Tour

  • 12
    Sep

    Bedmakers -

    Salle Bernard Meulien, Monoblet
    12
    Sep
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  • 13
    Sep

    Bedmakers -

    Le Taquin, Toulouse - 21h00  
  • 14
    Sep

    Bedmakers -

    Maison des associations, Tarbes
    14
    Sep
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  • 15
    Sep

    Bedmakers -

    Festival Jazz(s) à Trois Palis, Trois Palis
    15
    Sep
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  • 31
    Jan

    Bedmakers -

    Albi Jazz Festival
    31
    Jan
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Actualités

Bedmakers traveled to the legendary La Buissonne studio in the South of France to create a third opus, creating new links between revisited old folk songs, original compositions and freely improvised chamber music. Released January 31th 2025.

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Discography

Line-up

Robin Fincker : tenor saxophone, clarinet
Mathieu Werchowski : violin
Dave Kane : double bass
Fabien Duscombs : drums

Press review

Bedmakers

Passe montagne

Bedmakers - Robin Fincker, Mathieu Werchowski, Dave Kane, Fabien Duscombs

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Bedmakers brings together four musicians from unique, polymorphous musical universes. Anglophone saxophonist/clarinettist Robin Fincker, drummer Fabien Duscombs, electro-acoustic violinist Mathieu Werchowski and Irish bassist Dave Kane. With this colourful line-up, the quartet plunges into the meanders of Anglo-Saxon folk music, digging into this fertile sonic material matured by decades of oral tradition, extracting its melodic essence and observing it through the eyes of unlabelled improvisers. An imaginary crossroads of different musical essences, offering a repertoire with multiple itineraries, in the image of these musics that, although deeply linked to their roots, know no borders.
Two years after the release of "Live In Berlin" (Jazzdor Series), the Bedmakers travel to the legendary La Buissonne studio in the south of France to record their next opus, building new bridges between revisited folk songs, original compositions and improvised chamber music.

Passe Montagne

Passe Montagne, the nickname of an imaginary frontiersman and a Zapatista-style balaclava, evokes cross-country trails and the carefree desire to see what's happening on the other side of the ridge.
Bourrée in homage to Ornette Coleman, Cajun bayou grooves born of a wave of noisy clatter, ballads that evoke vast swamps follow.

A Freddy Morezon production.
Photo :  Jose Luis Bongore
Photo on page "projets" : Suzy Noguès