

Original music in Jazz-Fresh by:
Alexis VAN EECKHOUT
Saxophone-Composition-Arrangement
Genres:
Jazz-Fresh, Nu-Jazz, Jazz Fusion, Jazz-Rock, Acid-Jazz, Latin-Jazz, Tango, Mambo, Crossover, Classical, Film music, Soundtrack, ...
Alexis Van Eeckhout, a self-taught musician and a student of the American Saxophonist J.R. Monterose, comes back, as hobby, with what is called a "Jazz-Fresh" (chill-out) style.
His musical experience started at a very early age in his family.
His first instrument of predilection whas the Clarinet. He played some Classical pieces o f music with his father who was a professional Classical Composer, Organist, and Orchestra's Chief., Later, he played Tenor sax, Alto sax, Soprano sax and Traverse flute with several Belgian bands .
Since 1997, he has focused on blending his musical experiences and influences in order to create his own style. Working on his musical phrasing, melody, harmonisation and rythm as well as on a global musical ambiance for each piece.
He likes to try a new musical approach with proposing new ways in harmonical structures .
These pieces have been composed, performed ( Tenor-sax, Keyboards, Synth ) programmed ( Alto Sax vsti, Trumpet vsti, Pan Pipes flute vsti, Fula flute vsti, Traverse flute vsti, Bandoneon vsti, Acoustic piano vsti, Fender piano vsti, Vibraphone vsti, Hammond organ vsti, Guitars vsti, Violins vsti, Bass vsti, Double-Bass vsti, Drums vsti, Percussions vsti ) and recorded, mixed, mastered by Alexis Van Eeckhout himself .
Truly, a music well suited for dream and evasion...
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Syntopia Music
Feb 09, 2011
I allways enjoy your beautiful music. This track are so great, realy great sound with amazing Sax.I love this modern arranged track. I wish you all the best and a great week...Sven
Pinecats
Feb 02, 2011
Yet another incredible, professional, innovative composition from an Indie Master. Production as always is exceptional and only outdone by your performances. i love the twists and turns in this...it never lets you go. Great job Alexis...brilliant work!
Pine
Reminds me of early Weather Report!