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Rogier Telderman Trio: Contours
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Tuur Moens
drumsb.1985
Telderman's writing is melodic and lyrical but with an added edge when the mood of the piece requires it. He's jazz-influenced certainly, but classical, ambient and rock influences also find their places in his writingthere's a more soulful side to his work too, as evidenced by his writing and playing in the superb Dutch band

There's nothing too wild on Contours, too raucous or out-of-control. There's plenty of upbeat positivity, however, as well as a selection of more measured compositions. "Skippy Mash" (great title) does indeed skip. It bounces too, thanks to Bakker's bass line. "Minor Conspiracy" is reminiscent of another European piano trio,

Phronesis
band / ensemble / orchestraOf the gentler tunes "Sketch" is a graceful, melancholy, pieceBakker's bass is a key factor in establishing the mood while the interplay between all three men is graceful and intricate. "Goodbye, Monsieur Belkin" is blessed with a beautiful melody, coupled with a degree of tension (for which Moens can take much of the credit) that gives it added drama. "Strange Place"at just over eight minutes, the album's longest tuneis Telderman's most cinematic composition. An expansive number that seems to give the trio the most scope for improvisation, it appears to be heading for the album's most energetic and explosive ending before a sudden shift in tempo and mood leads to a calmer close.
Contours finishes with "Waltz," a slow and lovely tune that's notable for the restrained playing of all three musicians. It's a beautiful finale to an impressive debut album from the Rogier Telderman Trio. ">
Track Listing
Goodbye, Monsieur Belkin; On A Tuesday; Minor Conspiracy; Sketch; Strange Place; Song For AC; Slippers; Skippy Mash; Waltz.
Personnel
Rogier Telderman
pianoRogier Telderman: piano; Guus Bakker: double bass; Tuur Moens: drums.
Album information
Title: Contours | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Rm Records
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