A very cinematic improvised instrumental session by Thierry Müller (Ilitch) and Quentin Rollet.
After meeting on many occasions and at the invitation of Thierry Müller
to play in the first part of Ilitch, Müller and Quentin Rollet decided to work together. A first rehearsal confirmed the possibilities of the duo which
immediately concludes that the next step would be recording without
other repetitions. The session took place in Thierry Müller's studio.
This record is the first musical encounter recorded by Thierry Müller (synthesizer, guitar, harmonica)
and Quentin Rollet (saxophone). These tracks are therefore improvised. They were
recorded live, very few takes, and worked in studio by Patrick Müller
who also mixed and mastered the album.
The result is an instrumental album, very cinematic, inviting to travel.
Quentin Rollet (born 1974) started playing the alto saxophone at the age of 11 and the sopranino saxophone at 37. After a few years spent unlearning the teaching of the conservatory, he devoted himself solely to free improvisation. This led him to play on record or on stage with groups as varied as
Nurse With Wound, Prohibition, The Red Krayola, Mendelson,
David Grubbs, Herman Dune,
Akosh S. Unit,
Thierry Müller, Rubin Steiner,
eRikm,
Jac Berrocal,
Andrew Liles, Bästard, Ulan Bator,
Costes,
Red,
Melmac, Dragibus, Phoebe Killdeer & The Short Straws,
Jérôme Lorichon,
Charlie O, Dan-Charles Dahan, Zsolt Söres, Pal Toth, Jean-Noël Cognard, Jean-Pierre Barja, Rivkah, Benoît de Villeneuve...... He is a member of
Pointe du Lac, and the co-founder of the labels
Rectangle (with
Noël Akchoté),
reQords and
Bisou Records.
Thierry Müller, known for his albums under the name
of
Ilitch, and his hit "Polaroid/Roman/Photo" under the name
of Ruth, creates music mixing, among others, synthesizers and guitar
since the late 1970s.
See also
Ilitch.