Jazz prodigy Berlioz comes to Germany
Presented by event., DIFFUS, Soundkartell and Rausgegangen Munich
"Jazz is for ordinary people" - this is the motto of the exceptional British musician berlioz. Born in Cape Town and raised on the British coast, he began playing the saxophone at the tender age of five and fell more and more in love with jazz. For some years now, the musician has been breaking down the genre, which many find difficult to access, into a contemporary sound and showing how suitable and fulfilling jazz can be for everyday life. Like a deluxe version of the lo-fi house that became famous during the coronavirus pandemic, berlioz infuses the easy listening genre with elements of jazz and classical music. Already in his first releases, which he began to release step by step two years ago, the Brit succeeded in marrying jazz with house. The latter genre is thus filled with a good portion of life, which creates a hypnotic, groovy experience for his listeners, especially on the live stage. His sound palette is reminiscent of the colorful, flowing trademarks of a Matisse painting, which the Brit therefore uses for his entire visual output, which in this sense consists of vibrant, colorful artwork. With all of this, Jasper Attlee, berlioz's real name, has been able to collect over one hundred million streams in the past twelve months. Not least, of course, due to his debut album "open this wall", which was released in July this year and on which berlioz paves his very own musical path. This can now be experienced on live stages in Germany next March - when berlioz comes to Germany for four concerts.
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