Anatole Muster Trio (CH)
Monday, March 31, 8 p.m. at Philly Joe's Jazz Club
Anatole Muster, 23, is a Swiss-born, London-based music producer and accordion virtuoso. Muster's groundbreaking approach to contemporary funk, jazz and pop has earned him acclaim from fans and music critics alike. Grammy-nominated and acclaimed singer Jamie Cullum has featured him on his BBC 2 radio show, and Muster's sound has led to collaborations with the greats of his genre such as Tennyson, Kiefer and Louis Cole.
Anatole has performed his music all over the world, including appearances at the legendary Montreux Jazz Autumn of Music, Rio Montreux Jazz Festival, M4Music Switzerland and several sold-out shows at the iconic Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club and Vortex Jazz Club in London. In the summer of 2024, Anatole introduced himself to the Estonian audience at Rakvere Funkfest.
In 2025, Anatole will tour Europe with his new album "hopecore".
Anatole’s band features Hugo Piper on bass guitar, who performs and records globally in a variety of contexts, spanning a range of playing styles. He’s a part of many projects for London-based artists’ and projects, such as Rex Orange County, Conor Albert, Emma Rawicz and many more.
King David Ike-Elechi is a 21 year old drummer hailing from Newcastle Upon Tyne but based in London, studying at Trinity Laban Conservatoire. Within his short arrival onto the scene he has played with the likes of Mansur Brown, Theon Cross (Sons of Kemet), Omar Lyefook, Norman Jay MBE and many more.
“Anatole’s project is so nuts. It’s incredibly diverse and covers a lot of ground, yet I can tell it’s all him and his taste. Literally every song is good.” - Medasin
“Anatole is great.” - Louis Cole
Line-up:
Anatole Muster - accordion, vocals
Hugo Piper - bass
King Ike-Elechi - drums
Table reservations 10€ per table: info@phillyjoes.com
Philly Joe's jazz club is supported by Cultural Endowment of Estonia, the Ministry of Culture, Tallinn Culture and Sports Department, private patreons, and many more.