It was in 2010 in New York that saxophonist Alex Terrier, a member of the Mingus Big Band, and singer and cellist Anne Sila met. Revealed in 2015 on The Voice, where her crystalline voice and jazz style caused a sensation, Anne quickly won over audiences with her sweetness and energy. Collaborating with producer Ray Angry, Anne combines pop, jazz and soul influences in her compositions. After studying at Boston's Berklee College of Music, Grammy-nominated saxophonist Alex Terrier made a name for himself on the New York scene, collaborating with such renowned artists as Kenny Barron, Frank Wess and Tigran Hamasyan... Innovative and passionate, Alex Terrier is a key figure in contemporary jazz, combining tradition and the avant-garde. The two acolytes have surrounded themselves with sound goldsmiths, Fred Nardin on piano, who received the Django Reinhardt prize for best musician of the year 2016 from the Académie du son, but is also today an arranger for top names. The illustrious Moutin brothers join the party, with François on double bass, a regular on the New York scene and collaborator with its finest artists, and Louis, an engineering graduate of the École Centrale de Lyon and holder of a master's degree in mathematics, but who finally decided to devote himself entirely to music at the age of 24. Louis has collaborated with jazz legends such as Martial Solal, Tigran Hamasyan and Dee Dee Bridgewater, and continues to impress with his talent and energy on stage. A unique encounter with a repertoire of original compositions and songs, not to be missed!