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Kristian Borring: Urban Novel
ByBorring's debut release, Nausicaa (Ultra Sound Records, 2011), showed him to be a strongly melodic player. On Urban Novel he continues to demonstrate that ability, which is enhanced by his warm, open, tonea welcoming sound that draws and holds the attention. Borring is joined here by pianist
Arthur Lea
piano
Jon Scott
drumsWhere Urban Novel differs instrumentally from the debut album is in Borring's choice of guest musician, with vibraphonist

Jim Hart
vibraphone
Will Vinson
saxophone, altob.1977
The tunes on Urban Novel range from the bright, sparky, "Number Junky" to the silky bossa-ish groove of "Arcade Coffee Shop" and the melancholy "(Kasper) In Darkness" and "Urban Novel" which both feature some gorgeous unison playing from Borring and Hart. The vibes/guitar combo is also strikingly rich on "Hipster," the album's most immediately accessible tune blessed with a catchy melody and insistent rhythm. ">
Track Listing
Hipster; Equilibrium; (Kasper) In Darkness; Arcade Coffee Shop; Urban Novel; Number Junky; Hidden Corners; Weltall.
Personnel
Kristian Borring
guitar, electricKristian Borring: guitar; Arthur Lea: piano; Mick Coady: bass; Jon Scott: drums; Jim Hart: vibes (1, 3, 6, 8).
Album information
Title: Urban Novel | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Jellymould Jazz
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