© Julie Calbert
Why not take the time to observe, listen, feel? Singer Emily Allison and double bass player Boris Schmidt get together to bring you a delicate jazz where beauty is the keyword. A kind of music that takes the time to ask the right questions about life and its environment.
Imagine. You’re walking in the forest, yearning to take in a breath of fresh air, slightly tinged with the smell of pine and dry bark. Listen carefully. If a soft melody came tickling your ear, if a song as light as a breeze and a bass’s chords as a deep as a thud are making you shiver, then you’re at the heart of Treehouse Days. Emily Allison and Boris Schmidt met there and developed, from walk to wander, an appeased jazz, influenced by poetic and evocative pop folk. A tender, soft and melodious voice weaving itself like heather around the double bass’s serene beat. Happiness, even if at times a little melancholy, will pervade you and invite you to rediscover the beauty of things and souls. More than a concert: a rare, intimate and timeless moment. Regenerative.
New album : ‘Treehouse Days’ (Hypnote Records, to be released on 14.03.2025)