Machina Mundi

Mechanical pieces of music that create an etherical, harmonical universe. After releasing the album "Zeme" (featuring Lionel Loueke), Luboš Soukup decided to put together a brand-new Scandinavian jazz quartet with a focus on creating a new harmonic and rhythmical universe. Machina Mundi draws inspiration from the legendary band Weather Report (the use of a variety of synthesizers, keyboards, and effects), as well as Chris Potter’s Underground project. The compositions of Luboš Soukup are elegant and challenging, but well-accepted by the audience thanks to their "feelgood grooves," melodic lines, and exciting solos. A unique harmonic universe invites listeners to imagine a dark Scandinavian sky at one moment; then, when the pulsating rhythms appear, the listeners’ imagination experiences the busy streets of New York.
Janáčkovo nábřeží 3249/2
Czechia

ensembles and musicians:

Machina Mundi

Luboš Soukup
saxophone, clarinet
Tomáš Baroš
double bass

Mechanical pieces of music that create an etherical, harmonical universe. After releasing the album "Zeme" (featuring Lionel Loueke), Luboš Soukup decided to put together a brand-new Scandinavian jazz quartet with a focus on creating a new harmonic and rhythmical universe. Machina Mundi draws inspiration from the legendary band Weather Report (the use of a variety of synthesizers, keyboards, and effects), as well as Chris Potter’s Underground project. The compositions of Luboš Soukup are elegant and challenging, but well-accepted by the audience thanks to their "feelgood grooves," melodic lines, and exciting solos. A unique harmonic universe invites listeners to imagine a dark Scandinavian sky at one moment; then, when the pulsating rhythms appear, the listeners’ imagination experiences the busy streets of New York.

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