The New Fossils released their eponymous debut album in 2023. For this concert, they come armed with new compositions and a special guest musician in the person of Norwegian trumpeter Mathias Eick.
Given the many shared points of their previous collaborations, forming the New Fossils was simply a natural progression for the five musicians. Their matrix of connections includes the Dresch Quartet, Mörk, MORDÁI, Deep Glaze and Laiho. And as a sign of how seriously they are taking their shared music-making future, they have even founded their own label, Morotva Records. Their unequivocally urbane music primarily features elements of jazz, though they are also open towards pop music, ambient, and even dance music. As Dániel Ferenc Szabó says, "This is music for a great journey, for daydreaming, staring at the clouds or just wandering around, yet it also contains lots of smaller details - if you pay close enough attention, it is full of exciting reactions.” All of these moments are what captivated Mathias Eick, whose increasingly important role on the international jazz scene is aptly illustrated by the fact that he has now released four albums with ECM Records, a label receptive to unique artistic values. A member of the Trondheim Jazz Orchestra and Jaga Jazzist, Eick has also worked with Chick Corea, Manu Katché, Pat Metheny, Iro Haarla, Jacob Young and others - not only as a trumpet player, but also on vibraphone, double bass, guitar and piano.
Presented by: Müpa Budapest
New Fossils:
saxophone: Dániel Varga
piano: Damján Ocsovay
guitar: István Tóth Jr
double bass: Marcell Gyányi
drums. Dániel Ferenc Szabó
Special guest:
trumpet: Mathias Eick