Promoters and critics are noticing too: * "His unique way of blending this instrument with contemporary and urban sounds gives the accordion a new lease of life, and adds a fresh edge to his music, sometimes taking it into pop, soul or electro territory." (Viviane Rychner Raouf, Montreux Artists Foundation) * "His effervescent playing really shines." (Jazzwise). * "He knows how to communicate joy." (UK Jazz News) * "He is just one of the most talented young musicians out there. I love his playing, his note choice, his production, his attitude, his choice of musicians—he's truly superlative." (Anthony Garone / Make Weird Music.") * "Every so often, an artist appears who rewires our sense of what pop can hold. Anatole Muster [...] bends air into melody, transforming the accordion into something weightless, contemporary, and full of quiet wonder." (Antonio Rodríguez Molina / Metal Magazine)Promoters and critics are noticing too: * "His unique way of blending this instrument with contemporary and urban sounds gives the accordion a new lease of life, and adds a fresh edge to his music, sometimes taking it into pop, soul or electro territory." (Viviane Rychner Raouf, Montreux Artists Foundation) * "His effervescent playing really shines." (Jazzwise). * "He knows how to communicate joy." (UK Jazz News) * "He is just one of the most talented young musicians out there. I love his playing, his note choice, his production, his attitude, his choice of musicians—he's truly superlative." (Anthony Garone / Make Weird Music.") * "Every so often, an artist appears who rewires our sense of what pop can hold. Anatole Muster [...] bends air into melody, transforming the accordion into something weightless, contemporary, and full of quiet wonder." (Antonio Rodríguez Molina / Metal Magazine)Promoters and critics are noticing too: * "His unique way of blending this instrument with contemporary and urban sounds gives the accordion a new lease of life, and adds a fresh edge to his music, sometimes taking it into pop, soul or electro territory." (Viviane Rychner Raouf, Montreux Artists Foundation) * "His effervescent playing really shines." (Jazzwise). * "He knows how to communicate joy." (UK Jazz News) * "He is just one of the most talented young musicians out there. I love his playing, his note choice, his production, his attitude, his choice of musicians—he's truly superlative." (Anthony Garone / Make Weird Music.") * "Every so often, an artist appears who rewires our sense of what pop can hold. Anatole Muster [...] bends air into melody, transforming the accordion into something weightless, contemporary, and full of quiet wonder." (Antonio Rodríguez Molina / Metal Magazine)Promoters and critics are noticing too: * "His unique way of blending this instrument with contemporary and urban sounds gives the accordion a new lease of life, and adds a fresh edge to his music, sometimes taking it into pop, soul or electro territory." (Viviane Rychner Raouf, Montreux Artists Foundation) * "His effervescent playing really shines." (Jazzwise). * "He knows how to communicate joy." (UK Jazz News) * "He is just one of the most talented young musicians out there. I love his playing, his note choice, his production, his attitude, his choice of musicians—he's truly superlative." (Anthony Garone / Make Weird Music.") * "Every so often, an artist appears who rewires our sense of what pop can hold. Anatole Muster [...] bends air into melody, transforming the accordion into something weightless, contemporary, and full of quiet wonder." (Antonio Rodríguez Molina / Metal Magazine)Promoters and critics are noticing too: * "His unique way of blending this instrument with contemporary and urban sounds gives the accordion a new lease of life, and adds a fresh edge to his music, sometimes taking it into pop, soul or electro territory." (Viviane Rychner Raouf, Montreux Artists Foundation) * "His effervescent playing really shines." (Jazzwise). * "He knows how to communicate joy." (UK Jazz News) * "He is just one of the most talented young musicians out there. I love his playing, his note choice, his production, his attitude, his choice of musicians—he's truly superlative." (Anthony Garone / Make Weird Music.") * "Every so often, an artist appears who rewires our sense of what pop can hold. Anatole Muster [...] bends air into melody, transforming the accordion into something weightless, contemporary, and full of quiet wonder." (Antonio Rodríguez Molina / Metal Magazine)Promoters and critics are noticing too: * "His unique way of blending this instrument with contemporary and urban sounds gives the accordion a new lease of life, and adds a fresh edge to his music, sometimes taking it into pop, soul or electro territory." (Viviane Rychner Raouf, Montreux Artists