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📺 Watch the full concert on Qwest TV https://videos.qwest.tv 🔔 Subscribe, watch live and join the community of music lovers: / @qwesttv 💻 Enjoy more than +1,300 full length concerts, premium documentaries and exclusive interviews: https://videos.qwest.tv/ ABOUT THIS VIDEO: Rare are jazz artists who can make such an impression, combining power, mastery and inspiration. This July 2017 concert, recorded at Fort St. Agatha during the Jazz à Porquerolles Music Festival, demonstrates the genius of Chris Potter. Rooted both in the tradition of Sonny Rollins and the modernism of Michael Brecker, but at the same time bearing his own avant-garde stamp, the saxophonist—particularly on tenor—continues to blow us away with his tempestuous solos, even after a twenty-year career, during which he has often played with Dave Holland and Paul Motian. While his album The Dreamer Is the Dream (ECM), in which he formed a quartet with David Virelles, Joe Martin and Marcus Gilmore, just came out, Potter turns up in a trio during the summer festivals. And what a trio it is! On drums, Eric Harland—a partner of McCoy Tyner and, notably, Charles Lloyd—has already woven his acrobatic patterns on dozens of major albums, despite the fact that he’s not yet 40 years old. On keyboards, James Francies is only 21. Leader of the group Kinetic and a collaborator of Jeff "Tain" Watts, Chris Dave, Robert Glasper and The Roots, he imbues the Chris Potter compositions with a truly stunning synthetic, retro-futuristic groove. It’s enough to drive the trio, which really tears it up on "Circuits", stretched out over some twenty minutes. On top of all that, this masterful concert is superbly produced (elegant black and white, elaborate designs) and the quality of the sound recording is impeccable! Eric Delhaye 2017 Follow Qwest TV Website: https://www.qwest.tv/ Instagram: / qwest.tv Facebook: / qwesttv TikTok: / qwest_tv Linkedin: / @qwest_tv 🎶 'From Bebop to Hip Hop' 🎤 Qwest TV is Quincy Jones’ premium video streaming service exploring jazz, its global influence, and its many futures. Through premium documentaries, unforgettable live concerts, rare archival footage, and exclusive interviews, Qwest TV celebrates the artists, stories, and movements that shape music history. Curated by music legends and leading experts. Timeless music, endless stories. ✨