French violinist Clement Janinet composes music for quartet inspired by the lyricism of the free jazz melodies of the 60s (Ornette Coleman, Phoraoh Sanders, &c.) and the timbral and rhythmic textures of repetitive music (Steve Reich, Philip Glass, John Adams, &c) in several quartet configurations including bass clarinet, tenor sax, bass, drums, guitrar, and cello.
"Gathered at the end of 2016 by Clément Janinet, this quartet brings together four improvising musicians who have been working together for the past ten years in various ensembles. (Radiation 10, Garden Trio, Hugues Mayot Quartet ......)
Clément Janinet composes the music of the quartet inspired by the lyricism of the free jazz melodies of the 60s (Ornette Coleman, Phoraoh Sanders ...) and the timbral and rhythmic textures of repetitive music (Steve Reich, Philip Glass, John Adams ...).
The first quartet was premiered at the Théâtre de Verdure in Montceau-Ragny in June 2016 around the works of Antonin Artaud, whose words were brought by the comedian David Rougerie.
The quartet recorded its first album "Ornette Under the Repetitive Skys" in June 2017 at the Junot studio and invited guitarist Gilles Coronado and cellist Mario Boisseau for the occasion. This disc will appear on the Gigantorium Label in February 2018."-Republic of Jazz Blogspot (translated by Google)