1. Set: 00:35:01
2. Set: 01:46:41
Uri Gincel - Synths, Rhodes
Ori Jacobson - Tenorsax, effects
Makar Novikov - bass
Lucas Johnson - drums, effects
Shai Lavi - electronics
Urban Jazz from Berlin – Chaos Theory
When two outstanding musicians like Uri Gincel and LucasJohnson join forces, the result is a modern urban sound that transcendsconventions.
With Chaos Theory, they present a captivating fusion ofjazz’s rich history and contemporary urban influences—bursting with energy andpassion, and defined by a signature style that is unmistakably their own.
Both are not only exceptional instrumentalists but alsothe creative masterminds and composers behind the band. Uri Gincel, one ofBerlin’s most sought-after jazz pianists, seamlessly blends powerful dynamismwith lyrical depth. His extensive touring experience, whether with his trio orthe avant-garde outfit Bonaparte, has taken him across the globe.
Lucas Johnson, a defining figure of Europe’s new jazzgeneration, has collaborated with renowned artists such as Donny McCaslin, MarkTurner, and Larry Grenadier. His music is characterized by versatility,playfulness, and a distinctive compositional voice.
With Chaos Theory, Gincel and Johnson craft a soundscapedriven by pulsating rhythms and explosive dynamics—pushing boundaries anddefying limitations.
Hailing from the vibrant metropolis of Berlin, themembers of Chaos Theory embrace jazz as a universal language. Their soundrefuses to be confined by labels, thriving on virtuosity, spontaneity, emotion,and an unparalleled level of musical communication.
For those eager to embark on a sonic journey infused withintensity, virtuosity, and electrifying energy, this is a concert not to bemissed.
Sound: Dave
Video: Stefan
livevideo.peppi@gmail.com
Spe©ialgalerie Peppi Guggenheim International Berlin
http://www.peppi-guggenheim.de
https://www.facebook.com/PeppiGuggenheim
#ChaosTheory #UriGincel #OriJacobson #LucaCurcio #LucasJohnson #Jazz #modernJazz #Fusion #PeppiGuggenheim #Neukölln #Berlin #BerlinJazz #JazzNeukölln #JazzBerlin
2. Set: 01:46:41
Uri Gincel - Synths, Rhodes
Ori Jacobson - Tenorsax, effects
Makar Novikov - bass
Lucas Johnson - drums, effects
Shai Lavi - electronics
Urban Jazz from Berlin – Chaos Theory
When two outstanding musicians like Uri Gincel and LucasJohnson join forces, the result is a modern urban sound that transcendsconventions.
With Chaos Theory, they present a captivating fusion ofjazz’s rich history and contemporary urban influences—bursting with energy andpassion, and defined by a signature style that is unmistakably their own.
Both are not only exceptional instrumentalists but alsothe creative masterminds and composers behind the band. Uri Gincel, one ofBerlin’s most sought-after jazz pianists, seamlessly blends powerful dynamismwith lyrical depth. His extensive touring experience, whether with his trio orthe avant-garde outfit Bonaparte, has taken him across the globe.
Lucas Johnson, a defining figure of Europe’s new jazzgeneration, has collaborated with renowned artists such as Donny McCaslin, MarkTurner, and Larry Grenadier. His music is characterized by versatility,playfulness, and a distinctive compositional voice.
With Chaos Theory, Gincel and Johnson craft a soundscapedriven by pulsating rhythms and explosive dynamics—pushing boundaries anddefying limitations.
Hailing from the vibrant metropolis of Berlin, themembers of Chaos Theory embrace jazz as a universal language. Their soundrefuses to be confined by labels, thriving on virtuosity, spontaneity, emotion,and an unparalleled level of musical communication.
For those eager to embark on a sonic journey infused withintensity, virtuosity, and electrifying energy, this is a concert not to bemissed.
Sound: Dave
Video: Stefan
livevideo.peppi@gmail.com
Spe©ialgalerie Peppi Guggenheim International Berlin
http://www.peppi-guggenheim.de
https://www.facebook.com/PeppiGuggenheim
#ChaosTheory #UriGincel #OriJacobson #LucaCurcio #LucasJohnson #Jazz #modernJazz #Fusion #PeppiGuggenheim #Neukölln #Berlin #BerlinJazz #JazzNeukölln #JazzBerlin
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- Live Concert
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- Jazz, Berlin, Neukölln
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