Playing a seductive, youthful blend of contemporary jazz and funk, saxophonist Zolbert is one of the most promising young talents on the Hungarian music scene.
With the release of his debut album, One, he is presenting brand new original material that will thrill contemporary jazz fans the world over.
In 2013 one of his early compositions, Frappé, won the first prize in a smooth jazz club’s song contest. In 2014 he won the grand prize in the annual song contest on 90.9 Jazzy, Budapest’s leading jazz station. His music was soon on heavy rotation, and the exposure earned him a deal with Tom-Tom Records, one of Hungary’s best-known independent labels.
“The first step towards creating anything is inspiration” says Zolbert, speaking about his debut album, produced and mixed by Peet Project leader Péter Ferencz (Peet).
Aptly titled One and recorded exclusively with live instruments, the album features eleven original compositions and serves up a refreshing mix of great melodies and tasteful grooves. “I wanted to build on the traditions of smooth jazz, but we also strove to stretch the boundaries and throw in elements of all the musical styles that I love, including 70s and 80s music” he says.