Foundation) * "His effervescent playing really shines." (Jazzwise). * "He knows how to communicate joy." (UK Jazz News) * "He is just one of the most talented young musicians out there. I love his playing, his note choice, his production, his attitude, his choice of musicians—he's truly superlative." (Anthony Garone / Make Weird Music.") * "Every so often, an artist appears who rewires our sense of what pop can hold. Anatole Muster [...] bends air into melody, transforming the accordion into something weightless, contemporary, and full of quiet wonder." (Antonio Rodríguez Molina / Metal Magazine)Promoters and critics are noticing too: * "His unique way of blending this instrument with contemporary and urban sounds gives the accordion a new lease of life, and adds a fresh edge to his music, sometimes taking it into pop, soul or electro territory." (Viviane Rychner Raouf, Montreux Artists Foundation) * "His effervescent playing really shines." (Jazzwise). * "He knows how to communicate joy." (UK Jazz News) * "He is just one of the most talented young musicians out there. I love his playing, his note choice, his production, his attitude, his choice of musicians—he's truly superlative." (Anthony Garone / Make Weird Music.") * "Every so often, an artist appears who rewires our sense of what pop can hold. Anatole Muster [...] bends air into melody, transforming the accordion into something weightless, contemporary, and full of quiet wonder." (Antonio Rodríguez Molina / Metal Magazine)Promoters and critics are noticing too: * "His unique way of blending this instrument with contemporary and urban sounds gives the accordion a new lease of life, and adds a fresh edge to his music, sometimes taking it into pop, soul or electro territory." (Viviane Rychner Raouf, Montreux Artists Foundation) * "His effervescent playing really shines." (Jazzwise). * "He knows how to communicate joy." (UK Jazz News) * "He is just one of the most talented young musicians out there. I love his playing, his note choice, his production, his attitude, his choice of musicians—he's truly superlative." (Anthony Garone / Make Weird Music.") * "Every so often, an artist appears who rewires our sense of what pop can hold. Anatole Muster [...] bends air into melody, transforming the accordion into something weightless, contemporary, and full of quiet wonder." (Antonio Rodríguez Molina / Metal Magazine)Promoters and critics are noticing too: * "His unique way of blending this instrument with contemporary and urban sounds gives the accordion a new lease of life, and adds a fresh edge to his music, sometimes taking it into pop, soul or electro territory." (Viviane Rychner Raouf, Montreux Artists Foundation) * "His effervescent playing really shines." (Jazzwise). * "He knows how to communicate joy." (UK Jazz News) * "He is just one of the most talented young musicians out there. I love his playing, his note choice, his production, his attitude, his choice of musicians—he's truly superlative." (Anthony Garone / Make Weird Music.") * "Every so often, an artist appears who rewires our sense of what pop can hold. Anatole Muster [...] bends air into melody, transforming the accordion into something weightless, contemporary, and full of quiet wonder." (Antonio Rodríguez Molina / Metal Magazine)Promoters and critics are noticing too: * "His unique way of blending this instrument with contemporary and urban sounds gives the accordion a new lease of life, and adds a fresh edge to his music, sometimes taking it into pop, soul or electro territory." (Viviane Rychner Raouf, Montreux Artists Foundation) * "His effervescent playing really shines." (Jazzwise). * "He knows how to communicate joy." (UK Jazz News) * "He is just one of the most talented young musicians out there. I love his playing, his note choice, his production, his attitude, his choice of musicians—he's truly superlative." (Anthony Garone / Make Weird Music.") * "Every so often, an artist appears who rewires our sense of what pop can hold. Anatole Muster [...] bends air into melody, transforming the accordion into something weightless, contemporary, and full of quiet wonder." (Antonio Rodríguez Molina / Metal Magazine)Promoters and critics are noticing too: * "His unique way of blending this instrument with contemporary and urban sounds gives the accordion a new lease of life, and adds a fresh edge to his music, sometimes taking it into pop, soul or electro territory." (Viviane Rychner Raouf, Montreux Artists Foundation) * "His effervescent playing really shines." (Jazzwise). * "He knows how to communicate joy." (UK Jazz News) * "He is just one of the most talented young musicians out there. I love his playing, his note choice, his production, his attitude, his choice of musicians—he's truly superlative." (Anthony