Deep inside, the pianist Clemens Christian Poetzsch always knew what music meant to him: freedom. Freedom to improvise; freedom to create new worlds of sound; freedom to follow his instincts wherever they might lead him. Already his releases, which were created in collaboration with various musicians, and his solo debut album (People & Places, 2016) have distinguished him as a special talent. On his new album, Remember Tomorrow, however, he finally does justice to the role of the modern composer and gives free rein to the full range of his musical abilities - with astonishing results. Remember Tomorrow is an extensive collection of thirteen songs that stand as worlds of their own. "A house with thirteen rooms, and each composition is a small room," says Poetzsch. An album about musical flashbacks and déjà-vu of familiar people and places, "I wanted to reconstruct these small moments where you are in situations that bring back memories. They happen suddenly, stay forever and leave an effect on the future - how you behave, how you deal with other people and how you see life. As a composer I wanted to tell it with the language of the piano and electronics. A language I know best."
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