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9-11 P.M. Town Hall
1988
About Daniel Humair
Daniel Humair matters for his ability to carve out a distinctive space in music that bridges the improvisational freedom of jazz with the rhythmic intricacies of tango.
His work encourages listeners to explore how these seemingly disparate worlds can intertwine, offering a fresh perspective on both genres that challenges conventional boundaries and invites deeper engagement.
Humair approaches his craft with a deep...
His work encourages listeners to explore how these seemingly disparate worlds can intertwine, offering a fresh perspective on both genres that challenges conventional boundaries and invites deeper engagement.
Humair approaches his craft with a deep respect for both tradition and innovation, utilizing a masterful command of rhythm and texture. He often blends spontaneous improvisation with arranged elements, creating a dynamic interplay that keeps listeners on their toes. This commitment to fluidity allows each performance to evolve in real-time, highlighting the emotive potential of each note.
In his songwriting, Humair frequently navigates themes of longing and connection, often drawing from personal experiences that resonate universally. His voice carries an introspective tone, weaving narratives that reflect both sincerity and subtle irony. Through evocative storytelling, he captures the essence of fleeting moments, inviting audiences to experience those emotions viscerally.
1 studio album· France
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Daniel Humair's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.
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1988–1988
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