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Oddgeir Berg Trio: In The End Of The Night
ByOddgeir Berg
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The disc's opener, "Vagabond," sets the stage for an enlivened experience. It is not withdrawn; in fact, it sounds gregarious and modernistic; whether or not it is electronics or some heartily distinctive bowing on the part of bassist Karl-Joakim Wisloff (a fuzz box for the bass is involved) is beside the point. The trio is creating soundscapes in a most extraordinary way.
"American Dream" is a propulsive, straight-ahead piano trio workout. "The Stars Aligned" features some of the most exquisite interplay between Berg, bassist Wisloff and drummer " data-original-title="" title="">Klaus Robert Blomvik. "The Escape" establishes a lively acoustic groove. "In the End Of The Night," the disc's title tune, picks up on the theme of the group's debut album, Before Dawn, exploring the atmospherics of the silent, time-stands-still moments preceding sunrise, with a cool, deliberate and portentous sound.
Before Dawn said this is a group to keep an ear on. In The End Of The Night says this is a piano trio to get truly excited about, a trio for the new millennium. ">
Track Listing
Vagabond; American Dream; The Escape; List; Travellers; Way Home; Future Has Come; Lullaby For A.O.; Stars Aligned; In The End Of The Night.
Personnel
Oddgeir Berg
pianoOddgeir Berg: piano, keys; Karl-Joakim Wisloff: bass; Klaus Robert Blomvik: drums.
Album information
Title: In The End Of The Night | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Ozella Music
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