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Jakob Norgren Jazz Orchestra: Pathfinding
ByJakob Norgren
saxophone, baritoneb.1967
Stylistically, this music fits somewhere between Ayn Inserto's story-telling Home Away From Home and

John Fedchock
tromboneb.1957
Norgren likes odd meters (and phrase lengths) "Pathfinding" is in 11/4, "Parade" is in 7/4 and the bass line in "Some Kind Of Dancing" has that delicious odd-length hitch. However, these are not used for mere effect, and sound quite natural.
All of the soloists, especially tenor saxophonist

Jonas Kullhammar
saxophoneb.1978
Of particular interest are the two "Secret Walks." The first begins with a deep blues groove with a monster solo by Kullhammar that is overtaken by sustained notes of the band to lead into the quite different middle section that lopes to and fro until it thins out only to build and intensify; in other words, a sonic story. The second kind of picks up where the first left off, only drop into a spellbinding groove supporting a number of wonderful solos.
Simply put, Norgren's music as played by the band is flat out exciting, continually surprising while maintaining that one-foot-in-the-tradition which makes it easy for anyone to appreciate and groove on. ">
Track Listing
Pathfinding; Some Kind Of Dancing; Serendipity; Parade; Secret Walks, Part 1; Secret Walks, Part 2.
Personnel
Jakob Norgren, Jonas Kullhammar, Peter Friedman, Lina L?vstrand, Kai Sundquist, Christian Herluf Pedersen: reeds; Fredrik Oscarsson, Jonne Bentl?v, David Ljunggren, Oscar Lindblom: trumpets; Mats ?leklint, Michael R?rby, Johan ?str?m, Klas Eriksson: trombones; Mathias Lundquist: piano; Lars Ekman: bass; Isak Andersson: drums.
Album information
Title: Pathfinding | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Wime Records
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