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But swinging doesn't bend them down
Odin Records
2021
This new release by Norwegian jazz outfit The Source arrives 15 years after the quartet's self-titled ECM debut and makes up for lost time with angular swing, unconventional rubato and offbeat contemplation. The four protagonistseach a pillar of the contemporary Norwegian jazz landscapehave remained quite busy with other projects in the meantime: drummer

Per Oddvar Johansen
drums
Mats Eilertsen
bassb.1975

Oyvind Braekke
trombone
Jacob Young
guitarb.1970

Trygve Seim
saxophone
The Sacred Key
Earshift Music
2021
"In Vazesh, we attempt to reduce music to the bare fundamentals, reconstructing it from the ground up, using vestiges of melody, rhythm and pitch from our various backgrounds, as a pathway to uninhibited musical exploration." Australian saxophonist and bass clarinetist

Jeremy Rose
saxophone, tenor
Lloyd Swanton
bass, acoustic
Egberto Gismonti
guitarb.1947

Nana Vasconcelos
percussion1944 - 2016

Close Your Eyes
Sounderscore
2021
Admittedly, this album isn't strictly newit was released on a limited Vinyl run with Newvelle Records two years ago. This is a CD/digital reissue, released with Sounderscore Records, containing three extra cuts that were left off the original LP:

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

Hoagy Carmichael
piano1899 - 1981

Lionel Loueke
guitarb.1973

Eric Harland
drumsb.1976

Wayne Shorter
saxophone1933 - 2023

Reuben Rogers
bass, acoustic
Juniper
We Jazz Records
2021
More than just a jazz recordsimply sorting this music into that category wouldn't do it justice, nor can one be sure that jazz is what it wants to be

Linda Fredriksson
saxophone
Motion
Losen Records
2021
This drum-led piano trio out of Norway spreads gentle rubato progressions and well-calibrated swing across a set of originals and standards, with the drummer's own compositions proving as intuitive and catchy as anything from the real book.
Frederik Villmow
drums
Peter Erskine
drumsb.1954

John Taylor
piano1942 - 2015

Palle Danielsson
bass, acoustic1946 - 2024

Keith Jarrett
pianob.1945

Ricercare
Vision Fugitive
2021
Not quite a fugue, nor a motet, the late Renaissance /early baroque Ricercare was an instrumental composition permeated with the characteristics of both mentioned genres, including a strong emphasis on the contrapuntal technique of voice leading and a unique resemblance toward the improvised. On his new trio record, French guitarist " data-original-title="" title="">Philippe Mouratoglou has taken to interpret Francesco Canova da Milano's "Ricercare XXXVIII," lending the album its name. Often viewed as nothing other than a notated improvisation, Ricercares are multiple-themed sequences of harmonic action and motifs with very little repetition, if at all demonstrating the kind of vast and open musical landscape contemporary improvised music boasts of. But that's pretty much where the reminiscence to the music on this album ends. Mouratoglou plays a steel-string acoustic guitar throughout, evoking the pastoral landscapes of folk music, as his sidemen,
Bruno Chevillon
bass, acoustic
Ramón López
drumsb.1961

Stan Getz
saxophone, tenor1927 - 1991
Tracks and Personnel
But swinging doesn't bend them downTracks: Rusletur; Monday; One Step Further -Three Back; Limbo; Rubicon; Spring Psalm; Raab Lily; Rubati alla grande; Something's Motion; Big Shuffle; Responsorium; Mom; Theme for Alvar Wirkola; Dawn.
Personnel: Oyvind Braekke: trombone; Trygve Seim: saxophone; Mats Eilertsen: bass; Per Oddvar Johansen: drums.
Vazesh
Tracks: Hypolimnion; Thermocline.
Personnel: Jeremy Rose: saxophones, bass clarinet; Hamed Sadeghi: tar; Lloyd Swanton: bass.
Close Your Eyes
Tracks: Footprints; It Might As Well Be Spring; Countdown; Moon River; Solar; Blue Monk; Body And Soul; Close Your Eyes; Skylark; We See; Naima..
Personnel: Lionel Loueke: guitar; Eric Harland: drums; Reuben Rogers: bass.
Juniper
Tracks: Neon Light [and the sky was trans]; Juniper; nana -Tepalle; Pinetree song; Transit in the softest forest, walking, sad, no more sad, leaving.
Personnel: Linda Fredriksson: saxophone, bass clarinet, guitar, piano, voice, rhythmic8 synth; Tuomo Pr?tt?l?: Fender Rhodes, moog synthesizers, Juno 106, prophet 8, piano; Olavi Louhivuori: drums; Mikael Saastamoinen: bass & effects; Minna Koivisto: modular synthesizer, moog, op-1; Matti Bye: piano (3); Joonas Saikkonen: granulator (4).
Motion
Tracks: Open Landscape Two; December Waltz; Slow Motion; Blame It On My Youth; Like Someone In Love; A Lovely Way To Spend An Evening; Open Landscape One.
Personnel: Frederik Villmow: drums; Vigleik Storaas: piano; Bj?rn Marius Hegge: bass.
Ricercare
Tracks: Visions (Cherokee); Bleu Sahara; Les Mains De Plume; The Peacocks; Flurs Obscures; Ricercare XXXVIII; Inventions Sur Curumim; Capricornes; Shamisen; Soleils D'Hier.
Personnel: Philippe Mouratoglou: guitar; Bruno Chevillon: bass; Ramon Lopez: drums.
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Pat Youngspiel
Odin
Per Oddvar Johansen
Mats Eilertsen
Oyvind Braekke
Trygve Seim
Earshift
Egberto Gismonti
Nana Vasconcelos
Sounderscore
Thelonious Monk
John Coltrane
Hoagy Carmichael
Lionel Loueke
Eric Harland
Wayne Shorter
Reuben Roger
We jazz
Losen Records
Frederik Villmow
Peter Erskine
John Taylor
Palle Danielsson
Keith Jarrett
Vision Fugitive
Philippe Mouratoglou
Bruno Chevillon
Ramon Lopez
Stan Getz
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