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Avec 71.2° et Blues for P.C, Thom and the Tone Masters livrent deux nouveaux extraits du futur projet Time Will Heal You. Le premier, hypnotique et tendu, explore la lutte contre les addictions à travers un blues cinématographique. Le second, plus lumineux, rend hommage à un lien père-fils, porté par un souffle jazz rare. Deux instrumentaux puissants, sincères, profondément humains.
À la croisée du blues, du jazz et de la narration sonore, Thomas Hirsch et ses musiciens poursuivent leur quête d’un langage musical sans paroles mais riche de sens. Entre piano Rhodes, trompette émotive et groove subtil, leur son mêle émotion brute et raffinement. Une œuvre pour ceux qui écoutent au-delà du son, entre tension et tendresse, silence et intensité.
With 71.2° and Blues for P.C., Thom and the Tone Masters deliver two new excerpts from their upcoming project, Time Will Heal You. The first, hypnotic and tense, explores the struggle against addiction through cinematic blues. The second, more luminous, pays homage to a father-son bond, carried by a rare jazz feel. Two powerful, sincere, and profoundly human instrumentals.
At the crossroads of blues, jazz, and sonic storytelling, Thomas Hirsch and his musicians continue their quest for a musical language without words yet rich in meaning. Between Rhodes piano, emotive trumpet, and subtle groove, their sound blends raw emotion and refinement. A work for those who listen beyond sound, between tension and tenderness, silence and intensity.
À la croisée du blues, du jazz et de la narration sonore, Thomas Hirsch et ses musiciens poursuivent leur quête d’un langage musical sans paroles mais riche de sens. Entre piano Rhodes, trompette émotive et groove subtil, leur son mêle émotion brute et raffinement. Une œuvre pour ceux qui écoutent au-delà du son, entre tension et tendresse, silence et intensité.
With 71.2° and Blues for P.C., Thom and the Tone Masters deliver two new excerpts from their upcoming project, Time Will Heal You. The first, hypnotic and tense, explores the struggle against addiction through cinematic blues. The second, more luminous, pays homage to a father-son bond, carried by a rare jazz feel. Two powerful, sincere, and profoundly human instrumentals.
At the crossroads of blues, jazz, and sonic storytelling, Thomas Hirsch and his musicians continue their quest for a musical language without words yet rich in meaning. Between Rhodes piano, emotive trumpet, and subtle groove, their sound blends raw emotion and refinement. A work for those who listen beyond sound, between tension and tenderness, silence and intensity.