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Atomic: Six Easy Pieces
ByThe lineup consists of trumpeter

Magnus Broo
trumpet
Fredrik Ljungkvist
saxophone, tenorb.1969

Håvard Wiik
piano
Ingebrigt Håker Flaten
bassb.1971

Paal Nilssen-Love
drumsb.1974

Ken Vandermark
saxophoneb.1964

Marilyn Crispell
pianob.1947

Anders Jormin
bass
Mats Gustafsson
woodwindsb.1964

Bobo Stenson
pianob.1944

Stian Carstensen
accordionNot surprisingly, the Six Easy Pieces of the title are far more complex than the designation would suggest. The CD version of the release also includes two additional discs culled from recent, live performances in Japan. The studio album begins with "Be Wafted"; its subdued piano and horns setting in motion a breakout of asymmetrical swing rhythms and then a further reach into free improvisation. Broo eventually opens into a free, propulsive solo that torches the piece. Haker Flaten and Hulb?kmo's intro to "F?lt Strife" leads to a soulful and fiery performance from Ljungkvist. The mood shifts again with a quiet and mysterious Wiik contribution to "Five Easy Pieces" but quickly accelerates with "Ten Years" where Hulb?kmo employs a variety of percussion tools before Haker Flaten resets the piece, bringing in the rest of the band in a patient build up to a wild improvisation from Ljungkvist, and then back to a calming Broo solo. "Sinusoidal Arches" is more overtly abstract and features intriguing piano work from Wiik, leading to the concluding studio piece "Stuck in Stockholm." Haker Flaten's extended bass solo is a thing of beauty and brings us to some symmetrical horn work and fine stand-alone work from each member of the group.
The two live bonus discs contain nine performances captured over two sets at Tokyo's Pit-Inn, early in 2016. Much of the live material is from the new album (three numbers) and its predecessor Lucidity (another three). Particularly standing out from the latter album is "Laterna Interfult," an intensely animated version of the original and "Stuck in Stockholm." "Stuck...," while truer to the studio take, bristles with the kind of energy that Atomic generates in the live environment. The live sets close with an older piece, "Bop About" from Theater Tilters Vol 1 (Jazzland, 2010), a composition that perfectly demonstrates the ability seamlessly blend tradition with invention.
Six Easy Pieces is Atomic's eleventh album and their debut on the Odin label. They have consistently created music that is equally affecting whether reflectivesuch as "Five Easy Pieces"or a white-knuckled ride like the title track from Boom Boom (Jazzland, 2002). Live, or in the studio, the group plays with a virtuosic enthusiasm that hasn't diminished over the past seventeen years. ">
Track Listing
Studio: Be Wafted; F?lt Strife; Five Easy Pieces; Ten Years; Sinusoidal Arches; Stuck in Stockholm. First Set: Lucidity; Start Stop; Laterna Interfuit; Be Wafted. Second Set: Major; A New Junction; Ten Years; Stuck in Stockholm; Bop About.
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band / ensemble / orchestraFredrik Ljungkvist: reeds; Magnus Broo: trumpet; H?vard Wiik: piano; Ingebrigt H?ker Flaten: bass; Hans Hulb?kmo: drums.
Album information
Title: Six Easy Pieces | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: Odin Records
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