Garone / Make Weird Music.") * "Every so often, an artist appears who rewires our sense of what pop can hold. Anatole Muster [...] bends air into melody, transforming the accordion into something weightless, contemporary, and full of quiet wonder." (Antonio Rodríguez Molina / Metal Magazine)Promoters and critics are noticing too: * "His unique way of blending this instrument with contemporary and urban sounds gives the accordion a new lease of life, and adds a fresh edge to his music, sometimes taking it into pop, soul or electro territory." (Viviane Rychner Raouf, Montreux Artists Foundation) * "His effervescent playing really shines." (Jazzwise). * "He knows how to communicate joy." (UK Jazz News) * "He is just one of the most talented young musicians out there. I love his playing, his note choice, his production, his attitude, his choice of musicians—he's truly superlative." (Anthony Garone / Make Weird Music.") * "Every so often, an artist appears who rewires our sense of what pop can hold. Anatole Muster [...] bends air into melody, transforming the accordion into something weightless, contemporary, and full of quiet wonder." (Antonio Rodríguez Molina / Metal Magazine)Promoters and critics are noticing too: * "His unique way of blending this instrument with contemporary and urban sounds gives the accordion a new lease of life, and adds a fresh edge to his music, sometimes taking it into pop, soul or electro territory." (Viviane Rychner Raouf, Montreux Artists Foundation) * "His effervescent playing really shines." (Jazzwise). * "He knows how to communicate joy." (UK Jazz News) * "He is just one of the most talented young musicians out there. I love his playing, his note choice, his production, his attitude, his choice of musicians—he's truly superlative." (Anthony Garone / Make Weird Music.") * "Every so often, an artist appears who rewires our sense of what pop can hold. Anatole Muster [...] bends air into melody, transforming the accordion into something weightless, contemporary, and full of quiet wonder." (Antonio Rodríguez Molina / Metal Magazine)Promoters and critics are noticing too: * "His unique way of blending this instrument with contemporary and urban sounds gives the accordion a new lease of life, and adds a fresh edge to his music, sometimes taking it into pop, soul or electro territory." (Viviane Rychner Raouf, Montreux Artists Foundation) * "His effervescent playing really shines." (Jazzwise). * "He knows how to communicate joy." (UK Jazz News) * "He is just one of the most talented young musicians out there. I love his playing, his note choice, his production, his attitude, his choice of musicians—he's truly superlative." (Anthony Garone / Make Weird Music.") * "Every so often, an artist appears who rewires our sense of what pop can hold. Anatole Muster [...] bends air into melody, transforming the accordion into something weightless, contemporary, and full of quiet wonder." (Antonio Rodríguez Molina / Metal Magazine)Promoters and critics are noticing too: * "His unique way of blending this instrument with contemporary and urban sounds gives the accordion a new lease of life, and adds a fresh edge to his music, sometimes taking it into pop, soul or electro territory." (Viviane Rychner Raouf, Montreux Artists Foundation) * "His effervescent playing really shines." (Jazzwise). * "He knows how to communicate joy." (UK Jazz News) * "He is just one of the most talented young musicians out there. I love his playing, his note choice, his production, his attitude, his choice of musicians—he's truly superlative." (Anthony Garone / Make Weird Music.") * "Every so often, an artist appears who rewires our sense of what pop can hold. Anatole Muster [...] bends air into melody, transforming the accordion into something weightless, contemporary, and full of quiet wonder." (Antonio Rodríguez Molina / Metal Magazine)Promoters and critics are noticing too: * "His unique way of blending this instrument with contemporary and urban sounds gives the accordion a new lease of life, and adds a fresh edge to his music, sometimes taking it into pop, soul or electro territory." (Viviane Rychner Raouf, Montreux Artists Foundation) * "His effervescent playing really shines." (Jazzwise). * "He knows how to communicate joy." (UK Jazz News) * "He is just one of the most talented young musicians out there. I love his playing, his note choice, his production, his attitude, his choice of musicians—he's truly superlative." (Anthony Garone / Make Weird Music.") * "Every so often, an artist appears who rewires our sense of what pop can hold. Anatole Muster [...] bends air into melody, transforming the accordion into something weightless, contemporary, and full of quiet wonder." (Antonio Rodríguez Molina / Metal Magazine)