Vincent Courtois, a renowned French cellist, invites you into his world of improvisation and storytelling with "Mediums," released on October 23, 2012, via La Buissonne. This captivating album is a testament to Courtois' unique approach to jazz, blending elements of French and free jazz to create a sound that is both innovative and deeply rooted in tradition.
"Mediums" features an extraordinary trio, with Courtois joined by two exceptional tenor saxophonists, Daniel Erdmann and Robin Fincker. Together, they weave a tapestry of sound that is as vivid as it is evocative, drawing on their shared experiences and native approaches to improvised music. The album's ten tracks, including standout pieces like "Une inquiétante disparition" and "Bengal," showcase the trio's remarkable chemistry and their ability to push the boundaries of jazz.
With a runtime of just over 42 minutes, "Mediums" is a concise yet powerful exploration of sound and storytelling. Courtois' cello work is as expressive as ever, while Erdmann and Fincker's saxophones provide a rich, textured backdrop. The result is an album that is as engaging as it is thought-provoking, offering a fresh perspective on the jazz genre. Whether you're a longtime fan of Courtois' work or a newcomer to his music, "Mediums" is sure to captivate and inspire.