Louis Sclavis’s band of the season is the Atlas Trio, an ensemble with a global reach of reference. Chamber-improvisation, polyrhythmic grooves, minimalistic pulse patterns, enveloping ambience, rhapsodic piano and funky Fender Rhodes, distorted guitar, clarinet soliloquies, contrapuntal themes, free group playing, a bit of everything. An open-form aesthetic applies in multi-facetted music simultaneously exploratory and involving. Recorded in the South of France last September, the album – Louis’s ninth for ECM – features a programme of new Sclavis compositions, and is issued in time for tour dates including a major showcase at the Europa Jazz Festival in Le Mans.
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Louis Sclavis Atlas Trio
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06:09 - 2Dresseur de nuages
08:19 - 3La Disparition
05:00 - 4A Road To Karaganda
08:43 - 5A Migrant's Day
04:10 - 6Sources
05:20 - 7Quai sud
04:07 - 8Along The Niger
05:46 - 9Outside Of Maps
03:05 - 10Sous influences
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The trio with Gilles Coronado and Benjamin Moussay “features an instrumental formula [with electric guitar, piano, clarinet] previously unexplored by me and it has made me question all my compositional reflexes. I have written things for this project which have brought me into regions in which I have never journeyed and in which I’ve had no certitude about direction. But, wanting to play with these musicians, I had to invent music which might ‘justify’ the association.”
Initial response to that music was puzzlement. “When I presented it to them I saw a huge question mark rising above their heads. Even I was unsure whether we’d be able to play the pieces. Then we got down to work and collectively once again the music took shape. It doesn't resemble anything else, it’s really music conceived for this group and which couldn’t exist until we’d played it. Now I find that the more we play this repertoire live the more we explore the countless pathways it opens up, the more freedom we find despite its formal rules, and the music gains in consistency and coherence. But this wasn’t clear from the outset. It’s one of the most original groups I could have imagined both in terms of orchestration and aesthetical orientation... It is as if the group nourishes itself upon its structural reduction and it is always reaching out for greater concentration and rigor in expression. There is no moment of ‘reprieve’ while we are playing it because you have to be constantly alert... Yet at the same time, because we have found the way of travelling together, it's a formation in which every member has the possibility of finding expressive freedom.”
The Atlas Trio is clearly a group that has found its own language with a global reach of reference. Chamber-improvisation, polyrhythmic grooves, minimalistic pulse patterns, enveloping ambience, rhapsodic piano and funky Fender Rhodes, distorted guitar, clarinet soliloquies, contrapuntal themes, free group playing, and much more. An open-form aesthetic applies in multi-facetted music simultaneously exploratory and involving. Recorded in the South of France last September, the album – Louis’s ninth for ECM – features a programme of new Sclavis compositions, plus a concluding piece by Gilles Coronado and is issued in time for tour dates including showcases at the Europa Jazz Festival in Le Mans and Berlin’s Jazz D’Or Festival and dates at Paris’s Sunside-Sunset club.
YEAR | DATE | VENUE | LOCATION | |
2026 | February 05 | GEMS Jazzclub | Singen, Germany | |
2026 | February 06 | Birdland | Neuburg, Germany | |
2026 | February 08 | Kulturzentrum Dieselstraße | Esslingen, Germany | |
2026 | February 09 | Görreshaus | Koblenz, Germany |
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