Matthew Chan Quartet
Led by Hong Kong pianist Matthew Chan, this quartet explores the intersection of contemporary jazz, Neo-Soul grooves, and the atmospheric textures of the ECM aesthetic. Featuring guitarist Bobo Yuen, bassist Chun Leung, and drummer Jerry Kan, the ensemble blends original compositions with influences from Robert Glasper and Brad Mehldau. Their music offers a deeply personal, exploratory experience, inviting listeners into a world of poetic imagery and spontaneous musical moments.
The Matthew Chan Quartet is a modern jazz ensemble led by local young pianist Matthew Chan. The group features guitarist Bobo Yuen, electric bassist Chun Leung, and drummer Jerry Kan—musicians who are each actively involved in Hong Kong’s diverse music scenes and bring a broad range of performance experience to the stage. The quartet’s repertoire focuses on contemporary jazz, blending Chan’s original compositions with works by influential figures such as Robert Glasper and Brad Mehldau. Their sound seeks a delicate balance between the rhythmic groove of Neo-Soul and the atmospheric, tranquil textures associated with the ECM aesthetic, exploring the possibilities of rhythm, harmony, and spatial depth. Describing their creative vision, Matthew Chan offers a series of evocative images: a 'Rise and Shine' where the sun glows green; a 'Blackbird' glimpsed under a purple umbrella; the organic scent of wooden textures; Qoo grape juice; and a notebook disguised as a Bible. For listeners of modern jazz and Neo-Soul, the quartet offers a deeply personal and exploratory experience that invites the audience to embrace spontaneous musical moments.