” Groove and rhythmic interaction are central to my approach — drawing equally from contemporary jazz, electric music, and improvisational interplay. “
” Original composition is at the center of my work as a pianist. Whether writing for trio, ensemble, or solo performance, I’m interested in creating music that balances improvisation, rhythmic energy, and emotional atmosphere — drawing from contemporary jazz while remaining open to cinematic structure, groove-oriented forms, and unexpected sonic spaces. My influences come from a lot of different styles – too many to list – they are united under the idiom of jazz, where improvisation and constant restructuring is the norm. “
“Solo piano concerts are probably the most personal form of what I do. Alongside original music and improvisation, I often reinterpret songs from jazz and popular music in my own way, letting the arrangements change naturally from performance to performance. I’m interested in creating an intimate atmosphere where the music feels spontaneous, emotional, and close to the audience. “
Improvisation has always been at the heart of my playing. I’m drawn to the openness of jazz — the possibility of reacting in the moment, shaping the music together with other musicians, and finding unexpected directions inside a performance. My musical language is rooted in jazz, but shaped just as much by rhythm, texture, atmosphere, and the search for a personal sound.