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“Epic" is Purple is the Color’s second album and a clarion call in jazz. Following their successful debut “Unmasked,” the quartet returns with a bold vision. Bandleader Simon Raab describes their aspiration: “The Beatles of jazz, that’s the plan. This album showcases compositions by Štěpán Flagar, Martin Kocián, and Michał Wierzgoń, contributing to a vibrant musical unity. Raab emphasizes the narrative of great ventures and painful new beginnings: “The Titanic had to sink to be reborn as a legend.” Tracks like “Unsearchable,” “Techno-Epic,” and “When I See Your Face,” invite listeners on a transformative journey. The band practices radical self-restraint, exploring their instruments without digital shortcuts. Raab believes true autonomy emerges from deep exploration. With this release, the quartet proves they cannot be overlooked in the international jazz scene, marking one of the albums of the year!

One thing you can definitely say after the first listen to this album: It entices you to drift off into a distant musical dimension. Michael Ternai (Mica Austria) It wouldn’t be an overstatement, if one said, that Purple is the Color is now one of the most promising Middle-European bands. Vaclav Vrany (CRo Vltava) In the live context‚ Purple is the Color manages to step it up a notch and their performance flows with the excitable energy. (Andreas Felber, Radio Österreich)
One thing you can definitely say after the first listen to this album: It entices you to drift off into a distant musical dimension. Michael Ternai (Mica Austria) It wouldn’t be an overstatement, if one said, that Purple is the Color is now one of the most promising Middle-European bands. Vaclav Vrany (CRo Vltava) In the live context‚ Purple is the Color manages to step it up a notch and their performance flows with the excitable energy. (Andreas Felber, Radio Österreich)