The Swiss jazz trio Day & Taxi has been saxophonist Christoph Gallio's main on/off project throughout the 1990s. Personnel changes have made it difficult for the unit to record (only three albums during the decade), but it enjoyed a certain popularity among avant-garde jazz fans in Europe, America, and Japan, as many international tours testify. The group's compositions (mostly Gallio's) make use of sparseness in arrangements to let the melodies flow freely (not unlike Steve Lacy), thus making the music accessible yet creative.
Gallio formed Day & Taxi in 1988 as a quartet wi...