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Mathias Eick: Midwest
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Jon Balke
pianob.1955

Helge Norbakken
drumsb.1965

Mats Eilertsen
bassb.1975

Tord Gustavsen
pianob.1970

Jacob Young
guitarb.1970

Iro Haarla
piano
Manu Katche
drumsb.1958
Eick's compositions are ancestral, personal, and deeply felt at that level. He has convincingly channeled the challenges and triumphs of his country's immigrants to America, without sentimentality yet with considerable empathy. The title track paints a picture of the rolling landscape by way of Balke's impressionistic playing with Larsen's folkloric interpretations putting a human face on the settlers themselves. The beautiful and melancholy "Hem" suggests a solidary search for roots in a new land as does "March" but here with an element of celebration at reaching the destination. Likewise, celebratory "Dakota" and "Fargo"with a reference to the Coen Brothers filmare further tributes to the endurance of the northern plains settlers. They paint both the harshness and unwavering determination of the quest in a beautiful and compelling melodies.
Eick and Balke are the primary soloists on Midwest but the more subtle contributions of Norbakken, Larsen and Eilertsen are critical to the texture and traditional presence of the music; the players are empathetic yet distinguished in their contributions. Eick favors minimalist constructs and otherworldly atmospherics, qualities that are well suited in imagining the theme and mood he has intended for Midwest, a warm album as natural and comforting as going home. ">
Track Listing
Midwest; Hem; March; At Sea; Dakota; Lost; Fargo; November.
Personnel
Mathias Eick
trumpetMathias Eick: tromba; Gjermund Larsen: violino; Jon Balke: pianoforte; Mats Eilertsen: contrabbasso; Helge Norbakken: percussioni.
Album information
Title: Midwest | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: ECM Records
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