
Taylor Eigsti
pianoThe interplay on Big City is nothing short of impressive, to say the least. Eigsti and Nypan are in a constant exchange of glances, questions and instigations with one another, seamlessly alternating complementing phrases and harmonic frames. Saxophonist

Ben Wendel
saxophone, tenorBassist

Joe Martin
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Justin Faulkner
drums"Shallow Water" and "Starfall" keep on the heavy-hearted side of the record, which is by far the overall dominant mood. While Wendel owns the former with the same sensitive touch as before, the latter shows a warm unit in which no-one feels the need to stand up in order to speak. The collective shines. "Grasshopper" closes the album with fiery pizzazz, a notion that could have been introduced to the album a tad earlier on, for a bit more variety in pace. The message, however, seems very clear: it is never too late to swing!
?yvind Nypan thought about everything going into this and offers up his most complete outing to date, as a composer, a guitarist as well as a member of the band. His language on guitar is clear and calculated, yet all the while mindful of the overall tone, therewith filled with soul. A tasteful modern jazz endeavor through and through. ">
Track Listing
The Greeting; You Old Tasmanian Devil You; Close to the Sun; Come What May; Kung Kong; Shallow Water; Starfall; Grasstopper.
Personnel
?yvind Nypan: guitar; Ben Wendel: sax; Taylor Eigsti: piano; Joe Martin: bass; Justin Faulkner: drums.
Album information
Title: Big City | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Losen Records
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