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Julie Kjaer 3: Dobbeltgaeenger
By"Out of Sight" opens the album with a bang as Kjaer blows and honks with a gritty, assertive tone and unbridled energy. Drummer

Steve Noble
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John Edwards
bass, acousticThe spare setting of the trio allows for many inventive exchanges among the group members. Kjaer's hushed notes, Edwards' gentle drone and Noble's edgy thuds set the expectant atmosphere of the title track. As Noble's kit rumbles and cymbals crash Kjaer weaves long, dark lines that Edward mirrors with his agile and somber bowing. This ensemble performance bears marks of Western Classical influences and brims with a solemn and pastoral spirituality. Simultaneous, individual statements form the core of the otherworldly "Pleasantly Troubled." Three stream of consciousness spontaneous monologues join forming a pensive yet fiery and roughhewn yet lyrical piece. Edwards' resonant strings, Kjaer's plaintive and fervent wails and Noble's angular thuds and thrums construct eerily haunting music. Riotous and eloquent ensemble play ushers in the stirring conclusion.
This ingenious recording is a bold and provocative statement that secures Kjaer's position as an accomplished and original saxophonist at the forefront of modern jazz. The record also whets the appetite for more to come from this singular and electrifying artist. ">
Track Listing
Out of Sight; Face; Alto Madness; Pleasantly Troubled; Dear Mr. Bee; Dobbeltgaeenger.
Personnel
Julie Kjaer
woodwindsJulie Kjaer: alto saxophone; Steve Noble: drums; John Edwards: bass.
Album information
Title: Dobbeltgaeenger | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Clean Feed Records
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