Jeremy Hababou is a French-Israeli pianist and composer born in
1989. His compositions are marked by pure, sometimes minimalist melodies, reflecting an aesthetic deeply rooted in his personality.
Travel is a common thread in his musical and personal journey, a testament to a permanent need to share, to exchange feelings and emotions. After studying with pianist @Omri Mor, he joined the prestigious Center for Jazz Studies in Tel Aviv, mentored by renowned bassist @Avishai Cohen. Jeremy then immersed himself in the new wave of Israeli jazz. However, encouraged and solicited by European artists and programmers, he decided to move to Paris to pursue his career. His debut album Run Away was released in 2016 to immediate critical acclaim. In 2018, he released his second album, Nuances, with Eric Legnini as artistic director, affirming his position on the contemporary jazz scene. At the same time, Jeremy interpreted and composed for the cinema and the theater. Among other projects, he participated in the soundtrack of "Django" directed by Etienne Comar with Reda Kateb and Cécile de France, "La promesse de l'aube" (Romain Gary) directed by Éric Barbier with Pierre Niney and Charlotte Gainsbourg, "L'Empereur de Paris" directed by Jean Francois Richet with Vincent Cassel. He completed the writing and recording of his first album "I| était une fois" with impressionist and oriental influences, Hababou's new record will be released on the Naive in february 2023.