An evening to celebrate the most elegant hybridizations of jazz, rock and electronica, with an unprecedented collaboration between American saxophonist Donny McCaslin and the Parisian group Ishkero - winner of the Talents Adami Jazz 2025 award - and the new creation of drummer and composer Anne Paceo, immersed in the ocean's eddies.1/ Donny McCaslin + IshkeroAn electric quintet formed over ten years ago in Paris, Ishkero honed its modern groove for a long time before recording a debut album. Released in 2023 to enthusiastic critical acclaim, Shama follows in the footsteps of progressive rock from the late 1960s. Between hypnotic tracks and psychedelic sweetness, the band uses its powerful cohesion to explore a music that is open to its time. This talent has not escaped saxophonist Don McCaslin, who has made electric fusions the common thread running through his latest albums, bearing witness to the turn taken by the American musician since 2014 and his collaboration on David Bowie's Blackstar. Together with the jury of the Talents Adami Jazz 2025 program, Don McCaslin has chosen Ishkero to create an original live album, presented exclusively on the stages of three partner festivals, including Jazz à la Villette. The promise of a feverish encounter between jazz and rock.2/ Anne Paceo “Atlantis”Drummer and composer Anne Paceo has come a long way since the release of her debut album in 2008. Beyond the numerous awards and radiant success, it's the breadth of musical openness and originality of the projects the musician has worked on over the years that impress. Her organic, abundant and generous style unfolds at the frontiers of jazz, pop and electronic music, spurred on by her curiosity for the sounds and cultures of the world. Anne Paceo returns today to unveil Atlantis, her 8th album, just a few days after its release on August 29. In it, the composer explores her relationship with the ocean, inspired by the legend of Atlantis - the mythical island sunk by the wrath of Zeus - but also by her experience of scuba diving and the tales of solo sailors. Electronics, keyboards, rhythms, blowers and vocals flow in warm, powerful currents....
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An evening to celebrate the most elegant hybridizations of jazz, rock and electronica, with an unprecedented collaboration between American saxophonist Donny McCaslin and the Parisian group Ishkero - winner of the Talents Adami Jazz 2025 award - and the new creation of drummer and composer Anne Paceo, immersed in the ocean's eddies.1/ Donny McCaslin + IshkeroAn electric quintet formed over ten years ago in Paris, Ishkero honed its modern groove for a long time before recording a debut album. Released in 2023 to enthusiastic critical acclaim, Shama follows in the footsteps of progressive rock from the late 1960s. Between hypnotic tracks and psychedelic sweetness, the band uses its powerful cohesion to explore a music that is open to its time. This talent has not escaped saxophonist Don McCaslin, who has made electric fusions the common thread running through his latest albums, bearing witness to the turn taken by the American musician since 2014 and his collaboration on David Bowie's Blackstar. Together with the jury of the Talents Adami Jazz 2025 program, Don McCaslin has chosen Ishkero to create an original live album, presented exclusively on the stages of three partner festivals, including Jazz à la Villette. The promise of a feverish encounter between jazz and rock.2/ Anne Paceo “Atlantis”Drummer and composer Anne Paceo has come a long way since the release of her debut album in 2008. Beyond the numerous awards and radiant success, it's the breadth of musical openness and originality of the projects the musician has worked on over the years that impress. Her organic, abundant and generous style unfolds at the frontiers of jazz, pop and electronic music, spurred on by her curiosity for the sounds and cultures of the world. Anne Paceo returns today to unveil Atlantis, her 8th album, just a few days after its release on August 29. In it, the composer explores her relationship with the ocean, inspired by the legend of Atlantis - the mythical island sunk by the wrath of Zeus - but also by her experience of scuba diving and the tales of solo sailors. Electronics, keyboards, rhythms, blowers and vocals flow in warm, powerful currents.
Une soirée pour célébrer les hybridations les plus élégantes entre jazz, rock et électronique, avec une collaboration inédite entre le saxophoniste américain Donny McCaslin et le groupe parisien Ishkero – lauréat du dispositif Talents Adami Jazz 2025 – et la nouvelle création de la batteuse et compositrice Anne Paceo, plongée dans les remous de l’océan.1/ Donny McCaslin + IshkeroQuintet électrique formé voilà plus de dix ans à Paris, Ishkero a longuement affûté son groove moderne avant d’enregistrer un premier album. Paru en 2023 et salué par une critique enthousiaste, Shama s’inscrit dans la lignée du rock progressif, né à la fin des années 1960. Entre morceaux hypnotiques et douceurs psychédéliques, le groupe joue de sa puissante cohésion pour explorer une musique ouverte sur son temps. Ce talent n’a pas échappé au saxophoniste Don McCaslin qui a fait des fusions électriques le fil conducteur de ses derniers albums, témoins du tournant pris par le musicien américain depuis 2014 et sa collaboration au Blackstar de David Bowie. Avec le jury du dispositif Talents Adami Jazz 2025, Don McCaslin a choisi Ishkero pour créer avec lui un live inédit, présenté en exclusivité sur les scènes de trois festivals partenaires, dont Jazz à la Villette. La promesse d’une rencontre fiévreuse entre jazz et rock.2/ Anne Paceo “Atlantis”Quel chemin exceptionnel parcouru par la batteuse et compositrice Anne Paceo depuis la parution de son premier album en 2008 ! Au-delà des nombreuses récompenses et d’un succès rayonnant, c’est l’ampleur de l’ouverture musicale et l’originalité des projets sur lesquels la musicienne a travaillé au fil du temps qui impressionnent. Son style à la fois organique, foisonnant et généreux se déploie aux frontières du jazz, de la pop, de la musique électronique, aiguillé par une curiosité pour les sons et les cultures du monde. Anne Paceo revient aujourd’hui pour dévoiler Atlantis, son 8e album, quelques jours seulement après sa sortie le 29 août. La compositrice y explore son rapport à l’océan, inspirée par la légende de l’Atlantide – île mythique engloutie sous la colère de Zeus – mais aussi par son expérience de la plongée sous-marine et les récits de navigatrices et navigateurs en solitaire. Électronique, claviers, rythmiques, soufflants et voix y suivent des courants chauds et puissants.
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