BL!NDMAN
[sax]
About

1988

BL!NDMAN [sax] was founded in 1988 by saxophonist and composer Eric Sleichim. For years, this saxophone quartet was the beating heart of BL!NDMAN. With open ears and a rebellious skill, Sleichim explored the boundaries of how a saxophone could sound. The name was inspired by Marcel Duchamp’s eponymous magazine The Blind Man. BL!NDMAN [sax] also explores new paths with arrangements of current musical icons, such as Steve Reich, Terry Riley and Philip Glass.

In BL!NDMAN’s Parliament of Angels initiative (2023-2027), the saxophone quartet builds bridges with a new generation of artists through collaborations and residencies around the world. With open ears and a curious eye, the future brings unprecedented cross-pollinations.

www.blindman.be/en/projects/blindman-plays-bach

Published on

23 April 2025