Christian Frederickson and João Pais Filipe, collectively known as Burnt Friedman & João Pais Filipe, are pioneers at the intersection of experimental electronic music and improvisational jazz. Christian Friedlander (Burnt Friedman), a New York-based musician of German descent, has been a pivotal figure in the global underground music scene since the late 1980s. His eclectic discography spans ambient music, avant-garde, electronic, and jazz genres, reflecting his deep-seated fascination with cross-cultural sonic explorations. His projects, such as "Nonplace" and his collaborative work with guitarist Nicolas Collins under the moniker "Burnt Friedman & Collins," have consistently pushed the boundaries of music production and performance. João Pais Filipe, a Portuguese saxophonist and composer, complements Burnt Friedman's experimental ethos with his own brand of sonic alchemy. His approach to the saxophone transcends traditional jazz boundaries, incorporating electronic effects and improvisational techniques that resonate with the cosmic and spiritual aspects of music. Pais Filipe's musical journey has seen him collaborate with a diverse array of artists, including the legendary Tony Allen, and his work as part of ensembles like "Triptique" showcases his mastery of blending acoustic and electronic elements to create hypnotic soundscapes. Together, Burnt Friedman & João Pais Filipe form a synergetic duo that delves into the uncharted territories of music, creating compositions that are as meditative as they are invigorating, and as rooted in tradition as they are forward-thinking. Their collaboration is a testament to the power of musical dialogue and the universal language of sound.