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John Russell / St?le Liavik Solberg: No Step
ByJohn Russell
guitar1954 - 2021
Russell and Solberg give an engaging, straight ahead performance without any trickery or flab. Their time spent gigging as a duo has clearly tuned them into the style and patterns of each other's playing. Across the piece, there is not a superfluous or wasted note from either of them. Their music radiates economy, good decision making and taste. Throughout, each is completely wrapped up in the other's playing, responding so rapidly and seamlessly that it is actually impossible to say one is leading and the other following.
In his burgeoning career to date, Solberg has already impressed in the quartet VCDC (voice, cello, drums, clarinet) alongside cellist

Fred Lonberg-Holm
cellob.1962

Steve Beresford
pianoDown the years, Russell has repeatedly demonstrated that he is an appealingly sympathetic duo player, with notable examples being Translations (Emanem, 2011) with guitarist
Pascal Marzan
guitar, 12-stringStefan Keune
saxophone, tenorTrack Listing
No Step (33:05).
Personnel
John Russell: guitar? St?le Liavik Solberg: drums, percussion.
Album information
Title: No Step | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Hispid
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