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Eyal Hareuveni Best of 2013 List
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Alexander von Schlippenbach
pianob.1938
Kitchen Orchestra with Alexander von Schlippenbach
(CCAP)
An exemplary collaboration between legendary German composer-pianist Alexander von Schlippenbach and the Norwegian, Stavanger-based Kitchen Orchestra. Unique interpretation of the essence of jazz, contemporary music and free improvisation and what music can mean in the 21st century.


Fredrik Ljungkvist
saxophone, tenorb.1969
Ten
(Hoob)
Sadly, Swedish master reed player Fredrik Ljungkvist does not release solo albums as often as many would wish. But each album of his offers a set of imaginative compositions, full of surprising arrangements, arresting forms and challenging interplay, always rich with emotions and humor.

Elogio da Desordem (In Praise of Disorder)
(Shhpuma)
One One of best new discoveries of this year. A highly original Portuguese composer-pianist who weave abstract musical textures, poetic texts and images into a mesmerizing work. Check also on this label another exceptional album of Sá with guitarist Luís José Martins, Almost a Song, a collection of loose recipes that may be, and most likely may not, songs.

Exit!
(Rune Grammofon)
The most ambitious project of Swedish sax titan

Mats Gustafsson
woodwindsb.1964
The Thing
band / ensemble / orchestra
Ken Vandermark
saxophoneb.1964

Thurston Moore
guitar

Hamid Drake
drumsb.1955
Seven Lines
(MultiKulti Project)
The third release of Polish reed master

Waclaw Zimpel
clarinet, bassb.1983

Hamid Drake
drumsb.1955


Vijay Iyer
pianob.1971
Mike Ladd
synthesizerHolding It Down: The Veterans' Dreams Project
(Pi Recordings)
The third collaboration of pianist

Vijay Iyer
pianob.1971
Mike Ladd
synthesizer
David Lang
accordionDeath Speaks
(Cantaloupe Music)
American composer
David Lang
accordion

Gunhild Seim
trumpetStory Water
(Drollehol? Music)
Another excellent release from one of the finest composers of the Norwegian, Stavanger scene. Trumpeter Gunhild Seim blends dream-like, cinematic texts and nuanced musical textures comprised of experimental sounds, modern jazz, progressive and even metal rock into a highly original and expressive work.


Strings & The Moon
(Kadima Collective)
A beautiful presentation of one the creative and still underrated double bass players, Japanese Tetsu Saitoh. This triptych box feature Saitoh in a free-improvised trio trio with vocalist

Lauren Newton
vocals
Music Inside The Language
(LJ Records)
Thoughtful, often provocative, investigation on the essence of music making, the basic organization of the elements of musical language and the responsibility of the musician-artist to communicate his art. This 3-discs set feature brilliant improvisations with double bassist
Nina de Heney
bass, acoustic
Sofia Jernberg
vocalsHonorable mention:
The creative Scandinavian women-composers who presented this year suggestive, alternative and often sensual songs that in an enlightened and compassionate world would have become this year's biggest hits. Most notable are Swedish Mariam The Believer (aka Mariam Wallentin from the duo " data-original-title="" title="">Wildbirds and Peacedrums and Fire! Orchestra with her solo debut Blood Donation (Repeat Until Death) and Danish " data-original-title="" title="">Jomi Massage (aka Signe H?irup Wille-J?rgensen), another great discovery of this year, with her solo album Primitives (The Being Music) and Frk. Jacobsen (aka " data-original-title="" title="">Anja Jacobsen) on her debut solo EP
Best performances of 2013
The trio of British sax genius

John Butcher
saxophoneb.1954

Mickey Hart
drums
Grateful Dead
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1965
Polish reed master

Mikolaj Trzaska
saxophone, baritone
Harold Rubin
clarinetb.1932
" data-original-title="" title="">Slava Ganelin's Priority Trio with German master drummer

Klaus Kugel
drumsb.1959
The Norwegian progressive metal band Enslaved drowned a dedicated audience of metal-heads in Tel Aviv with its massive sonic onslaught and proved that even tough vikings can improvise and have sense of humor.
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Best of / Year End
Eyal Hareuveni
United States
Alexander von Schlippenbach
Fredrik Ljungkvist
Mats Gustafsson
The Thing
Ken Vandermark
Thurston Moore
Hamid Drake
Wac?aw Zimpel
Mike Ladd
Vijay Iyer
David Lang
Shara Worden
Gunhild Seim
Tetsu Saitoh
Lauren Newton
Kazue Sawai
Nina de Heney
Sofia Jernberg
Wildbirds & Peacedrums
Jomi Massage
Anja Jacobsen
John Butcher
Mickey Hart Band
Grateful Dead
Miko?aj Trzaska
Harold Rubin
Slava Ganelin
Klaus Kugel
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