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Jakob Baekgaard's Best of 2015
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These Skies In Which We Rust
33xtreme
The piano as an instrument holds a special place in my heart and the British pianist

John Law
piano
Masabumi Kikuchi / Ben Street / Thomas Morgan / Kresten Osgood
Ilk Music
Another piano highlight was the release from Masabumi Kikuchi, simply titled Masabumi Kikuchi / Ben Street / Thomas Morgan / Kresten Osgood. As the title implies, it was a collective effort and a poetic examination of the possibilities of the piano.

El Sue?o de los Sauces
Kuai Music
The joy of hearing jazz these days is that it has become a global phenomenon. I am thrilled and delighted to discover jazz in new parts of the world and this year showed how fertile the jazz scene is in Buenos Aires. Jazmín Prodan is one of the many musical talents in the city and her album El Sue?o de los Sauces was a more than promising start. It was released on the noteworthy Kuai label.

Heartland
Impulse!
Another singer, Indra, delivered the definitive breakthrough with her album Heartland. It was a strong statement from a singer who understands the complex emotional landscape of the human heart.

Hymnotic/Salmodisk
Loveland Records
Poetry was used to great effect on two releases that avoided the clichés of jazz 'n' poetry.

Jakob Bro
guitarb.1978

Sommeren Der Ute
Losen Records
The same could be said about acclaimed Norwegian poet Jan Erik Vold whose haiku-like poetry shone in the company of harpist Ellen B?dtker, percussionist Eirik Raude and the fluorescent trumpet lines of

Arve Henriksen
trumpetb.1968

In The Moment
International Anthem
The beauty of modern jazz is its ability to transcend and expand genres. Drummer Makaya McCraven's album In The Moment kept the improvisational nerve of jazz and used contemporary collage techniques to create a stunning palette of tight grooves and creative soundscapes.

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Retso Records
Trumpeter

Jeff Oster
flugelhornb.1957

Bernard Purdie
drumsb.1939

Chuck Rainey
bass, electricb.1940

Requiem
Self Produced
Elaborate soundscapes were created by pianist Signe Bisgaard and trumpeter Jakob Buchanan, who both worked with a big ensemble and explored a wealth of tonal colors with success. Buchanan used a Latin choir and invited guests such as percussion wizard

Marilyn Mazur
percussionb.1955

Meander
Finland Records
Bisgaard also used many musical voices, but in a subdued way where it is not obvious that a large ensemble is at work.
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Best of / Year End
Jakob Baekgaard
33xtreme
John Law
ILK Music
Kuai Music
Loveland Records
Jakob Bro
Losen Records
Arve Henriksen
International Anthem
Jeff Oster
Bernard Purdie
Chuck Rainey
Marilyn Mazur
Indra
Finland Records
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