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Album-Release:
2023

HRA-Release:
15.09.2023

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  • 1Zephyr13:27
  • 2Kinema (Extended Version)08:14
  • 3Ink, Pt. 101:39
  • 4Ink, Pt. 207:21
  • 5Ink, Pt. 304:52
  • 6Morph02:28
  • 7Kinema (Single Version)04:03
  • Total Runtime42:04

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Spherical - atmospheric. Complex and light as a feather, their music rolls, glides, bounces and dances through the bars, soars to lofty heights and glides down into earthy spheres, where it takes off for the next waking dream with rolling basses and razor-sharp beats.

The band around drummer Manuel Pasquinelli combines elements of jazz, minimal music and rock/pop to create a unique band sound. Music to immerse yourself in with live visuals.

AKKU Quintet:
Manuel Pasquinelli, drums
Michael Gilsenan, saxophone, effects
Maja Nydegger, piano, keyboards
Markus Ischer, guitar
Andi Schnellmann, bass



AKKU Quintet
Formed in 2010, the line-up of Pasquinelli, Michael Gilsenan (Tenor saxophone), Markus Ischer (Guitar), Maja Nydegger (Piano, Keyboards) and Andi Schnellmann (Bass) avoids any obvious soloing. Instead they move through their tunes in a highly disciplined, tight formation which fans of SONAR and the work of zen-funk pioneer, Zurich-based pianist, Nik Bärtsch, will recongise and respect.

Pasquinelli’s writing contains an almost cinematic dimension that encompasses bittersweet moods and moments of unfolding drama.Between the mesmeric ostinato, subtly shifting grooves, resonant overtones, tingling harmonics and languorous, yearning melodies, Akku Quintet hover somewhere between smouldering, jazz-infused intimacy, expansive post-rock vistas and an insistent minimalist intensity.

The group connect and lock together yet remain constantly in motion, maintaining a balletic poise and grace that skilfully builds and adds line upon line of long, sonorous notes. Though each one on its own might be gossamer-thin, when combined, they create something strong and enduring, something substantial and memorable.

Regardless of all the compositional concepts which underpin Pasquinelli’s music and the work of the band, perhaps the most important thing is that the songs each tell their own stories and conjure their own pictures moods in which the listener can immerse themselves without the need to analyze or overthink what’s going on.

A haunting soundtrack that’s brimming with evocative cadences and meditative spaces, Aeon presents a sonic pool of calm from within which we can reflect upon and make sense of the turbulent world around us.

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