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IGLOO 30 years
Pascal Mohy
Steve Houben
Jacques Pelzer
Pascal Schumacher
Alain Pierre
Jacques Pirotton
Philip Catherine
Arnould Massart
Jonas Knutsson
Pierre Vandormael
Cécile Broché
Julie Mossay
Pirly Zurstrassen
Manuel Hermia
Sabin Todorov
Eric Legnini
Marc Lelangue
Serge Lazarevitch
Etienne Bouyer
Mathilde Renault
Thomas Champagne
Eve Beuvens
Mélanie De Biasio
Fabrice Alleman
Nathalie Loriers
Diederik Wissels
Gregory Houben
Paolo Radoni
Charles Loos
Ivan Paduart
Artistes
Side AChet Baker Trumpet
Philip Catherine Guitare
Fabrizio Cassol Saxophone
Michel Debrulle Drums
Michel Massot Trombone, tuba
Eric Legnini Piano
Pierre Vandormael Guitar
Jacques Pelzer Saxophone
Mélanie de Biasio Chant, flute
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Side B
Cécile Broché Violin
Etienne Bouyer Saxophone
Sal la Rocca Double bass
Pascal Mohy Piano
Joos van Schaïk Drums
Mathilde Renault Chant, piano
Jonas Knutsson Saxophone
Eve Beuvens Piano
Lionel Beuvens Drums
Yannick Peeters Double bass
Joachim Badenhorst Clarinet
Greg Houben Trumpet
Sam Gerstmans Double bass
Quentin Liégeois Guitar
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About
For 30 years already, the jazz label Igloo has been provIdIng a platform for new talent in european jazz, notably Philip CatherIne, Eric Legnini, Steve Houben and NathalIe Loriers.
For its 30th anniversary, the label is continuing to focus on new talent, despite a difficult environment for the music industry.
In 1978, jazz aficionados in Brussels decided to pool their resources to record some of the new music that was being produced. With no possibility of major releases, they set up their own label with a grant and organised distribution. The goal was not to recreate a giant corporation but to reflect the music of its time.
Early releases on Igloo include Chet Baker and guitarist Philip Catherine. But more than anything else, the label has provided a platform for young musicians from jazz and contemporary music. Over the years, it has had the privilege of releasing first albums from pianists Eric Legnini and Nathale Loriers, the vibraphonist Pascal Schumacher and Melanie De Biasio. “This is the primary role of Igloo,” explains company president Daniel Léon. “Providing a platform for future talent is what we do.”
For small labels such as Igloo, the changes of the past few years have transformed the scene dramatically. Artists can now record and press their own material, but distribution and promotion remain timeconsuming tasks that make the difference.
“We partner with festivals and other bodies and enable distribution and licensing abroad.”
The 30th anniversary is an opportunity to celebrate. In addition to running promotions on a range of its large catalogue, IGLOO also organised a special concert in Brussels. Typically, this showcased the new signings rather than established acts. These include Mathilde Renault, the Greg Houben Trio (son of sax player Steve Houben), Cécile Broché & Etienne Bouyer, Pascal Mohy Trio, Eve Beuvens Trio and the aptly-named Thomas Champagne Trio.
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