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August Rosenbaum Trio: Live LP
BySometimes, an evolutionary variation displays traits of both the new era and its primordial ancestors. Such is the sophomore release by August Rosenbaum's trio. The Danish pianist's music is packaged as an LP and an EP, two things that had pretty much become extinct before he was born in 1987.
Like his previous Beholder (Impostor Records, 2010), which featured New York-based musicians, Rosenbaum displays immense talent at both composing and playing. This time he chose to record with his Danish working trio of bassist Jesper Thorn and drummer Rasmus Lund, making a more homogenous statement.
Perhaps best described as the Danish

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Switching gears on "Shoyn Fargessen," the ferocity of Rosenbaum's two-handed attack drives the experience. Even when the pulse slows and the track becomes a march, there is tumult. Rosenbaum's pieces show that he alone controls the throttlespeeding and slowing for full effect. He also uses that control to play a beautiful melody on "D'accord" or reinvent a classic on "Pannon," a reformulation of

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Track Listing
Delicate Matter; Pannon; Let Me Leave With You; Shoyn Fargessen; Be On The Lookout; Her Har Vi Balladen; D'accord; Heinseit.
Personnel
August Rosenbaum
pianoAugust Rosenbaum: piano; Jesper Thorn: bass; Rasmus Lund: drums.
Album information
Title: Live LP | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: Self Produced
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