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Fredrik Ljungkvist / Yun Kan 10: Fredrik Ljungkvist / Yun Kan 10: Ten
ByFredrik Ljungkvist
saxophone, tenorb.1969
Ljungkvist's ten original compositions swing between opposite sonic poles. It is a big band that rarely exhaust its full capabilities. The musical language encompasses modern, free-bop forms and new chamber music in well-crafted segments, sometimes focuses on soloists and at other times highlights Yun Kan as a musical collective. It bridges the gap between solid, intricate textures and powerful, intuitive free improvisations and between the contemplative and the ironic. It emphasizes unique sonic elements such as the operatic vocals of

Sofia Jernberg
vocals
All the compositions were arranged by Ljungkvist and are spread on a double album, make full use of the singular and resourceful voices of the ensemble members. On the first disc, "Lackritz" stresses the playful, suggestive vocals of Jernberg and the expressive tuba of


Peter Brötzmann
woodwinds1941 - 2023

Barry Guy
bass, acousticb.1947

Katt Hernandez
violin
Raymond Strid
drumsb.1956
Only on "Hold On To Your Hat!" does Yun Kan 10 begin to sound like a band whose musical vocabulary is rooted in jazz legacy, swinging happily over an infectious melodic theme, with passionate solos by trombonist Mats Äleklint and Ljunkvist. A chaotic, dark soundscape is formed on "Fighter," torn between the idiosyncratic vocals of Jernberg, the brooding keyboards of Risberg and the whole ensemble. "Kun Lun" revolves between the restless, otherwoldly sonic explorations of Jernberg, Risberg, Holmlander and ?leklint and calm reasoning.
The second disc continues to present this ensemble's ability to create a colorful range of arresting forms. It opens with the poetic "Dolphinian Motion," structured around Ljungkvist and Jernberg, in a delicate dance that suddenly erupts into an energetic storm and then gradually involves other participants in the emotional dance. Drummers F?lt and Strid stimulate each other on "Tuulikki" and anchor Ljungkvist and Jernberg flights in a flexible rhythmic framework. "No Panic, Just Curious" patiently matures from a reserved, chamber jazz form, featuring Hernandez, to an open-ended, collective free improvisation, linked cleverly with the powerful, orchestral arrangement of " Abraxas," concluding with a charismatic solo by Ljungkvist. The final, contemplative composition, "Russia," finds a fragile balance between all the previous forms and the highly personal voices of its members and shines with elegant creative energy.
A masterful achievement. Ten presents Ljungkvist's musical vision at its best. One of the best releases, so far, of 2013. ">
Track Listing
CD1: Lackritz; How To Break A Fever; Hold On To Your Hat!; Fighter; Kun Lun. CD2: Dolphinian Motion; Tuulikki; No Panic, Just Curious; Abraxas; Russia.
Personnel
Fredrik Ljungkvist
saxophone, tenorFredrik Ljungkvist: soprano, tenor and baritone saxophones, clarinet; Sofia Jernberg voice; Mats ?leklint: trombone; Per-?ke Holmlander: tuba; Klas Nevrin: piano; Mattias Risberg: hammond, ARP pro soloist and Moog Taurus; Katt Hernandez: violin; Mattias Welin: bass; Jon F?lt: drums; Raymond Strid: drums.
Album information
Title: Fredrik Ljungkvist / Yun Kan 10: Ten | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Hoob Records
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About Fredrik Ljungkvist
Instrument: Saxophone, tenor
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