We’ve known Yom as an archaeologist of lost sounds, a musical superhero, and above all, an explorer—able to lift the breath of his clarinet beyond styles and structures. With each project, he opens a new world, bridging rock, electronics, classical and contemporary music. This time, Yom sets his course for an uncharted territory alongside brothers Théo and Valentin Ceccaldi—two boundary-defying virtuosos on violin and cello.
Together, they dissolve the lines between sound and music, between the sacred and the profane, between melody and pure vibration. Their rhythm of silence becomes a force that uplifts and heals. Here, the noises we usually suppress become elemental particles of a quest for the invisible—a material stripped bare, revealing the essential through intensity and presence. In the warmth of their encounter, there’s a breath that touches the soul and the mind, while also engaging the body. As if sound became a substance, one could finally touch—a trance-like music that carries you elsewhere...