"Life is what happens while you're busy making other plans." With *Stories of Life*, their tenth album, the German jazz trio triosence celebrates 25 years of artistic collaboration, shared emotions, and international renown. Known for their lyrical playing and the melodic clarity of their compositions, triosence has captivated audiences in Europe, Asia, and the United States. The album draws inspiration from intimate life moments: grief, rebirth, joy, and suspended instants. "Dear Rainer" pays homage to pianist Bernhard Schüler's uncle, the painter Rainer Hoffmann, whose work also graces the album's cover. Lighter tracks like "Tomato Party" celebrate the poetry of everyday life, while "Little Lost Wonder" and "These Simple Things" explore fragility and human connections. Finally, "Like the Wind," revisited in an instrumental version, closes the album like a meditation on time, memory, and movement. Described by *Stern* magazine as "the new face of German jazz, a true musical trinity," and by Japan's *Swing Journal* as "the piano trio that swept away the rigid image of German jazz," triosence continues to redefine the jazz trio with precision, emotion, and timeless storytelling.