Sbatax
© Jean-Yves Molinari
Under the name Sbatax, Denzler and Gerbal continue their exploration of flow, speed and patterns by exacerbating the sound of their saxophone-drums duo.
In Heretofore, they draw on the history of their instruments to stride across a space in which they generate asymmetric, geometric or enigmatic shapes. Simple and complex sounds, organic and mechanical rhythms, memory and reconstruction interlock while
tending towards a hypothetical here and now. The trio with German trumpet player Axel Dörner is an extension of the Heretofore duo.
In Sbatax, they focus on a persistent flow, feeding the speed with patterns and fragments which are intertwined, superimposed, modified and reinjected in order to create cycles and spirals.
The furrow they dig ends up forming spirals that gradually migrate towards regions where movement becomes a texture that floats in the wind.
Members of the band
Bertrand Denzler
tenor saxophone
Antonin Gerbal
drums
Albums
Presse
- 10/07/2023
All About Jazz, Spires - 09/07/2023
Citizen Jazz, Spires - 30/06/2023
Revue et Corrigée, Spires - 13/06/2023
Culture Jazz, Spires - 06/06/2023
Point of Departure, Spires - 23/05/2023
Jazzword, Spires - 24/04/2023
Jazz In, Spires - 28/05/2023
Jazz Ist, Spires - 21/04/2023
Salt Peanuts, Spires - 15/04/2023
Free Jazz Blog, Spires - 11/04/2023
Jazz'halo, Spires - 31/03/2023
Radio Beograd, Spires - 22/03/2023
All About jazz, Spires - 21/03/2023
Nowhere Street, Spires - 23/02/2023
Pointbreak.fr, Spires - 08/12/2020
Freejazzblog, Fotis Nikolakopoulos, Sbatax - 23/11/2020
Freejazzblog, Nick Metzger, Sbatax - 02/10/2020
All About Jazz, Sbatax - 10/09/2020
Revue & Corrigée, Sbatax - 29/01/2021
Dusted Magazine, Sbatax - 26/08/2020
PointBreak, Sbatax - 14/10/2020
Jazz à Poitiers, Sbatax - 24/09/2020
Brian Olewnick, Sbatax - 01/09/2020
Bad Alchemy, Sbatax