Cole Pulice (Leaving Records) + Geneviève Ackerman
Heavy Trip presents

Cole Pulice (Leaving Records) + Geneviève Ackerman

In-person Event
May 20th 2026
8:00 pm – 10:15 pm / Doors: 7:00 pm

4532 avenue Laval, Montréal, QC, Canada
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Cole Pulice

Saxophonist, composer and improviser Cole Pulice traffics in shimmering, otherworldly beauty. On Land’s End Eternal, their first album for Leaving Records, the Oakland-based artist expands their compositional palette beyond signal-processed saxophone to include layers of electric guitar and lush choral arrangements. The result is a prismatic collection of pastoral chamber jazz in six parts. Cole’s previous release, a 22-minute electroacoustic odyssey titled If I Don’t See You in the Future, I’ll See You In the Pasture (Longform Editions, 2023), was named ‘Best New Track’ by Pitchfork and included in the publication’s Best Songs Of The 2020s. Cole has also released a smattering of solo and collaborative work on beloved labels including Moon Glyph, Aural Canyon and Cached Media. Their performance history includes appearances at Pitchfork Music Festival (UK), Rewire (NL), ÜBERJAZZ (DE), Copenhagen Jazz Festival (DK), Drone Not Drones (US), & Noise Pop Festival (US).

colepulice.bandcamp.com/album/lands-end-eternal

Geneviève Ackerman

Ryhmes defeated by the Sphinx is a cycle of enigmatic and dreamy « just intoned » songs, sung by two singers (Florence Tremblay and Geneviève Ackerman) and played by two guitarists (Alexander Ethier and Francis Brunet Turcotte). Each song is a living sound picture, inviting the listener to become a traveler of matter’s intimacy. This music, as luminous as possible, is a resonant sun offering an inner space of warm contemplation to the listener, in spite of reality’s constant trial, so that they may unravel at ease a dream’s long wire. Words are written by poet Frédérik Dufour, and music by composer Geneviève Ackerman.