Lars Rainer Rüetschi (born March 24, 1977), professional known as Lars Taylor, is a Swiss fusion guitarist, composer, and producer.
He has collaborated with many notable musicians and
Grammy Award
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winners, including
Donny McCaslin
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,
Mark Soskin, Paul Brown, and
Bob Glaub
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.
Early life
Lars Taylor was born in
Switzerland
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, but spent a portion of his childhood in
Brazil
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, where music such as
Bossa Nova influenced him.
He played the piano for seven years before discovering the guitar at the age of 14. At the age of 15, Lars bought a
4-track recorder
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, recording, arranging and producing his own compositions, having already his first professional studio job as a session player for a single recording when he was 17.
Career
From 1998 to 2002, Lars Taylor studied
jazz guitar
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In the early 1930s, jazz musicians sought to amplify their ...
in the
Basel Music Academy's
jazz faculty with French–Marseiller guitar virtuoso Francis Coletta as his teacher.
In 2005, Taylor moved to
Berlin
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, looking for better opportunities in music. After playing at sessions, he quickly became involved in the scene and toured through Berlin clubs with Nigerian singer Leon Adonri and his band The Peacekeeper & The Purple Egg.
In the same year, Taylor returned for a few weeks to Switzerland to co-write and record for the Lindale Project, playing with
Grammy
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-nominated American saxophone player
Donny McCaslin
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and
Mark Soskin.
In 2006, Taylor was cast for the German pop band Thalaya. After being discovered in 2008 by the Angolan rapper
Diamondog
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, he became part of his band playing in legendary places and festivals like
Kunsthaus Tacheles
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,
Fête de la Musique
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and old DDR place
Kaffee Burger
The Kaffee Burger is an artistic restaurant and club on Torstraße in Berlin-Mitte, Germany.
History
The restaurant has existed since 1890. The restaurant continued to be run as a private company in the GDR. Since the 1970s, the Kaffee Burger ...
.
In 2009 Taylor was also a session guitar player for the
New German Wave
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band
1. Futurologischer Congress, contributed tracks for the album ''Küssmichdoch'' from German pop singer
Christin Henkel and played with her group at Fritz Nacht der Talente 2008. They were nominated for the German Rock & Pop Award 2007.
In 2009, he spent a few months in
Bucharest
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, Romania. Returning to Switzerland afterward, with his wife Gabriela. In 2018, he collaborated with 2-time
Grammy Award
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producer Paul Brown.
In 2019, Taylor released his first solo single ''Sweet Onion'', Which entered the Top 40 in the Smooth Jazz Charts.
In 2020, Taylor released ''Keep It Going'' (with Paul Brown as a producer and the mixing of
Bob Glaub
Bob Glaub (born May 10, 1952)Hageman, William (April 29, 2005)."The aces of bass: Five giants of an overshadowed instrument", Knight Ridder Tribune News Service. is an American bass player and session musician. He has played with such artists an ...
on bass). During that same year, he released ''Dance Forever'' (Charles Berthoud on bass; produced and mixed by
Ken Navarro
Ken Navarro (born June 9, 1953) is an American contemporary jazz guitarist from Lafayette, Indiana.
Career
Navarro worked as a studio musician in Los Angeles, performing with Dave Koz, Nell Carter, and Doc Severinsen. In 1990, Navarro releas ...
). In 2021 he released ''Smile''.
In 2022, Taylor released a new single called ''Blue Sphere'', which received over 50,000 streams on
Spotify
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, and spent 26 weeks total on various radio charts. It also made it to the Top 30 on the Groove Jazz Music Chart.
In 2022, he also released ''Flying (To Another Place)'' and ''The Waltz.''
Taylor was featured in
Akustik Gitarre magazine in 2022.
In 2023, he released the singles ''Electric Night,'' ''The Beauty Of Life
'' and ''Carioca''.
Discography
Singles
*Sweet Onion (2019)
*Keep It Going (2020)
*Dance Forever (2020)
*Smile (2021)
*Blue Sphere (2022)
*Flying (To Another Place) (2022)
*The Waltz (2022)
*Electric Night (2023)
*Beauty of Life (2023)
*Carioca (2023)
Albums
* Poetry in Motion ( Cinematic Solo Works) (2022)
References
{{DEFAULTSORT:Ruetschi, Lars Rainer
Living people
1977 births
Swiss guitarists
Swiss male composers