behind his barrels, triggers the waves, pauses the breaths. Together, they create moving landscapes, between groove and weightlessness, power and delicacy. Their first album, Precious Time, captures this energy, themes that fly away, improvisations that take unexpected paths, and this impression that at the end, we have traveled far... without having seen the time pass. ...
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The Anthony Jambon Group, it’s a momentum, a pulse, a smile in music. Formed in 2015, this quintet unites five accomplices who know each other by heart and still surprise each other at every concert. On guitar and singing, Anthony Jambon leads the dance. This new opus «Relativity», which will be released at the beginning of 2026, extends the universe of the two previous albums, but pushes even further the sound singularity of the group. The compositions challenge rhythmic, melodic and formal codes and open unexpected horizons. Fifteen minutes on average to travel from vast lyrical landscapes to intense grooves, carried by a millimetred writing. Free and singular, this music pursues an almost utopian quest: to reach, through sound, moments of total letting go and reveal deep emotions, sometimes unsuspected.Discovering the guitar at seven years old, he walked around the conservatories of Bourg-en-Bresse and Lyon, then the Didier Lockwood Music Center. There, he refines a precise, sensitive game, always ready to open. We saw him alongside Etienne Mbappé, Sly Johnson, Lisa Simone, Mayra Andrade... but here, it is his world that he reveals. Around him, Camille Passeri throws strokes of light on the trumpet. Joran Cariou weaves warm and bouncy textures on the keyboard and in the vocals. Swaéli Mbappé makes the bass beat like a generous heart. Martin Wangermée, behind his barrels, triggers the waves, pauses the breaths. Together, they create moving landscapes, between groove and weightlessness, power and delicacy. Their first album, Precious Time, captures this energy, themes that fly away, improvisations that take unexpected paths, and this impression that at the end, we have traveled far... without having seen the time pass.
Le Anthony Jambon Group, c’est un élan, une pulsation, un sourire en musique. Formé en 2015, ce quintet unit cinq complices qui se connaissent par cœur et se surprennent encore à chaque concert. À la guitare et au chant, Anthony Jambon mène la danse. Ce nouvel opus « Relativity », qui sortira début 2026, prolonge l’univers des deux précédents albums, mais pousse encore plus loin la singularité sonore du groupe. Les compositions bousculent les codes – rythmiques, mélodiques, formels – et ouvrent des horizons inattendus. Quinze minutes en moyenne pour voyager de vastes paysages lyriques à des grooves intenses, portés par une écriture millimétrée. Libre et singulière, cette musique poursuit une quête presque utopique : atteindre, par le son, des instants de lâcher-prise total et révéler des émotions profondes, parfois insoupçonnées. Découvrant la guitare à sept ans, il arpente les conservatoires de Bourg-en-Bresse et de Lyon, puis le Centre des Musiques Didier Lockwood. Là , il affine un jeu précis, sensible, toujours prêt à s’ouvrir. On l’a vu aux côtés d’Etienne Mbappé, Sly Johnson, Lisa Simone, Mayra Andrade… mais ici, c’est son monde qu’il dévoile. Autour de lui, Camille Passeri lance des traits de lumière à la trompette. Joran Cariou tisse au clavier et au chant des textures chaudes et rebondissantes. Swaéli Mbappé fait battre la basse comme un cœur généreux. Martin Wangermée, derrière ses fûts, déclenche les vagues, pose les respirations. Ensemble, ils créent des paysages mouvants, entre groove et apesanteur, puissance et délicatesse. Leur premier album, Precious Time, capte cette énergie, des thèmes qui s’envolent, des improvisations qui prennent des chemins inattendus, et cette impression qu’à la fin, on a voyagé loin… sans avoir vu le temps passer.
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