Saturday 14 February, 21:00

Dig Dug Dug

AMR
Booking Required

Led by pianist and researcher Thomas Florin, Dig Dug Dug presents its second album, a refined showcase of the trio’s musical complicity. The ensemble, piano (Thomas Florin), double bass (Bänz Oester) and drums (Samuel Dühsler), blends irresistible swing with textured sonic exploration. Their interplay balances deep introspection and spontaneous energy, unfolding a shared language rooted in swing traditions yet rich with personal timbres. The music alternates between buoyant grooves and intimate, shimmering passages, inviting attentive listening.

Rue des Alpes 10,
1201 Genève
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Photo Credit: Markus Meier

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