Some musicians spend their whole career chasing the perfect lyric, the right word, the line that will stick. David Laborier took a different road entirely. On his latest single “A Few Words”, the Luxembourg-based guitarist builds an entire emotional landscape without leaning on a single syllable. The track moves through Contemporary Jazz, Jazz-Fusion and Pop-Jazz with the kind of effortless confidence that only comes from years of obsessive woodshedding. Every note feels intentional, every chord change earns its place, and the groove underneath it all pulls you in before you even realize what’s happening. The official video, directed by Pieter Seyffert at Adventure Films, matches the music’s refined energy with visuals that are clean, cinematic and quietly hypnotic, already racking up over 250,000 views since its release. Slash Music is proud to shine a light on this one.
Strings attached: a career built on craft and conviction
What makes David Laborier genuinely compelling is not just what he plays, but how deliberately he has built everything around it. Beyond his work as a performer, he has carved out a reputation as one of Luxembourg’s most respected music theory educators, authoring the acclaimed “Cogs & Wheels” and “Rouages” series, bilingual method books that have become go-to references for jazz and pop-rock students across Europe. His discography tells the story of an artist who refuses to stand still: from the raw energy of early recordings to the polished sophistication of recent singles like “It’s Mine” and “I Don’t Think So”, each release marks a clear step forward. His work is available across all major platforms including Spotify, Apple Music, Deezer and SoundCloud, making his music as accessible as it is carefully crafted. With new material steadily rolling out and a live schedule that keeps expanding, David Laborier is clearly in one of the most productive phases of his career. Everything points to a next chapter worth paying very close attention to. Explore his full world at labojazz.com. The best, it seems, is still ahead.
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