Wednesday 15 July, 18:30

TGM2F — Ta grand-mère et deux flûtes

Ta grand-mère et deux flûtes (TGM2F) blend Latin folk with echoes of swing, afro‑beat and Balkan rhythms. Drawing inspiration from painting and old electronic tapes, the quartet shifts between acoustic intimacy and electric drive, weaving meditative passages and playful twists. Double-bassist and singer Tom Mendy anchors the sound while Christophe Turchi (sax, effects), Jonathan Delachaux (bass clarinet, effects) and Mathias Froelicher (percussion, flute, beatbox) create layered textures that evoke family tales and warm, communal listening.

Place de Pont-Rouge,
Switzerland
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Photo Credit: DR

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