
David Friedman
(vibraphone)
David is the founder of Malletmuse Records. He is considered to be one of the most influential vibraphonists in the history of the instrument. Internationally renowned as a vibraphonist, marimbist, composer and jazz educator, he has his own musical message, born of fascinatingly diverse musical influences. [read more]
Tilo Weber
(drums)
Tilo is the co-founder of Malletmuse Records. He writes music for his own bands Animate Repose and Four Fauns and plays drums in David Friedman Generations Trio and Quartet and Clara Haberkamp Trio. [read more]
Oliver Potratz
(bass)
Oliver plays bass in David Friedman Generations Trio. He studied classical double bass with Michael Wolf and graduated with honors. During his classical studies he also started studying Jazz at the Berlin conservatory with David Friedman. [read more]
Clara Haberkamp
(piano)
Clara plays piano in David Friedman Generations Quartet. She is an upcoming Berlin pianist and singer, recently signed to Traumton Records. She has performed with and composed for her trio, for string quartet and large ensembles, including the NDR Big Band. [read more]
Joshua Ginsburg
(bass)
Bassist and bandleader Josh Ginsburg is a regular fixture on the world's concert stages and jazz clubs. He plays bass in David Friedman Generations Quartet. His music has been described as “vigorously fresh” (Irish Times) and “reveal(ing) itself in gradually unfolding layers” (JazzTimes). [read more]
Claudio Puntin
(clarinet)
Claudio is Swiss jazz-clarinetist, who is dedicating himself to any kind of creativity, especially to creative music. He plays with the Tilo Weber Quartet and leads his own bands such as his Trio Ambiq.
James Banner
(bass)
James is an improvising musician and composer based in Berlin and the UK. He play the double bass in the Tilo Weber Quartet [read more]
Hayden Chisholm
(saxophone)
Hayden is a saxophonist and multi-instrumentalist from New Zealand. He playd on the debut "Four Fauns" of the Tilo Weber Quartet and is part of others bands such as Nils Wogram's Root 70.
Richard Koch
(trumpet)
Richard plays in many different genres and styles. The physicalness of music is most important to his work. This led to numerous projects fusing music with other forms of art (dance, fine arts, speech) but also resulted in performances on big stages in the pop- and classical sector.