
Infinity Of Sound
Available as a vinyl LP in 2025: the wonderful live concert by Belgian saxophonist Maxime Bender (2022, Philharmonie Luxembourg) in a top-class quartet line-up with Joachim Kühn (piano), Daniel Humair (drums) and Stéphane Kerecki (double bass) - a true highlight of European jazz on Igloo.
This live album is more than just a musical encounter: it is an artistic manifesto in which the excellence of European jazz is brilliantly expressed. Under the direction of saxophonist Maxime Bender, a promising talent of his generation, four exceptional musicians have come together to shape a decisive moment in their careers. Bender is joined by two true icons: Pianist Joachim Kühn, key figure and visionary of modern jazz, and Daniel Humair, legendary drummer whose career spans several decades of music history. The quartet is completed by double bassist Stéphane Kerecki, who is known for his subtle playing and unrivalled musicality. This project spans generations and borders, offering bold, free and intense jazz. The album celebrates the dialogue between the masters and their heirs, in an atmosphere of exchange, respect and mutual inspiration. A rare moment, a prestigious line-up, tangible musical intensity: ‘Infinity Of Sound’ is already an indispensable reference for lovers of sophisticated European jazz.
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Infinity Of Sound
Available as a vinyl LP in 2025: the wonderful live concert by Belgian saxophonist Maxime Bender (2022, Philharmonie Luxembourg) in a top-class quartet line-up with Joachim Kühn (piano), Daniel Humair (drums) and Stéphane Kerecki (double bass) - a true highlight of European jazz on Igloo.
This live album is more than just a musical encounter: it is an artistic manifesto in which the excellence of European jazz is brilliantly expressed. Under the direction of saxophonist Maxime Bender, a promising talent of his generation, four exceptional musicians have come together to shape a decisive moment in their careers. Bender is joined by two true icons: Pianist Joachim Kühn, key figure and visionary of modern jazz, and Daniel Humair, legendary drummer whose career spans several decades of music history. The quartet is completed by double bassist Stéphane Kerecki, who is known for his subtle playing and unrivalled musicality. This project spans generations and borders, offering bold, free and intense jazz. The album celebrates the dialogue between the masters and their heirs, in an atmosphere of exchange, respect and mutual inspiration. A rare moment, a prestigious line-up, tangible musical intensity: ‘Infinity Of Sound’ is already an indispensable reference for lovers of sophisticated European jazz.
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Available as a vinyl LP in 2025: the wonderful live concert by Belgian saxophonist Maxime Bender (2022, Philharmonie Luxembourg) in a top-class quartet line-up with Joachim Kühn (piano), Daniel Humair (drums) and Stéphane Kerecki (double bass) - a true highlight of European jazz on Igloo.
This live album is more than just a musical encounter: it is an artistic manifesto in which the excellence of European jazz is brilliantly expressed. Under the direction of saxophonist Maxime Bender, a promising talent of his generation, four exceptional musicians have come together to shape a decisive moment in their careers. Bender is joined by two true icons: Pianist Joachim Kühn, key figure and visionary of modern jazz, and Daniel Humair, legendary drummer whose career spans several decades of music history. The quartet is completed by double bassist Stéphane Kerecki, who is known for his subtle playing and unrivalled musicality. This project spans generations and borders, offering bold, free and intense jazz. The album celebrates the dialogue between the masters and their heirs, in an atmosphere of exchange, respect and mutual inspiration. A rare moment, a prestigious line-up, tangible musical intensity: ‘Infinity Of Sound’ is already an indispensable reference for lovers of sophisticated European jazz.











