LABtrio
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LABtrio

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Outnote records /outhere music
Edit-artist-releases-release-placeholder TBA Album 2015
Edit-artist-releases-release-placeholder Fluxus Album 2013
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LABtrio (Lander - Anneleen - Bram) is three musicians with strong personalities, endowed with a fresh and adventurous approach to music.

The Trio's acoustic universe conceals an urban jazz that flirts with electronic, underground and hip-hop cultures.
This year, they participated at 12 points festival in Umeå, and received a lot of positive feedback
from their concert. Here is description from their performance, written by Henning Bolte in All About Jazz – April 2014:
"The LAB trio-which is drummer Lander Gyselinck, bassist Anneleen Boehme and pianist Bram de Looze, then took off to a new shore of trioism, inducing a jaw-dropping, high level of musical experience through their miraculous interplay of characteristics including an amazing, mutual musical sensibility and agility, deep in-the-moment playing and delicate as well as thrilling timing, effortless execution and the sheer joy of performing. It all led to a great sound and gripping, infectious dynamics that rose, unfettered, to the apogee of the night."
Since the Trio's founding in 2007, they received several awards and other prizes (including a superb
double - Audience Prize and Grand Prize - at the prestigious Avignon 'Tremplin Jazz' festival in 2011). Thanks to this price they recorded their first album at the Studio la Buissone, Pernes-les fontaines in France.
Their first album “Fluxus” released in October 2013 (Outhere records)- a real gem - constitutes testimony to what is the jazz of today, seen by this new generation of musicians. These three will
doubtless be some of tomorrow's great masters.