Nublu 151

10pm & Midnight-
Producer Mondays with Ray Angry & The Council of Goldfinger
Spinning Frei Speech and Co.
Tickets

7pm-
Limbo Baby w/ Tyler Miller + Hipsy Gap
Tickets

10pm-
Latin Wednesdays
-Live band and Great Latin Dj’s
Tickets

7pm-
13th Law 30th, Hater Mode, Libby Quinn
Tickets

Nublu Classic (62 Ave C)
Louis Cole and Nate Wood
8pm - Sold Out
10pm- Tickets

7pm-
Joel Harrison presents: Alternative Guitar Summit 2026 & Don’t Forget Your Guitar Album Release Shows
Tickets

10pm-
Praise The Disco Ball
Tickets

7pm-
Kingsland
w/ Big Honey & 2nd Ave
Tickets

10pm-
Volume Too
Tickets

7pm-
Omesi, Jvuitton G, Lisa
Tickets

7pm-
Ege Turev and Friends w/Daniel Crawford, Arthur Kohlhaas
Tickets

10pm & Midnight-
Producer Mondays with Ray Angry & The Council of Goldfinger
Spinning Frei Speech and Co.
Tickets

Nublu 62

Erik Truffaz Quartet - October 20th - 21st

 

The Erik Truffaz Quartet is first and foremost a collective entity with its own sound and group

dynamic. In 1997, the band, then featuring Marcello Giuliani on bass, Marc Erbetta, drums, and

Patrick Muller, keyboards, released its debut “Out of a dream” on Blue Note. On the follow-ups,

“The dawn” and “Bending new corner”, rapper Nya added a poetic, urban touch; the clip “Yuri’s

choice” went a long way to developing the music’s popularity. The group drew inspiration from

gigs at London’s Blue Note Club, a temple of drum & bass, and did its composing on tour during

sound checks, from fragments of improvisation.

The music springs into life naturally, effortlessly, like painting in the mirror of inspiration. On the

back of these two albums the group acquired an international dimension, touring regularly,

developing a trademark feelgood sound.

The band made its first big change of direction in 2003 with the organic, bubbling rock-inspired

“The walk of the giant turtle”. When sound engineers Corboz and Giuliani added distortion to his

trumpet sound, Truffaz was initially infuriated, but then went on to espouse and develop the

concept.

With the “Arkhangelsk” album, the band came of age, in the company of Ed Harcourt and

Christophe, two singers with two special voices and great tracks.

 

In June 2010 Benoît Corboz, the band’s studio sound engineer since “The Dawn” took over from

Patrick Müller on keyboards. The new line-up wasted no time in going into the studio. The result

was a new sound, kneaded energetically like a dough, then left to rest and ferment before being

worked up into the album "In Between", a celebration of slow tempos, deliberate silence, elastic

space and intimacy. Marcello Giuliani reverted to upright bass and recorded one track on banjo.

Guest singer Sophie Hunger added her wonderful voice on two tracks: “Dirge”, a Bob Dylan

cover, and an original composition entitled “Let me go! ”.

 

They will be at nublu on October 20th - 21st!

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