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JazzKLUB / Adam Baran & Helicopets / Winners of the Jazz Juniors 2024 Competition

A modern sound and collective improvisation transgressing the borders of genres – this is how the music of the Helicopets quartet, awarded at the 2024 Jazz Juniors competition, can be described in a nutshell. In their work, the group courageously broadens listeners’ conception of jazz, reaching for inspirations ranging from minimalism, through ambient, to electronic music. The quartet consists of artists who come from the experimental scene. The spacious sound, with electronic and avant-garde elements, is created by: the leader... Read full text

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Helicopets
Adam BaranElectric Guitar
PanilasBass clarinet
Józef BiegańskiDrums, Electronics
Piotr ZygmaBass guitar

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