| Jazz, compositions, new album"From One Path to Another", Basile Rahola's second album, unfolds a breath of maturity, serenity, and deep complicity. Surrounded by Pierre Hurty, Wajdi Riahi, and saxophonist Matthias Van den Brande, the double bassist reflects on the place of man in a complex world.Forged by years of sharing and osmosis, the music rises here in a quartet with a strong identity. The album reflects freedom and harmony, blending brilliant piano solos, the subtle and nuanced play of the saxophone, the precision of the drums, and the wisdom of a double bass that guides with inspiration and relevance.La Jazz Station (Brussels) at 38RivFranco-Belgian encountersOn the occasion of its 20th anniversary, the Jazz Station, a true home of Brussels jazz nestled in a former train station, sets up in Paris for a week. The 38Riv gives it carte blanche, symbolizing a rich and vibrant Franco-Belgian artistic encounter. Concerts, discoveries, exchanges: the event promises to highlight the diversity and energy of the current Belgian jazz scene.More than just a club, the Jazz Station is a place in constant motion where music breaks down barriers, reinvents itself, and is shared with all audiences. This collaboration is just one step in an ongoing dialogue: in 2028, the 38Riv will come to Brussels to celebrate its 20th anniversary. Together, they celebrate a musical friendship where jazz remains, more than ever, alive and unifying....
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| Jazz, compositions, new album"From One Path to Another", Basile Rahola's second album, unfolds a breath of maturity, serenity, and deep complicity. Surrounded by Pierre Hurty, Wajdi Riahi, and saxophonist Matthias Van den Brande, the double bassist reflects on the place of man in a complex world.Forged by years of sharing and osmosis, the music rises here in a quartet with a strong identity. The album reflects freedom and harmony, blending brilliant piano solos, the subtle and nuanced play of the saxophone, the precision of the drums, and the wisdom of a double bass that guides with inspiration and relevance.La Jazz Station (Brussels) at 38RivFranco-Belgian encountersOn the occasion of its 20th anniversary, the Jazz Station, a true home of Brussels jazz nestled in a former train station, sets up in Paris for a week. The 38Riv gives it carte blanche, symbolizing a rich and vibrant Franco-Belgian artistic encounter. Concerts, discoveries, exchanges: the event promises to highlight the diversity and energy of the current Belgian jazz scene.More than just a club, the Jazz Station is a place in constant motion where music breaks down barriers, reinvents itself, and is shared with all audiences. This collaboration is just one step in an ongoing dialogue: in 2028, the 38Riv will come to Brussels to celebrate its 20th anniversary. Together, they celebrate a musical friendship where jazz remains, more than ever, alive and unifying.
| Jazz, compositions, nouvel album“From One Path to Another”, deuxième album de Basile Rahola, déploie un souffle de maturité, de sérénité et de profonde complicité. Entouré de Pierre Hurty, Wajdi Riahi et du saxophoniste Matthias Van den Brande, le contrebassiste médite sur la place de l’homme dans un monde complexe.Forgée par des années de partage et d’osmose, la musique s’élève ici en quartet à l’identité affirmée. L’album reflète liberté et harmonie, mêlant les solos brillants du piano, le jeu subtil et modulé du saxophone, la précision de la batterie, et la sagesse d’une contrebasse qui guide avec inspiration et pertinence.La Jazz Station (Bruxelles) au 38RivRencontres franco-belgesÀ l’occasion de ses 20 ans, la Jazz Station, véritable maison du jazz bruxellois nichée dans une ancienne gare, s’installe à Paris le temps d’une semaine. Le 38Riv lui offre une carte blanche, symbole d’une rencontre artistique franco-belge riche et vibrante. Concerts, découvertes, échanges : l’événement promet de mettre en lumière toute la diversité et l’énergie de la scène actuelle jazz belge.Plus qu’un simple club, la Jazz Station est un lieu en perpétuel mouvement où la musique se décloisonne, se réinvente et se partage avec tous les publics. Cette collaboration n’est qu’une étape d’un dialogue au long cours : en 2028, le 38Riv viendra fêter à Bruxelles ses 20 ans. Ensemble, ils célèbrent une amitié musicale où le jazz reste, plus que jamais, vivant et fédérateur.
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