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Musician

Michel Seba

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  Michel Seba was born in 1973 nearby Arlon and grew up there amidst a family of passionate musicians. The sounds of his childhood are the bagpipe and the hurdy-gurdy. He starts his education with many traineeships at the Academie Internationale d’Eté thanks to Chris Joris and Didier Labarre. After he finishes secondary school, the next logical step for him is to leave the south of Luxemburg and to go the Royal Conservatory in Brussels to study under the direction of Frank Michiels and Diederik Wissels.

His ability to mix different styles and his growing talent make him famous in no time and he is asked to join the greatest: Eric Legnini, Eddy Louiss, Toots Thielemans or even Eric Truffaz, Paco Sery and many others. He feels comfortable in every register, whether it is jazz, folk or world music. He proves that regularly when participating at festivals such as the Jazz Festival in Montréal, the Jazz Marathon in Brussels or the very famous Montreux Jazz Festival.  Having gained his place in the Belgian music scene, he is often asked to give classes and workshops in Belgium at the Aktd of Libramont and abroad, more particularly in Burkina Faso and Vietnam.

Album

Batterie

Label: Music Starts From Silence
Released: 2007
Track listing: Son Of Odin; Almglocken Melodien; Chickchi; Urban Mantra; DBC; Walls Of Waves.

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Article: Album Review

Loop 2.4.3: Batterie

Read "Batterie" reviewed by Martin Longley


Formed in 2001, Loop 2.4.3 is a percussion duo from New Haven, Connecticut, but their sound is much bigger than the listener might expect. Thomas Kozumplik and Lorne Watson are seemingly part of the New Music fraternity, but an urge to compose their own pieces and a predilection for improvisation sets them apart from most of ...


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