
The Next Movement has rightfully earned the title ”Europe’s must-see funk band” thanks to their deep groove and impeccable sense of rhythm. Their live performances at Leverkusener Jazztagen (Rockpalast WDR TV broadcast), the Black Sea Jazz Festival in Georgia, Saulkrasti Jazz in Latvia, Jazztage Dresden, Enclave de Agua Festival in Spain, and the Prerov Jazz Festival in the Czech Republic have quickly established the funky trio as one of the hottest acts on the scene, gaining fans all over the world.
Despite being a trio, their synergy is so tight that their sound fills the room as if they were a quintet—or even a sextet. The energy they exude is simply impressive, and combined with their flawless production and skilled performances, they repeatedly prove their musical mastery.
On stage:
J.J. Flueck – drums, samples and lead vocals
Pascal ”P” Kaeser – bass, synth and backing vocals
Sam Siegenthaler – guitar and backing vocals

The Next Movement has rightfully earned the title ”Europe’s must-see funk band” thanks to their deep groove and impeccable sense of rhythm. Their live performances at Leverkusener Jazztagen (Rockpalast WDR TV broadcast), the Black Sea Jazz Festival in Georgia, Saulkrasti Jazz in Latvia, Jazztage Dresden, Enclave de Agua Festival in Spain, and the Prerov Jazz Festival in the Czech Republic have quickly established the funky trio as one of the hottest acts on the scene, gaining fans all over the world.
Despite being a trio, their synergy is so tight that their sound fills the room as if they were a quintet—or even a sextet. The energy they exude is simply impressive, and combined with their flawless production and skilled performances, they repeatedly prove their musical mastery.
On stage:
J.J. Flueck – drums, samples and lead vocals
Pascal ”P” Kaeser – bass, synth and backing vocals
Sam Siegenthaler – guitar and backing vocals