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Mathias Reusser :
I met Mathias in 1995, at 17 he had been playing Keyboards for
4 years. At the time he was part of a local band called Chromosome.
We started collaborating on "studio" projects, while
at the same time he began to focus on Jazz and Classical piano
lessons. A few years later, we tried to put a band together with
Olivier Chevalley; this project never got that far, actually never
even got a name... it was a kind of Progressive Rock band. But
as we realized that we enjoyed playing together, we created Serial
Players, an instrumental cover band, just for fun! Mathias quit
the band when he decided to focus on Classical musical studies.
Serial Players lost a good musician, but I kept his friendship,
as he gave me a hand to record the Piano and Keyboards parts on
"The Trip of Kaïkaï". He also composed and
interpreted "At the Door of the Fifth Element". He is
currently studying at the Conservatories of Montreux and Fribourg,
as well as singing and playing in Classical Orchestras.
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Goran Rastovac :
In 1974, Goran opened his eyes for the first time in Croatia.
He began playing the bass at the age of 14 and played in several
Heavy Metal Bands [1988-1995 Beograd-Yugoslavia: "Way out",
"Lacrimosa", "Demoniac", "Trendkill".
1st LP, 2nd pre-album recording, 2 video clips, lost of gigs and
festivals]. When he arrived in Switzerland he met a good friend
of mine. I knew of him, so I asked him to record some bass lines
of "The Trip of Kaïkaï" and he did a really
good job. Goran is currently playing in a couple of U.K. bands
["Rupert", "Elephant Head"]. Good luck!
Jean-Pierre Frelézeau :
J-P was born on August 21st 1964 in Dijon, France. J-P began drumming
at the age of 16. He played with Mörglbl Trio, Goyoma and
Boubs. I met him when he was playing with Christophe Godin, my
former teacher, in the Mörglbl Trio. I invited him to record
a song on "The Trip of Kaïkaï " and he did
the gig