At first it seems like hearing a conversation between the piano of Rafael Zaldivar and the saxophone of Guillaume Tremblay, but there is more than that; Rezos is the place where one says to the other, I know the territory of your sound, and offers it all the space necessary for its deployment. It is a story of exemplary listening and elaborate exchanges along rhythmic tricks of great finesse. There is an element of stubbornness, too; stubbornness towards the clarity of melodic lines located a thousand leagues from the narcissism of the ego or useless frills. The precision of the movement, here, is nothing flashy; sober, it is understood as an invocation. Finally, it is a story of virtuosity where technique and vulnerability come together through the meeting of these two musicians who do not seek to impose themselves, rather to make heard what is brewing in the simplicity of hearts. Do you hear it, the game of those who reject neither audacity nor offering?
01. The Sin of Missing The Bullseye
02. Fith Occasion
03. Quinos Curtain Shower
04. Hymne 5
05. Alma
06. Hymne 6
07. Rezos
08. Belief System
09. M87 Blak Hole
10. Hypnotize