Sunglint Ravi Ramsahye PROTOTYPE
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Album-Release:
2026
HRA-Release:
13.02.2026
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- 1 Sunglint 04:26
- 2 Fissures 04:46
- 3 Ethereal Clouds 05:55
- 4 Distant Glow 04:24
- 5 Iris 06:56
- 6 Cirrus 07:25
- 7 Cloudless Peaks 05:16
- 8 Lakaz 07:17
- 9 Cathartic Entropy 05:45
- 10 Fields 07:10
Info for Sunglint
In a world obsessed with productivity and progress, it’s easy to forget the only moment in which we truly exist : the present. Sunglint, the reflection of sunlight on water, embodies the realization of disconnecting from our anxiety and expectations to reconnect with what truly matters.
It all begins in a teenager’s bedroom—Ravi Ramsahye’s—where energetic pop-punk meets the soundscapes of video games and anime. This youthful passion fueled his musical aesthetic with a disarming emotional honesty. Gradually, it became a laboratory of experimentation where these influences conversed with jazz.
Ravi Ramsahye’s fascination with odd time signatures draws him toward math rock, which shapes the unconventional narratives he tells. By weaving soundscapes through interlaced arpeggios, the influence of midwest emo resonates with a Japanese cultural heritage—Nintendo worlds and manga that shaped his youth. These subgenres push the boundaries of the guitar and open the way to a singular approach built on alternate tunings, asymmetric polyphony, and tapping techniques. Each piece, and the album as whole, unfolds as a cinematic odyssey.
Written in Mauritius after a long absence away from his roots, Sunglint is also a return to Ravi’s origins. Through them, the guitarist pays homage to a culture of community and sharing, transposing it into a desire to make jazz accessible—even to those unfamiliar with its codes.
Disorder fascinates, and order obsesses. In this tumultuous chaos, we hold on to what is here, before us—to what truly exists, to what moves us at our core. A dreamy gaze over the mountains. Orange clouds at dusk. The sensation of an opening horizon, like a promise of freedom. The warm scent of spices that recall home. Freed from judgment, the mind finds peace. The realization that some things are beyond our control leads to letting go. And like a fleeting glimmer cutting through the shadows, Sunglint brings us back from the void to the present—reminding us of what truly matters.
Ravi Ramsahye, guitar, composition
Théo Hanser, tenor saxophone, microkorg synth
Benoît Gautier, upright bass, electric bass
Nathan Triquet, drums, spd pad
Recorded by Antoine Estoppey at Blend Studios (Lutry, VD, Switzerland)
Mixed by Valentin Liechti
Mastered by Stefan Albrecht at Bauer Studio (Germany)
Ravi Ramsahye
Born in Geneva to Mauritian parents, Ravi grew up with a dual culture, giving him a rich cultural background and musical sensitivity. He first studied classical piano at the Conservatoire in Geneva (CPMDT) at the age of 8. At the age of 13, he began self-taught guitar with pop punk, then turned to jazz. He soon immersed himself in jazz and improvised music through the AMR in Geneva, where he trained by playing at jam sessions. He had the opportunity to make musical encounters outside Switzerland during a year in England and a few months in Colombia. Through a fascination for odd meters, Ravi draws in his music complex rhythmic patterns submerged in dream-like harmonies and memorable melodies. He obtained a Master’s degree in Jazz Pedagogy at the HEMU (Lausanne) in 2024, where he studied with Vinz Vonlanthen, Sylvain Luc, Nelson Veras and Emil Spanyi.
For the past six years, the guitarist has been leading and composing for his progressive jazz/rock quartet Ravi Ramsahye PROTOTYPE. Their new album, Sunglint, will be released on February 13th, 2026 on the German label Neuklang.
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