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Daniel Sommer: Duets
ByA duo record is perhaps the most efficient way of hearing how a drummer reacts to his or her surroundings, and a special variation of the duo album is the type where the drummer plays duets with different musicians.

Kevin Brow
drums
Daniel Sommer
drumsThe concept is simple: Nine different musicians, nine different duos. The pieces are improvised and don't have any title. There is just the name of the musician that Sommer plays with, the instrument and that's it.
The album is out digitally, but also comes as a high quality vinyl pressing and it makes sense to hear the album as two different sides. Side one has duets with bassist Frederik Sakham Lomborg, saxophonists

Mikko Innanen
saxophoneb.1978

Artturi Rönkä
piano
Seppo Kantonen
piano
Bill Evans
piano1929 - 1980
Side two, on the other hand, is more experimental and less memorable. Here Sommer plays with pianists

Butch Lacy
piano1947 - 2018

Kari Ikonen
pianob.1973

Marc Ducret
guitarb.1957
Track Listing
1; 2; 3; 4; 5; 6; 7; 8; 9.
Personnel
Daniel Sommer
drumsDaniel Sommer: drums; Artturi R?nk?: piano; Seppo Kantonen: piano & electronics; Butch Lacy: piano; Kari Ikonen: piano; Mikko Innanen: saxophone; Cesar Joaniquet: saxophone; Johannes Sarjasto: saxophone; Fredrik Sakham Lomborg: double bass; Marc Ducret: guitar.
Album information
Title: Duets | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: Self Published
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