The latest album of the saxophone playes is out at Tom-Tom Records. Twelwe tracks are featured on the record, with St. Martin playing soprano, alt and tenor sax, but also pan flute. The music is a travel through the artist’s mind lined with his poems and expressive soloes. The track ‘Örök Titok’ (Eternal Secret) was recorded in the ice-cave of Saas Fee, high in the Swiss Alps, which was an ideal background to such a self-reflectory performance.
As a bonus track the CD features a recording of ‘Empty Chair, Empty Table’ (from Les Miserables), on which father and son, St. Martin and Norman are playing the saxophone.