Sebastian Gahler Electric Project
The sound setting is based on electro, funk and fusion jazz of the 1960s and 70s, in which Gahler locates his musical roots and traces role models such as Herbie Hancock's groundbreaking album “Head Hunters” (1973). To do this, Gahler switches from a classic grand piano to a castle of vintage keyboards. He combines the bell-like tines of a Fender Rhodes with the crisp punch of a Wurlitzer electric piano, mixes the floating vibrato of a Hammond B-3 organ with the warm lead sounds of a Moog synthesizer and adds icing with the silvery sound of a Hohner string performer.
S. Gahler (keys.). A. Hunter (tb.), M. Feske (git.), N. Brandenburg (b.), N. Schneider (dr.)
Foto Credits:
Fabian Stürtz


