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Mette Henriette: Drifting
ByMette Henriette
saxophone, tenor
Sidsel Endresen
vocals
Karin Krog
vocalsb.1937

Tim Berne
saxophone, altob.1954
Henriette is joined by Swedish pianist
Johan Lindvall
pianoJudith Hamann
celloDrifting is a series of fifteen, mostly brief vignettes, six tracks coming in at under two minutes. The title is indicative of the flow in these compositions. Through the progression of pieces, there is a sense of wandering but not without focus. "The 7th" opens the album followed by "Across The Floor," moving from elegiac to pastoral. The full, opulent sound of "I Villvind" glides into the pensive, delicate "Cadat." "0°" and "Solsnu" are ambient and tone and atmosphere drift into a minimal melody.
Drifting's destination is nebulous. Henriette's music combines elements of quietly atmospheric jazz and classical music, creating a sound that is both ethereal and spiritual. She builds bridges with collaborators experienced in exploring similar possibilities. The leader's melodic phrases and gentle tone were part of her diverse debut album but they dominate the inspiring Drifting. It is an excellent album, timeless, with a circular quality, and best listened to in its entirety. ">
Track Listing
The 7th; Across the floor; I villvind; Cadat; Chassé; Drifting; Oversoar; Rue du Renard; Indrifting you; A Choo; Ciedda, fas; 0°; Solsnu; Crescent; Divining.
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Title: Drifting | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: ECM Records
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