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Petter Wettre Next Generation: The Social Media Tapes
ByWettre also stands in the forefront in pursuit of new means to deliver his art. In 2003, he founded his own label, Household Records. Now he takes it a step further, offering his new album for free via social media, realizing that in the age of streaming services and pirate downloading, recorded music is not a reliable source of revenue. All that needs be done for access is to like Wettre's Facebook page and the full albumincluding photos, notes and the composers' biographiesare free to download.
For this project Wettre has formed a new quartet comprised of younger musicians. Guitarist
Kim Johannesen
guitar, electricb.1985

Jon Rune Strøm
bass, acousticb.1985

Alan Wilkinson
b.1954Wettre put a balanced set of compositions for this album, split between originals and music from American composers, all reflecting Wettre's great love of modern American jazz. The Next Generation quartet acts as a vehicle for Wettre's commanding big horn, as he plays with authority and reserve. The three young musicians keep Wettre alert throughout his "Man of the Hour," emphasizing supportive and tight interplay.

Andrew Cyrille
drumsb.1939

Julius Hemphill
saxophone, alto1938 - 1995

Steve Colson
pianoThe fast chord changes fo Wettre's well-crafted "Manhattan Blues" are fleshed out by a series of solos from Wettre and Johannesen, challenged by Str?m and Andersen's shifting rhythmic patterns. Wettre's "TTFN" and "Hoot 'n' a Half" reference pianist

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982
Great music, performed by passionate and creative quartet. ">
Track Listing
Man of the Hour; 5 4 3 2; Hard Blues; Leaving East of Java; Manhattan Blues; TTFN; Hoot 'n' a Half; Work.
Personnel
Petter Wettre
saxophone, tenorPetter Wettre: saxophone; Kim Johannesen: guitar; Dag Erik Knedal Andersen: drums; Jon Rune Str?m: bass.
Album information
Title: The Social Media Tapes | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Household Records
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