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French saxophonist and clarinettist Robin Fincker (7/7/1980) is a prominent figure of the European creative-music scene. He has been described as an “ultra-virtuoso from whom each following wave instills the impression of creation” (Liberation) and has developed an instantly recognisable sound enthused with stylistic freedom through mixing improvised-music, jazz, traditional folk-music, rock and electronic music. Having lived in London between 1997 and 2009, his musical collaborations show an insatiable appetite for building sonic bridges and collisions. He has played with a wide range of key bands and musical-figures of his time including Vincent Courtois, Benoit Delbecq, Hilmar Jensson, Daniel Erdmann, Julien Desprez, John Parish, Pierre-Alexandre Tremblay, Aquaserge, Bill Frisell, Pascal Niggenkemper, John Greaves, Evan Parker, Kit Downes, Paul Rogers, Surnatural Orchestra and the Orchestre National de Jazz amongst many others. His other current works include the trio Deep Ford with Benoit Delbecq and Sylvain Darrifourcq whose release You May Cross Here (BMC) led him to be called “one of the great consecrations of 2020” by Jazz Magazine, Bize a duo with flautist Sylvaine Hélary and the trio Shadowlands with Kit Downes and Irish singer Lauren Kinsella. Since 2012, he is a close collaborator to cellist Vincent Courtois in many ensembles including the long standing Courtois/Erdmann/Fincker trio.