„Endemit“ is a progressive jazz trio from Brno, Czechia.
Instrument-wise, they resemble Mötorhead or any other mushy
garage-based group. Nothing else is sacred for a band that has taken
on the legacy of the New York downtown avant-garde scene. Moments on
the two albums released so far are reminiscent of Black Midi and King
Crimson, or the early work of the Medeski, Martin and Wood trio, and
the anticipated third album, SALAMI TIGER, promises a similarly varied
listening experience. Ri?s as sharp as a hangman’s whip and the
whole thing twists and turns like a wine sausage. A long story between
the first baguette and the fifth beer at the petrol station, where you
were attracted by an unpleasant parallel.
Jung-Jae Kim is a South Korean saxophonist, composer, and improviser
based in Berlin free improv & experimental music scene. He pushes the
boundaries of sonic aesthetics and sound definitions, taking a
transdisciplinary approach to explore new possibilities and delve into
human senses and communication through free improvisation. Kim has
performed throughout Europe and South Korea, worked with Axel Döner,
Alexander Frangenheim, Andreas Willers, Kriton Beyer, Matthias Bauer,
Stephen Flinn, Ernesto Rodrigues, Guilherme Rodrigues, Sunk Pöschl,
Marc Schmolling, Marina Cyrino. He released 16 albums including his
own project such as MØ:SAN, PAN, and The JJ Motion.