Swiss London-Based producer and accordion phenomenon Anatole Muster will showcase music from his new upcoming album, “Wonderful now” on 15th of April at the Vortex Jazz Club. The show is presented by the biggest funk music festival in the Baltics- Rakvere Funkfest.
Anatole Muster’s new album, “Wonderful now”, scheduled for release on April 19th, showcases a remarkable musical diversity by an artist with an exceptional background.
In these 28 minutes of music, Anatole emancipates from the confines of tradition-al genre and explores the multitude of sounds that have made him love music so much. Anatole journeys through jazz and hyper-pop all the way to emotional dance and trap with seamless fluidity all while remaining faithful to the improvisatory nature of jazz. The music can be first heard live on 15th April at the Vortex Jazz Club in Dalston.
At only 22 years of age the accordion virtuoso has already gained critical praise from both musicians and fans alike. His unique approach to modern jazz got featured by Jamie Cullum on his BBC 2 radio show and made him collaborate with genre-bend-ing heavyweights just as Tennyson, Kiefer or Louis Cole. Anatole’s music has propelled him to perform worldwide, in-cluding shows at Montreux Jazz Autumn of Music festival, Rio Montreux Jazz Festival, M4Music Switzerland, a sold-out Minaret Records-Show in Los Angeles and two sold-out performances at Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club in London, to name a few.
The show is presented by Rakvere Funkfest, the biggest funk music festival in the Baltics, based in Estonia, in a town called Rakvere, they are now bringing funky vibes to London to introduce the festival happening on 20th of July which is being headlined this year by the acclaimed supergroup KNOWER led by the recent Grammy-nominee Louis Cole and Genevieve Artadi.