Crystalline piano melodies that deconstruct pop and classical themes through a mathematical lens. Modern jazz with a restless, intellectual heartbeat.
Yaron Herman's music feels like watching a master clockmaker take apart a luxury watch and reassemble it into something that tells time in three dimensions. It is incredibly precise, yet it breathes with a fluid, liquid energy. The piano often leads with a bright, singing clarity that feels both ancient and futuristic, grounded in a deep understanding of harmony but always looking for the exit door of traditional structures.
What truly sets this trio apart is the 'Real Time Composition' philosophy. You can hear the musicians thinking and reacting to one another with a speed that borders on telepathic. They don't just play songs; they interrogate them, often taking familiar pop or rock motifs and stretching them across complex, asymmetrical rhythms that feel like a heartbeat skipping in excitement.
Start with 'Follow the White Rabbit' to hear the trio at their most cohesive and adventurous. It perfectly captures the balance between Herman's mathematical background and his innate ability to craft a melody that sticks in your head long after the complex improvisations have faded.
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