- Gabriel Lauber
He is originally from
Zermatt province ofValais ,Switzerland . At an early age, he was introduced tofree jazz by his father, architect Peter Lauber, listening to improvisations byJohn Coltrane ,Ornette Coleman ,Gato Barbieri andAlbert Ayler among others. During his elementary school years he studied piano for a few years. It was in 1989 when he began playing the drums with his first teacher, Reinhard Fürbringer until 1994.From 1993 to 1997, he studied at
Musikhochschule Luzern , Abteilung Jazz (Lucern’s Jazz School) with Fabian Kuratli. He took classes with Christy Doran andPeter Kowald . Later, he moved toZürich to study withPierre Favre from 1997 to 1999 who was his latter teacher. In the year 2000, he travelled around different cities and towns inMexico . A while later, he went back toZürich , time in which he decided to leave Europe behind and settle down in the outskirts ofTepoztlán makingMexico his place of residence since 2001.SuckySucky BoomBoom, is the first ensemble he formed in the year 2003, with the German musician-programmer, Pit Noack, Japanese bassist Kei Onishi, and the Mexican vocalist Jhony from the gore-grind ensemble Oxidised Razor.
Julio Clavijo (Mandorla), joined SuckySucky BoomBoom, when Pit Noack went back to
Germany . The ensemble performed twice in the Masacre Fest inMexico City and at theUniversidad Autónoma Metropolitana (UAM) - Xochimilco.In December 2003, Germán Bringas and Gabriel Lauber met and started working together. By 2004, they organized an ensemble with Julio Clavijo: Zero Point. For the following year, the trio performed at Café Jazzorca, Hexen Café, Festival de Jazz de Tlalpan,
Museo de la Ciudad de México ,Museo Anahuacalli , Multiforo Alicia, among others. Besides recording two independent label productions, edited by: Dimensional Recordings, Lauber’s label. In fall 2005, Julio Clavijo decides to get involved in other projects. It was then whenItzam Cano contrabass player is invited to collaborate with Zero Point. It was also in this year that Gabriel Lauber creates Dimensional Recordings and Dimensional Productions. Then he met and worked withRemi Álvarez in some ensambles. 2006 was decisive for the way Zero Point would take, because in September, they recorded what would become their first digital album (DL-CD Download Only Release) atAyler Records , Swedish company specialized infree jazz , besides participating in the Japanese New Music Festival (Tatsuya Yoshida ,Kawabata Makoto and Tsuyama Atsushi), organized by Kei Onishi, the Japanese Embassy inMexico , Jazzorca Records and Dimensional Productions. Also in 2006, together withRemi Álvarez andItzam Cano , they formed Antimateria. This same year, another ensemble is integrated, Onslaught.Currently, he is part of Álvarez - Lauber Duo, Antimateria, Bringas - Lauber Duo & Zero Point ensembles. He has performed live with musicians such as Dennis, Stefan and Aaron González, Dave Dove, Uros Nedeljkovic, Hermann Bühler, Scott & Steven Forrey, Marcos Miranda, Martin High De Prime, Mauricio Sotelo, Ángelo Moroni, Juan Pablo Villa, Hernan Hecht, Aarón Cruz, Carlos Alegre, among others.
elected ensembles
*Álvarez - Lauber Duo
*Antimateria
*Bringas - Lauber Duo
*Zero PointMajor collaborators
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Remi Álvarez
*Itzam Cano
*Germán BringasExternal links
* [http://remialvarez.com/am/ Antimateria - Official Web Site]
* [http://www.myspace.com/gabriellauber Gabriel Lauber at MySpace]
* [http://www.ayler.com Ayler Records]
* [http://www.ayler.com/images/covers/pdfs/aylDL-062_cover.pdf Zero Point at Ayler Records]
* [http://youtube.com/watch?v=ez1rx95sw9I Zero Point at Japanese New Music Festival 2006 (Mexico)]
* [http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=27281 Article of November 3rd, 2007 at All About Jazz - New York]
* [http://remialvarez.com/am/pdf/am_er_07.pdf Article of September 18th, 2007 at mexican newspaper El Reforma]
* [http://remialvarez.com/am/pdf/free_er_07.pdf Article of October 8th, 2007 at mexican newspaper El Reforma]
* [http://www.jornada.unam.mx/2005/09/26/a18o1esp.php Article of September 26th, 2005 at mexican newspaper La Jornada]
* [http://www.jazzorca.org Café Jazzorca - Jazzorca Records]
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