TÆR is a collaboration project between the solo artists Sebastian Plano and Tom Adams. The duo met at a party in Berlin where they discovered a shared love for improvising and sampling fine whiskeys. What followed were a series of late night improvisation and recording sessions that over the years have developed into an ongoing collaborative project.
Often recording many hours of music per session, the duo have developed a workflow based on curating a flow of ideas and capturing the spontaneous energy of their improvisations, then using the recordings as a creative launchpad for the production process. The musical results speak for themselves, capturing the atmospheric world common to both artist's solo projects yet also taking the sound to new and previously unexplored sonic terrain.
Improvising live in concert is always a risk. However when TÆR perform together the chemistry they developed from years of all night improvisation sessions is clear and although the results are not always predictable, they are always at the forefront of defining what it means to play live.
TÆR is a collaboration project between the solo artists Sebastian Plano and Tom Adams. The duo met at a party in Berlin where they discovered a shared love for improvising and sampling fine whiskeys. What followed were a series of late night improvisation and recording sessions that over the years have developed into an ongoing collaborative project.
Often recording many hours of music per session, the duo have developed a workflow based on curating a flow of ideas and capturing the spontaneous energy of their improvisations, then using the recordings as a creative launchpad for the production process. The musical results speak for themselves, capturing the atmospheric world common to both artist's solo projects yet also taking the sound to new and previously unexplored sonic terrain.
Improvising live in concert is always a risk. However when TÆR perform together the chemistry they developed from years of all night improvisation sessions is clear and although the results are not always predictable, they are always at the forefront of defining what it means to play live.