
Double Bass Player, Musician
Origin
Austria
Location
Austria
Lukas Kranzelbinder is an Austrian double bass player whose work addresses themes of movement, flow, and finding one's own tempo. His collaboration with Roots Revival came in the "Pain, Peace, Patience" collection, which explored musicians' personal experiences during challenging times.
Lukas Kranzelbinder is an Austrian double bass player whose work addresses themes of movement, flow, and finding one's own tempo. His collaboration with Roots Revival came in the "Pain, Peace, Patience" collection, which explored musicians' personal experiences during challenging times.
Kranzelbinder's work combines performance and philosophical reflection:
Kranzelbinder's contribution to this collection came during the COVID-19 pandemic. His piece "In Motion" is an improvisation that reflects on the theme that everything is in constant motion, with everything having its own flow and pace. He found it calming to go outside and play without any goal or preconceived concept, using music as a healing force.
Kranzelbinder's notable contribution includes:
Kranzelbinder's work addresses universal themes that resonate across cultures, including the importance of finding one's own pace and the healing power of music. His participation in Roots Revival contributes to the broader mission of creating meaningful artistic expressions that address contemporary issues while honoring diverse cultural traditions.
Kranzelbinder's playing is characterized by:
Through his work with Roots Revival, Kranzelbinder contributes to the exploration of how music can serve as a means of personal reflection and healing, creating meaningful artistic expressions that resonate with others experiencing similar challenges.
Roots Revival videos that Lukas Kranzelbinder performs in