JUAN PABLO ARREDONDO – ELECTRIC TRIO

TThe fantastic electric trio of Juan Pablo Arredondo on guitar, Ezequiel Jaime on bass, and Nicolás Politzer on drums approaches a repertoire of original songs where different influences merge, generating their own language.

Bio Juan Pablo Arredondo
Guitarist, composer and arranger. He has been part of groups with great figures in the jazz genre such as Ernesto Jodos, Hernan Merlo, Luis Nacht, Rodrigo Domínguez, Enrique Norris, Mariano Otero, and Sergio Verdinelli, and internationally participated in concerts alongside Tony Malaby, John Hollenbeck, Mark Helias, and William Winant, Ches Smith. Currently, he directs his Electric trio alongside Nicolas Politzer and Ezequiel Jaime, in addition to being part of the Luis Nacht quartet, Ash trio, Vivero, and Juan Pablo Navarro septet. He has recorded six solo albums and dozens of albums as a sideman.

Bio Ezequiel Jaime
Bassist, composer and educator. Between 2003 and 2009, he was a member of the research team at the audio workshop of the Multimedia Center of CENART (Mexico), producing various transdisciplinary projects linking electroacoustics, video, dance, and robotics. He has performed interventions, events, and concerts in Mexico, the United States, Norway, France, Argentina, Colombia, Strasbourg, Venezuela, Chile, Puerto Rico, and Ireland. He has participated in festivals such as Radar, Piksel08, Make Arts, SummerStage (NYC), Cervantino Festival, International Forum of New Music, Mexico City Festival, Summer Stage, Arsmondo Argentina 019, Atemporánea 019, Transversal Sonora 2020, among many others. He won the Latin Grammy for the production and recording of the album Hombre invisible by the Mexican singer Ely Guerra. In September 2022, through the Neue-numeral label, he released his first solo album ‘Quiromancia’. Currently, he plays bass with his group Nuestro Abismo Repleto and with Juan Pablo Arredondo’s Electric Trio.

Bio Nicolas Politzer
Drummer and composer. He has shared the stage with several of the most relevant artists such as Liliana Herrero, Teresa Parodi, Guillermo Klein, Ernesto Jodos, Carlos Aguirre, Enrique Norris, Rodrigo Domínguez, Hernán Merlo, Santiago Jodos, Carlos Aguirre, Enrique Norris, Rodrigo Domínguez, Hernán Merlo, Santiago Leibson, Juan Pablo Leibson, Juan Pablo Arredondo, Luis Nacht among others. On the international scene, he was part of Tony Malaby’s quartet and worked with Michael Formanek, Martín Leitón, Masa Kamaguchi, Francoi Corneloup, and Sebastian Texier. His first album ‘Será Niebla’ has just been released with Santiago Leibson on piano and synthesizers and Maxi Kirzner on double bass.

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