David Helbock

David Helbock, an innovative force in the contemporary jazz scene, is a pianist known for his adventurous and eclectic musical journey. Hailing from Austria, Helbock's artistic path is marked by a distinctive blend of genres and an exploratory spirit that has garnered him international acclaim. He possesses a unique ability to traverse between the worlds of classical music, traditional jazz, and experimental compositions, crafting a sound that is both deeply personal and universally appealing. His discography, which includes titles like "Austrian Syndicate," "Playing John Williams," and "Time After Time (Live)," showcases his mastery in reinterpreting diverse musical themes through an improvisational lens.

Helbock's project "Tour D'horizon" and the subsequent albums such as "Into the Mystic" and "Think Of Two" highlight his ambitious endeavor to distill a wide array of global influences into his work, reflecting his commitment to musical innovation. By incorporating elements from various musical traditions and employing a broad palette of instrumental textures, David Helbock articulates a vision that is as expansive as it is deeply rooted in the jazz tradition. His performances are celebrated for their intensity, imagination, and the palpable sense of joy he brings to the act of music-making. With each release, including the vibrant "The Soul (Trio Riot Version)" and the introspective "Aural Colors," Helbock continues to solidify his reputation as a forward-thinking artist and a dynamic performer.

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Austrian Syndicate
Album - 12 Tracks - Released August 25, 2023
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