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OScar Bineau

Oscar Bineau is a 27-year-old saxophonist and composer from the Paris region and a graduate of the CRR in Paris. He is part of theOsefh Quintetproject alongside his father Edouard Bineau, Sébastien Texier, François Constantin, and Henri Dorina, with whom he recorded the album Secret World, released in February 2020. He performs at various venues in the Ile de France region (Duc des Lombards, Sunset-Sunside, Baisé salé, Le Marcounet barge, Au Sud du Nord festival, etc.). In October 2020, driven by an interest in improvised, contemporary, and free jazz music, he moved to Germany for two years and continued his studies at the Jazz-Institut of Berlin. Upon his return to France at the end of 2022, he became involved in new projects and joined his brother Simon Bineau's band: Plümf. In 2023 and 2024, he recorded two EPs and won the Grand Prix du Tremplin d'Avignon with Trio Brūme. In 2025, he recorded the album Baignade Interdite with the trio, for which he composed several tracks.

Robin Nitram

Robin Nitram is a guitarist and composer based in Paris. Originally from Normandy, he studied at the International Music Educators of Paris (IMEP) and then at the Paris Conservatory until 2018. Robin has already released several solo, duo, and trio albums that have been well received by the specialized press (Leaving Space, Rêveries Sonores, Vroum Vroum, Sugar Free, etc.). His musical experiences have taken him all over the world, to places such as Hanoi, New York, London, and Chicago. The artistic atmosphere created by Robin Nitram is particularly influenced by his travels and the people he has met. His music is above all a pretext for forging links and, album after album, concert after concert, he modestly attempts to reflect his personal vision of the world.

Ewen Grall

Born in 1998 in Rennes, Ewen Grall is a young French drummer who studied at the CRR in Paris, the Pôle Supérieur Paris Boulogne-Billancourt (PSPBB), and the Royal Conservatory of Brussels.
He has played in more than fifteen different bands in France, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Switzerland. In 2019, he won first prize at the Crest Jazz Springboard with the Nota Bene project. In 2024, he won the Avignon Festival Springboard with the Brūme trio and, a few months later, the Laren Jazz Talent Award with The Tonal Few.
An extremely versatile drummer, he pays great attention to developing his own personality and ideas, and above all to establishing his career on a European and international scale.
To this end, after living in Belgium for over a year, in 2024 Ewen decided to move to the Netherlands and continue his studies at Master's level at the Royal Conservatory in The Hague in the jazz composition department.

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