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Jeppe Zeeberg
Jeppe Zeeberg was born in 1988. His style is a personal, uncompromising blend of genres, based in jazz and free improvisation. His first album in his own name, It's The Most Basic Thing You Can Do On A Boat (2014) was called "A beautiful, convincing proposal for how modern jazz or contemporary music may sound" by All About Jazz. The Danish Arts Council honored the album with an award naming it one of the seven best Danish releases in 2014. In 2017 his third album, The Four Seasons, was released – also to positive reviews. Canadian Textura Magazine wrote: "It's impossible to know what the next piece will bring until it arrives, which is in itself something rare and worth celebrating
Conventional
Label: Self-published
Released: 2022
Track listing: 1) An Infinite Amount
2) Casper Nyvang Rask – The Musical
3) Barbie Girl
4) Hittet (from “Danevirke”)
5) Pride and PreJudy Garland
6) Sense and SensiBillie Holiday
7) What Does It All Mean?
8) [Insert Name Here]
9) Arietta
10) AriettaVariationI
11) AriettaVariationII
12) AriettaVariationIII
13) AriettaVariationIV
14) Arietta Variation V
15) Arietta Variation VI
16) AriettaVariationVII
17) AriettaVariationVIII
18) AriettaVariationIX
Vossa Jazz 2022: In Three Dimensions
by Josef Woodard
Vossa Jazz Festival Voss, Norway March 31-April 2, 2022 Like many jazz festivals trying to find a safe passage through the challenging pandemic hurdles, Norway's venerable Vossa Jazz festival kept the faith via Plan B" operations in the past two years. Hybrid streaming and live models and a pared-down festival last September ...
The Full Experience
Label: Self Produced
Released: 2021
Track listing: 1) Introduction #1
2) Cloth’d In Robes Of Blood And Gold
3) We’re Gonna Party Like It’s Anton Webern’s Birthday
4) For Eternal Use Only
5) Interlude #1
6) Variations On A Theme By Anthony Holborne
7) Introduction #2
8) Puritanical Pleasures
9) Mutter Prelude
10) Artistically Yes, Commercially No
11) Interlude #2
12) Was ist das für ein Beruf für eine Mutter?
13) Signature
Universal Disappointment
Label: Self Produced
Released: 2019
Track listing: 1) Barbara Stanwyck in Double Indemnity 2) Jesus on Bongos 3) Looks Like Noodles to Me 4) Svein Rikard 5) Untitled, England 2016 6) The Temple of Great Ambivalence 7) The True Fact 8) Time is an Airship 9) Directions on What to Do
Eight Seemingly Unrelated Pieces of Piano Music
Label: Barefoot Records
Released: 2018
Track listing: 1) Overture (Departure)
2) Common Sense Was Never Common 3) Untitled
4) A Regular Guy in Japan
5) Home Seen From Elsewhere
6) Let's Go Commercial
7) Lawrence Ferlinghetti is 99 Years Old 8) Going to Church
The Four Seasons
Label: Barefoot Records
Released: 2017
Track listing: Winter: Segway to Hell; Spring: Yellow Fingers of the Morning; Spring: Dancing Like a Dane; Summer: For Those Now Gone; Summer: The Mess and the See-Through Dress; Fall: Song for the Relatively Young; Fall: Sky Piece; Winter: Mit Starren Fingern
Jeppe Zeeberg: The Four Seasons
by Roger Farbey
Any album self-described as 'experimental' is inevitably going to invite comparisons. The most obvious one applicable to pianist and composer, Jeppe Zeeberg might be Frank Zappa. But in fairness, Zeeberg's The Four Seasons, the third record under his own name, is mainly representative of his own unique and fertile imagination. Yes, there are occasional interspersions of ...
Forget Old Europe: 15 European Jazz Musicians You Need To Know About
by Enrico Bettinello
Since the first half of the 20th century, the Old Continent has played a pivotal role both in welcoming and supporting jazz artists from the United States. Over the following decades it has expressed generations of passionate musicians with increasingly original languages and ever greater improvisatory skills. In the 21st century there are countless ...
C’è del mood in Danimarca! Viaggio nella Copenhagen del jazz, tra tradizione e nuovi collettivi
by Enrico Bettinello
La città di Copenhagen è stata tra le prime e più attive capitali europee ad accogliere, sin dagli anni Cinquanta, alcuni dei migliori jazzisti americani che trovavano in Europa condizioni di lavoro e di rispetto artistico maggiori che in patria. Musicisti come Oscar Pettiford, Stan Getz, Ben Webster, Dexter Gordon, Duke Jordan, Kenny Drew ...