Led by visionary pianist
Leo Tardin,
Grand Pianoramax is a loose-knit group project featuring keyboards, drums, and MC/vocalists and showcasing a musical style that draws from jazz, electronica, hip-hop, and spoken word. Born in Geneva, Switzerland, and based in New York City since graduating from the New School University in 2000,
Tardin first made a name for himself after winning the 1999 Montreux Jazz Festival International Piano Solo Competition. He made his recording debut as
Grand Pianoramax in 2004 with the 12" EP Starlite. Released by the ObliqSound label and graced by remixes from
Nuspirit Helsinki and
Domu, the EP is a collaboration between
Tardin, drummer
Jojo Mayer, and producer
Michele Locatelli. The full-length album debut
Grand Pianoramax followed in 2005 on ObliqSound, and features drummer Derenc Nemeth as well as
Mayer. The follow-up album,
The Biggest Piano in Town (2008), found
Tardin teaming up again with a talented pair of drummers --
Deantoni Parks (whose credits include
the Mars Volta) and
Adam Deitch (
Talib Kweli) -- but unlike the previous album, it also featured a variety of MC/vocalists, namely
Mike Ladd,
Celena Glenn,
Invincible, and
Spleen. In addition to these studio albums,
Tardin took his
Grand Pianoramax project on the road, performing live shows with a variety of keyboards/drums/vocals lineups, depending on the when and where of the show, as he traveled back and forth from the United States to Europe. ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide