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Ingi Bjarni Trio: Fundur
ByIngi Bjarni Skúlason
pianob.1987
Translated roughly as 'finding/discovery' or 'to have found something' Fundur immediately captures the ear with the openly expressive language that Bjarni, double bassist

"Hlaupa burtu" and "Thof" are briskly muscular and highly accessible entries into the robust workings of one of Europe's many captivating piano trios. The gentle, contemplative lull of "Snudur" has underneath it the quiet propulsion of Poulsen and Eliassen that hallmarks Fundur. As if to remind us that America's panic politics reach everywhere, "Trump Waltz" starts tense and pensive, only to break into a free-fall jam of stop and start piano outbursts, edgy drums, and peppery bass runs. And though it may not snow as much as people may think it does in Iceland, the closing "Sakna nordurljosa" (translated as 'missing the northern lights') and "Mars" just feel like snow falling.
Those familiar with the unwinding, narrative work of pianists

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pianob.1970

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Track Listing
Fundur; Hlaupa burtu; ?óf; Snú?ur; S306; Trump Waltz; Sakna nor?urljósa; Mars.
Personnel
Ingi Bjarni Skúlason
pianoIngi Bjarni Skúlason: piano; Bár?ur Reinert Poulsen: double bass; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen: drums.
Album information
Title: Fundur | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Dot Time Records
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