David Duffy Quartet
Double bassist and composer, David Duffy will bring his latest album and live show ‘Where the Branches Begin’ to the Cooler, Dublin on Friday March 1st. Having spent the past six years living in Barcelona, he as assembled an international quartet of Swedish saxophonist, Emil Nerstrand, Catalan pianist Marc Martin, and Davie Ryan from Ireland on drums and with special guest Russian vocalist Ksenia Parkhatskaya, and created something that Jamie Cullum has described as "Fascinating and Brillant music", and BBC Music magazine called "Thoroughly captivating".
Doors open 7:30pm Music begins 8:00pm
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March 1st, 2024
Doors open 7:30pm, music begins 8pm
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Double bassist and composer, David Duffy will bring his latest album and live show ‘Where the Branches Begin’ to the Cooler, Dublin on Friday March 1st. Having spent the past six years living in Barcelona, he as assembled an international quartet of Swedish saxophonist, Emil Nerstrand, Catalan pianist Marc Martin, and Davie Ryan from Ireland on drums and with special guest Russian vocalist Ksenia Parkhatskaya, and created something that Jamie Cullum has described as "Fascinating and Brillant music", and BBC Music magazine called "Thoroughly captivating".
His latest album ‘Where the Branches Begin’ was released in October on Jazzville records and has since received critical acclaim, with plays on Jazzfm, RTE, BBC2, and Lyric Fm.
For thie Cooler, David has created a new show which integrates Jazz into an immersive audio-visual space. Expect beautiful projections, processed saxophone, acoustic and electronic Jazz, song, some dance, and an incredible quartet that will create moving and evocative music, reminiscent of Portico Quartet, Nils Frahm and Mammal hands.
“Fascinating and Brillant music” – @jamiecullum , BBC2 "Combining African Rhythms, Minimalism and eastern sonoroties, it is thoroughly captivating and full of sensitive playing." - BBC Music Magazine
“Wow, this album is really blowing me away right now” – @mrchadders (Manager of Snarky Puppy, David Crosby)
“Incredible music...” – Sarah Ward – @jazzfmuk
“Sophisticated rhythms and interesting saxophone sounds create something really captivating.” – @berlin_onair
“A compelling melody that flows with EDM strength and jazz sophistication,” – @visualatelier8