Don Piano & LINQ
Concert duo
Don Piano & LINQ- Concert duo
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Duration: 2 x 45 min
Don Piano. is the brainchild of John Wolter, a Luxembourgish drummer,
composer, vocalist, and music producer.
During the lockdown that hit the music industry hard, John found himself without concerts and a lot of time on his hands, which ultimately gave birth to a dozen new songs that sounded unlike anything he had composed and produced in the past.
The new material is a colorful mix of modern R&B and neo-soul with a
punk rock flair, never shying away from genre-breaking experimentation,
sprinkling in some psychedelic fairy dust here and there just to hit you
with a bone shattering four on the floor disco groove in the next song.
LINQ - Have you ever yearned for the freshness of Hip-Hop to be delivered with a punk rock energy while simultaneously being elevated to the highest standard of musical virtuosity and freedom by modern-day Jazz? Well, no need to look further than Mateus Wojda’s brand new fusion-potpourri called LINQ. Rather a delicately cooked gourmet dish than a brutely put together ratatouille, the project links all of Wojda’s influences in a true cross-over and boundary pushing fashion.
LINQ embodies the frontman’s childhood dream to fully express and truly present himself to music enthusiasts and casual listeners alike. And his past is key for his music. With more than 13 years of musical experience the Conservatorium van Amsterdam-graduate experiments with the iconic 90s video game music from games like the Zelda series that won’t only trigger his nostalgia. Let LINQ take you on an exciting audio adventure. A well-prepared adventure, because Wojda’s compositions are guided by a central question: "how abstract can one go without losing the clarity and understanding of modern-day music?"
Albeit a very intimate project initiated by Wojda, LINQ is powered by the expertise and technical grandeur of John Wolter (drums), Pit Dahm (keys), Pierre Cocq-Amann (sax) and Gilles Grethen (guitar). The young quintet uses its musical eloquence to constantly evolve and express themselves in pure musical honesty. Thus, it invites the listener to be himself without being ashamed of showing it to the public. With a message like that LINQ is ready to go all-in, are you too?