Endless Trio is the new ensemble formed by drummer Alessandro Campobasso from Puglia, Galician pianist Pablo Costas, and Valencian double bassist Carlos Ródenas.
In their musical exploration, tradition and modernity intertwine, alternating between open spaces and multi-thematic structures. The texture of their compositions and their performance — marked by brief, infrequent pauses — highlight a musical aesthetic where narrative serves as the essential pillar. This narrative builds a story that invites listeners to lose themselves and enjoy music shaped by a wide array of influences. Their sound draws deeply from jazz in a transversal way, expressing itself through the most contemporary aesthetic forms.
Founded in August 2023, Endless Trio operates without leaders or accompanists, embracing collaborative composition and challenging traditional roles — thereby creating space for experimentation and the pursuit of new sonic possibilities. With no limits, anything is possible. This is Endless Trio.
Alessandro Campobasso
Drummer and composer, he graduated with top honors in Jazz Music from the Niccolò Piccinni Conservatory in Bari. He began studying drums at the age of 9, honing his language through studies with renowned American drummers Gregory Hutchinson and Ali Jackson. His drumming is characterized by an innovative sound and an expressive language that blends tradition and experimentation, exploring the melodic as well as the harmonic dimensions of the instrument. His intense and captivating artistry has led him to collaborate and perform on international stages, where his musical language continues to evolve.
Carlos Ródenas
Double bassist, electric bassist, and composer. Born in Valencia, he moved to Barcelona to study at the Conservatori Superior del Liceu, where he earned a Higher Degree in Jazz and Modern Music, studying electric bass with Gary Willis, double bass with David Mengual, and classical double bass with Cristopher Rahn. He has also studied with musicians such as Dave Holland, Christian McBride, Eddie Gomez, Marcus Miller, and Richard Bona, among others. Much of his musical research and development has focused on free jazz, free improvisation, and avant-garde music. His approach to the bass is a perfect blend of technique and intuition, capable of spanning from exploratory jazz to traditional music, always with an unmistakable and richly nuanced sound.
Pablo Costas
He began studying classical piano in Galicia and transitioned to jazz, passing through the Basque Country, Belgium, and Barcelona. Throughout his career, he has participated in projects generally marked by a mix of styles and has recorded albums in singer-songwriter, free jazz, fusion, and even choral music genres. He has performed at national jazz festivals such as Jazzaldia and international ones like the Triggiano Jazz Festival. With two albums as a leader and more than a dozen as a sideman, he enjoys learning from every project he is involved in, as well as sharing his musical ideas with students of all ages. His style is characterized by the pursuit of a transversal narrative, strongly influenced by genres such as jazz, hip-hop, funk, and classical music.
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