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Moskus: Moskus: Salmesykkel
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Bobo Stenson
pianob.1944

Jan Garbarek
saxophoneb.1947

Terje Rypdal
guitarb.1947

Arild Andersen
bass, acousticb.1945

Jon Christensen
drums1943 - 2020

Bugge Wesseltoft
pianob.1964

Christian Wallumrod
pianob.1971

Nils Petter Molvaer
trumpetb.1960

Arve Henriksen
trumpetb.1968

Eivind Aarset
guitarSince then, it's not so much been new wave as much as it's been wave-after-wave of artists like

In The Country
band / ensemble / orchestra
Eple Trio
band / ensemble / orchestra
Splashgirl
pianoAnd it's attention well-deservedand well-rewarded. Unlike Splashgirl, whose sound continues to evolve increasingly towards more electronic environs, Moskus is a purely acoustic group. Its showcase at the 2012 Trondheim Jazz Festival's daytime Jazz Summit was a free improvisation of more esoteric concerns; Salmesykkel reveals a trio that's improv-heavy, to be sure, but one that also adheres to far more melodic tendencies. It also demonstrates a stronger disposition towards groove from the get-go, with bassist Fredrik Luhr Dietrichson and drummer Hans Hulb?kmo's Afro-centric rhythms on the opening title track setting up a perfect context for pianist Anja Lauvdal, who may evoke images of

Keith Jarrett
pianob.1945

Tord Gustavsen
pianob.1970
That's not to say Lauvdal sounds anything like any of these players, but she demonstrateson the opening track, but also on the gently majestic "Bibelbeltet" and, towards the end of "Ville Vesten"a clear love of gospel music that ties her to Gustavsen, even as her touch is largely firmer, and which helps render terms like "Nordic Cool," so often lazily used to describe everything that comes out of Norway, not just irrelevant but flat-out incorrect. If anything, Moskus' sound is warm, although it never reaches anywhere close to a boil.
Instead, Moskus demonstrates the kind of restraint often associated with the Norwegian scene but which is really just indicative of groups where the collective end is more important than individual virtuosic means. Hulb?kmo is, for all his twenty-some years, already an extraordinarily active player, heard most recently on saxophonist

Hanna Paulsberg
saxophone, tenorA slow backbeat drives the folkloric " N?r det regne p? presten dryp det p? klokkarn," its form opening up to a closing vamp where the trio achieves one of its most transcendent collective moments of tension, before resolving and releasing into the chorus of what could easily be a song, were some lyrics written for it. The delicate freedom of "Dagen derp? og veien tellbaksjatt" slowly builds, with Hulb?kmo's assorted hand percussion and Lauvdal's rubato two-chord ostinato gradually resolving into a lengthy theme doubled by the pianist and Dietrichson, its ascending notes feeling like they're about to fall off a cliff...but they never do. Dietrichson opens "Snorres Saga" with a combination of carefully placed harmonics and sustaining low register notes, Hulb?kmo's mirroring cymbal harmonics the perfect complement until Lauvdal enters and he switches to a bowed saw to echo the pianist's rubato melody. The closing composition that gives the group its name is a song of quiet power, proving that volume isn't necessary to create drama; only careful control over dynamics is.
With some significant touring already under its belt, Moskus is beginning to stretch out to other countries, including Denmark, Portugal and the UK, where it performed as part of a night devoted to its label, Hubro. Hubro may only be entering its fourth year of existence, its first recordSplashgirl's superb Arborreleased in the late fall of 2009, but with a roster that also includes bassist

Mats Eilertsen
bassb.1975

Huntsville
band / ensemble / orchestraTrack Listing
Salmesykkel; Kloster; Bibelbeltet; N?r det regne p? presten dryp det p? klokkarn; Farlig norsk hengebru; Dagen derp? og veien tellbaksjatt; Creperie de Marie; Ville Vesten; Snorres Saga; Moskus.
Personnel
Anja Lauvdal: piano; Fredrik Luhr Dietrichson: double bass; Hans Hulb?kmo: drums.
Album information
Title: Moskus: Salmesykkel | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Hubro Records
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