Lyn Leon
Biography
All musicians boast about "their sound," but few bands can make a credible claim of having invented a sound that's really unique. Lyn Leon can. Matthias Eser, Stephan Diethelm, and Carolyn Leonhart, the trio at the core of the band, write music that's pop, in the grown-up sense of the word, a bit jazzy with a sprinkling of R&B and seasoned by various rhythms from around the world. What makes them exceptional is that the music is played on glass instruments invented by Eser and Diethelm. The BB-phone is a xylophone-like instrument made of 20 bowls that are played with mallets or rubbed with wet fingertips. The bowls are tuned by filling them with water to vary their pitch. The verrophone is actually a large glass bell, usually used to cover clocks to keep them dust free. They play it like a tabla. The glasröhrenspiel (glass tubes instrument) is similar to a vibraharp, only it's made of glass. The sounds these instruments produce are otherworldly, full of rich, deep overtones, sliding open notes, and gently chiming arpeggios that bring to mind a delicate muted glockenspiel.
Stephan Diethelm traveled all over the world with his family when he was a child. The place that impressed him most was Zimbabwe (then Rhodesia).
Selected Discography

Private Pop
2005
