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Two Sides of Stunt: Jacob Anderskov and Jacob Christoffersen
ByNevertheless, two fresh releases are now out that show the full scope of the label, from experimental mainstream to accessible avant-garde. Incidentally, the leaders behind the albums are both pianists and named Jacob.

We Want You
Stunt Records
2016
The pianist
Jacob Christoffersen
piano
Sinne Eeg
vocalsChristoffersen's playing is virtuosic, but at the same time completely natural and there is an immediate clarity about his melodic lines. He simply makes the piano sing and the rhythmical waves of the opener, "Home," introduces a style that manages to combine a certain thoughtfulness with musical movement. The added funky spice of a Fender Rhodes as a supplement to the primarily acoustic sound works well and the rhythm section is more than solid. Bassist Thomas Fonnesb?k is often mentioned as the heir of

Niels-Henning Orsted Pedersen
bass1946 - 2005
All of the music is composed by Christoffersen and spans the bluesy, melodic groove of "We Want You" and the beautiful farewell to the iconic Danish bassist, Hugo Rasmussen, "Farvel (For Hugo)." Here, Christoffersen slows down entirely and plays a lullaby without accompaniment, but most of all, We Want is a dynamic trio record filled with musical joy and melodic inventiveness.

Resonance
Stunt Records
2016
We Want You is a typical Stunt-release, a superb example of sophisticated mainstream jazz, but the pianist

Jacob Anderskov
pianoWhile Resonance is Anderskov's first release on Stunt, it is his second album with strings. The first album, simply titled Strings, Percussion & Piano (ILK, 2013), introduced the template that is also followed on the follow-up: a lyrical dialog between instruments. Especially the drummer,

Peter Bruun
drumsAnderskov himself is in his most lyrical mood, but still has an experimental edge to his playing. He salutes

Ornette Coleman
saxophone, alto1930 - 2015
The strings never feel arranged, but become an organic part of the compositions that can both drift in and out. There is sometimes a romantic sweep to the music, but make no mistake, Anderskov is a modernist and the longing string lines on "Capone" are replaced by bold strokes on the strings and percussive clipped phrases on "Alpha."
Resonance is a fresh take on third stream jazz and proof of Anderskov's qualities as a composer and a musical thinker. The fact that the album is released on Stunt is a cause for celebration because it underlines the label's will to challenge itself and break down barriers instead of building them.
Tracks and Personnel
We Want You
Tracks: Home; We Want You; And Suddenly You Know; 4 Life Goes On; Only Yesterday; My Irish Soul; The Night Wanderer; Long Tall; Farvel (For Hugo).
Personnel: Jacob Christoffersen: piano, Fender Rhodes; Thomas Fonnesb?k: bass; Zoltan Cz?rsz: drums.
Resonance
Tracks: What Reason Could I Give; Resonance; 8th Avenue Tranquility; Capone; Alpha; Impermanence II; Portrait; Open Society.
Personnel: Jacob Anderskov: piano; Peter Bruun: drums & percussion; Karen Johanne Pedersen: violin; Mette Brandt: viola; Ida N?rholm: cello.
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