Saturday 7 February, 21:00

Rasmus Kjær – Underlake

AMR
Booking Required

Led by pianist Rasmus Kjær, this trio with Nicolas Masson (saxophone, clarinet) and Noé Franklé (drums) merges refined composition and free improvisation to examine the emotional and physical resonance of water. Recorded together shortly after their initial meetings, the music balances attentive piano lines, breathy reeds and textural percussion, creating submerged, shifting soundscapes. The performance foregrounds interplay and collective listening, alternating moments of clarity and drift to shape an intimate, immersive sonic atmosphere.

Rue des Alpes 10,
1201 Genève
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Photo Credit: Antoine Etter

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