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Nordic Connect: Spirals
ByLike its namesake, Nordic Connect's Spirals is absolutely fascinating; an engaging, energetic and multidimensional musical effort that compels involvement, movement and reflection. Simultaneously, Spirals displays a stark sense of beauty, with poetry of both fire and ice.
From the bell-like entry of the lilting first cut, "Travel Fever," trumpeter

Ingrid Jensen
trumpetb.1966
Jensen, a fine trumpeting talent with chops galore, plays with a beautifully centered sound-elegance, and with a restrained ferocity that is both serenely beautiful and bursting with innovative fire. A master and true improviser, Jensen's ability to spew exciting ideas from the horn is outstanding. There are times where Jensen's playing channels

Woody Shaw
trumpet1944 - 1989

Michael Jackson
vocals1958 - 2009

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991
Saxophonist/sister

Christine Jensen
saxophoneKeyboardist " data-original-title="" title="">Maggi Olin, bassist Mattias Welin, and drummer/percussionist

Jon Wikan
drumsSpirals certainly lives up to its name; compelling, it connects admirably, and seduces with its creative brilliance. ">
Track Listing
Travel Fever; Song For Inga; Earth Sighs; Castle Mountain; M--oving; Yew; 66 Mike; Ballad North; Brejk ? Leg.
Personnel
Ingrid Jensen: trumpet, flugelhorn, electronics; Christine Jensen: alto saxophone, soprano saxophone; Maggi Olin: piano, Fender Rhodes; Mattias Welin: acoustic bass; Jon Wikan: drums, cajon, percussion.
Album information
Title: Spirals | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: ArtistShare
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