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FOAM (feat. Kurt Rosenwinkel)
Mathias Ruppnig
Label: NoWaste Records
Released: 2025
Duration: 00:47:40
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Tracks
Petrology Kid; Exhale; Ivy; Fathers and Sons; Scopes; Vortex; Stranger Than Fiction; Shy One Wondering; Jimbo;
Personnel
Mathias Ruppnig
drumsKurt Rosenwinkel
guitarTony Tixier
pianoJoander Cruz
saxophoneMusina Ebobissé
saxophoneLorenz Heigenhuber
bass, acousticMatilda Abraham
vocalsRoland Hanslmeier
percussionAlbum Description
Release Date: December 12, 2025 | Label: NoWaste Records | Formats: Vinyl, CD, Streaming
Labelcode: LC 103504
1st Single: ‘Petrology Kid’ – Release Date: September 12th
2nd Single: ‘Ivy’ – Release Date: October 17th
3rd Single: ‘Exhale’– Release Date: November 14th
For this project, Ruppnig brings together some of his most influential musical companions:
Kurt Rosenwinkel (USA, guitar), one of the most influential jazz guitarists of our time and a long-time collaborator, shapes the sound of FOAM with his unmistakable musical voice. Their ongoing partnership includes projects such as Berlin People (Tobias Meinhart) and the Kurt Rosenwinkel Trio.
Tony Tixier (France, piano and synth), with whom Ruppnig played in the band Scopes (featuring Ben van Gelder, among others), adds harmonic depth, modern textures, and emotional movement.
Musina Ebobissé (France, tenor saxophone), a former bandmate in singer Ganna Gryniva’s ensemble, brings warmth, depth, and a striking sense of lyricism to the group.
Joandèr Cruz (Brazil, alto saxophone & flute) joined the project straight at the recording session – and from the very first note, his expressive tone and melodic freedom became an unmistakable voice in the ensemble.
Lorenz Heigenhuber (Germany, double bass), whom Ruppnig met on tour in Sweden in 2022, where Heigenhuber was performing with another band, completes the ensemble as a trusted musical partner. He is mostly known for his work with pianist Olga Reznichenko and is an integral part of the Leipzig jazz scene.
Guest appearances include Matilda Abraham (Australia, vocals on ‘Ivy’) and Roland Hanslmeier (Austria, percussion on ‘Jimbo’).
The result is an album full of warmth, rhythmic intricacy, and emotional depth – deeply personal in every note.
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