
Jazz
Ron Minis is a multi-instrumentalist who invites you to dream and dance at the same time with virtuoso and rhythmic patterns. With his jazz trio, he moves between lyrical phrases and energetic rhythms. His songs are almost unsurpassable in their diversity. Ron Minis creates musical worlds full of emotions, seduces with gentle melodies on the piano, changes immediately into hammering staccatos and ends in spherical sound worlds without losing the tension of his songs.
It is not without reason that he is not impressed by genre boundaries, but in the same breath he also refers to “death jazz” or “metal jazz” as the home of his music. When he reaches for the electric guitar during the concerts and the transition to the distorted grand piano blurs via a second guitar amp, it becomes clear what he means. But the Middle Eastern culture of Israel or the influence of artists like Tigran Hamasyan make genre thoughts disappear again immediately
Ron Minis is a remarkably talented multi-instrumentalist whose artistry invites listeners to both dream and dance simultaneously, skillfully weaving together intricate virtuoso passages with compelling rhythmic patterns. With his jazz trio, he effortlessly traverses the spectrum of musical expression, moving fluidly between lyrical, emotive phrases that tug at the heartstrings and energetic rhythms that inspire movement and excitement. His compositions are nothing short of remarkable in their diversity, showcasing a wide array of influences and styles that keep audiences captivated and engaged. Ron Minis creates expansive musical worlds that are rich in emotion, where gentle, soothing melodies on the piano can suddenly shift into powerful, hammering staccatos, culminating in ethereal soundscapes that transport listeners to other realms—all while maintaining an underlying tension that propels his songs forward.
It is not without reason that Ron Minis remains unfazed by conventional genre boundaries; instead, he embraces a broad spectrum of musical influences, often referring to terms like “death jazz” or “metal jazz” as the true home of his eclectic sound. This playful yet profound approach to genre classification allows him to explore the depths of musical expression without limitations. During his live performances, when he reaches for the electric guitar, the seamless transition to the distorted tones of a grand piano—amplified through a second guitar amp—illustrates his innovative approach to sound and texture. This sonic experimentation vividly demonstrates his intent to blend various musical styles into a cohesive experience. Furthermore, the rich tapestry of Middle Eastern culture that permeates his music, particularly influenced by his Israeli heritage, adds another layer of depth to his compositions. The impact of artists like Tigran Hamasyan is also evident, as their unique styles inspire him to transcend traditional genre constraints, allowing for a fluidity that makes genre distinctions fade away almost immediately.
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