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Georgi Sareski - guitar
Georgi Sareski is a composer and guitarist from Skopje, Macedonia. Graduated from Berklee college of music as a scholarship student, which he attended from 2001 to 2005. Since 2005, he has released 7 albums of original music. He has worked with Francesco Bearzatti, Ernst Reijseger, Luca Aquino and many more. A "maverick guitarist" and composer driven forward by an irrepressible style and an occasional taste for the absurd.
Damir Bacikin - trumpet
Bacikin is the composer, arranger and producer of the ensemble "Damir Out Loud", which won the Berlin Senate's "Studio Prize" (2012) with his album "graduation day." It was selected as one of the Top 10 Albums of 2013 by "Jazz thing" magazine and received great reviews worldwide. Damir has been invited to perform in the concert series "Jazz im MIM" at the Berlin Philharmonic in April 2015. Bacikin has been based in Berlin since 2005 and is active in the new music, improvised music and jazz music scenes.
Christian Schantz - bass
Christian Schantz is a bass player, guitarist, composer and singer. He is based in Berlin since 2002 and has performed as electric bassist and double bassist, among others, with the Texas Jazz / Soul singer Twana Rhodes, the Max Doehlemann Trio, the Macedonian guitarist Georgi Sareski and under his own name as a singer / songwriter.
Yorgos Dimitriadis - drums
Greek drummer, percussionist Yorgos Dimitriadis was born in Thessaloniki and is currently based in Berlin. He is active in the realms of contemporary jazz and improvised music. His original personal style brought him to play with the likes of Axel Dörner, Tobias Delius, Alex von Schlippenbach, Paul Dunmall, Tristan Honsinger, Achim Kaufmann, Sirone, Clayton Thomas, Marc Turner, Harri Sjöström and many others.
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