There are numerous examples in jazz of this phenomenon, and yet every one fascinates us anew: Musicians who are so familiar with each other in such a special way that their interplay has a very special quality. In the case of pianist Andreas Feith and saxophonist Markus Harm, such familiarity has grown over the years. Their new duo album, created over the span of five years, documents a musical closeness that allows for anything. Compared to the remarkable debut "What's New", "Abstract Truth" is "an artistic statement on a completely different level,” as Andreas Feith formulated it, At the time, the two had taken a good opportunity to record quickly assembled material. "This time we composed, conceived, and prepared intensively", among other things in the context of a guest performance in the idyllic Schloss Elmau. Markus Harm can only confirm the feeling of his duo partner. "Our familiarity has really developed dramatically in recent years. Our interaction is extremely multi-layered and flexible. Such a constellation is worth its weight in gold!"
1. Abstract Truth
2. Unfolding Path
3. Out In Space Improvisation
4. Darn That Dream
5. Calm
6. Tune For K
7. Blood Count
8. Long Way Home
9. Ringelegangele
10. Smoke Gets In Your Eyes