House of Waters
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This groundbreaking trio, led by Max ZT’s mesmerizing hammered dulcimer, alongside Moto Fukushima’s innovative six-string bass and Ignacio Rivas-Bixio’s dynamic percussion, creates a sound that defies categorization—blending elements of jazz, world music, and progressive rock into something entirely unique and captivating. From the first note, House of Waters will transport you through soundscapes that reflect their global influences, from India and West Africa to Ireland and America. Their virtuosic performances have earned them acclaim from critics and musical legends alike, with Béla Fleck describing them as “the most original band on the planet” and The New Yorker praising their ability to merge “technical wizardry with a predilection for outside-the-box thinking.” Whether you’re a longtime fan or discovering their music for […]
This groundbreaking trio, led by Max ZT’s mesmerizing hammered dulcimer, alongside Moto Fukushima’s innovative six-string bass and Ignacio Rivas-Bixio’s dynamic percussion, creates a sound that defies categorization—blending elements of jazz, world music, and progressive rock into something entirely unique and captivating.
From the first note, House of Waters will transport you through soundscapes that reflect their global influences, from India and West Africa to Ireland and America. Their virtuosic performances have earned them acclaim from critics and musical legends alike, with Béla Fleck describing them as “the most original band on the planet” and The New Yorker praising their ability to merge “technical wizardry with a predilection for outside-the-box thinking.”
Whether you’re a longtime fan or discovering their music for the first time, this concert promises an unforgettable evening that will expand your musical horizons and leave you profoundly moved by the power of boundless artistic expression.