Released in 2004, is the evocative debut studio album by the Colin Vallon Trio , marking the first major statement from the Lausanne-born pianist. While later celebrated for his "trance-like" ECM releases, this debut captures a young Colin Vallon at a stylistic crossroads, blending his rigorous classical background with an allegiance to the American jazz tradition—specifically the lyrical freedom of Keith Jarrett and Paul Bley. Album Overview & Atmosphere
The title, which translates to "The Shadows," perfectly encapsulates the trio’s fascination with mood, texture, and understated dynamics. Recorded in January 2004 at Studio 2 in Zurich, the album features 12 original compositions that prioritize group interaction over flashy virtuoso solos. Colin Vallon Trio - Les Ombres (2004) [FLAC]
The album's structure allows for a slow, organic unfolding of themes, often moving from a "funereal pace" to up-tempo passages that eventually subside into silence. Colin Vallon Trio: Rruga - All About Jazz Released in 2004, is the evocative debut studio
: The music is often described as "modern creative jazz," characterized by a "completely fresh take on rhythmic interplay" and "lyrical melancholy". Key Tracks & Highlights Recorded in January 2004 at Studio 2 in
: The original trio consisted of Colin Vallon (piano), Lorenz Beyeler (double bass), and Raphaël Pedroli (drums).