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Mathias Eick: Ravensburg
ByThe composition of the group is similar to Midwest in terms of instrumentation, if not personnel. Only percussionist

Helge Norbakken
drumsb.1965
The striking melancholy of "Family" opens with Ulvo's placid piano and gives way to Eick's breathy trumpetsomewhat reminiscent of

Nils Petter Molvaer
trumpetb.1960
Eick's compositions have an overall darkness about them though their sophistication and accents, the punctuation of bass and percussion, makes for a highly listenable blend of emotions, without jolting fluctuations. As with Midwest the music on Ravensburg is deeply atmospheric. When the violin is clearly present, it adds beautiful touches; the drummers (which of the two is sometimes difficult to discern) add a complexity that is in sharp contrast to the central mood, but always additive. Ravensburg is rich, welcoming and should be heard in full to be appreciated. ">
Track Listing
Family; Children; Friends; August; Parents; Girlfriend; Ravensburg; For My Grandmothers.
Personnel
Mathias Eick
trumpetMathias Eick: trumpet, voice; H?kon Aase: violin; Andreas Ulvo: piano; Audun Erlien: electric bass; Torstein Lofthus: drums; Helge Andreas Norbakken: drums, percussion.
Album information
Title: Ravensburg | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: ECM Records
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