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Kresten Osgood Quintet: Live At H15 Studio

by Mark Corroto
For a reader of contemporary fiction, sometimes you wade through some fine literature with skillful writing by authors who have honed their craft but have failed to give you a plot. Then, some books tell stories that seize your imagination. You can't put them down. There is a parallel occurrence in modern jazz. There are virtuous composers and musicians, but their technical skills produce no storyline you want to return to. This live recording by drummer Kresten Osgood's quintet has ...
Continue ReadingJeppe Zeeberg: Six Additional Pieces of Piano Music

by Karl Ackermann
Over the decade starting in 2014, the Danish pianist Jeppe Zeeberg showcased his talents in a variety of settings, from duos to large ensembles. His first album with a quartet, It's The Most Basic Thing You Can Do on A Boat (Barefoot Records, 2014), featured a mix of swing and daring creativity. Zeeberg's improvisational style is characterized by audacious invention. His debut solo album, Eight Seemingly Unrelated Pieces of Piano Music (Barefoot, 2018), revealed his diverse keyboard skills, incorporating organ, ...
Continue ReadingJeppe 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 Suzy Creamcheese-like spoken word and eerie sound effects and as with the erratic staccato opening of Winter:Segway To Hell," a gradually evolving rhythmic pulse ...
Continue ReadingJeppe Zeeberg: It’s The Most Basic Thing You Can Do On A Boat

by Eyal Hareuveni
The debut album of Danish pianist Jeppe Zeeberg, member of local groups Dødens Garderobe and Bird Alert, expands the concept of piano trio with two double bass players and two drummers, known for their versatility and improvisational skills. Furthermore, Zeeberg's compositions emphasize a common vein through all genres, demonstrated by his and his co-conspirators strong and highly original, personal approach. True to this bold aesthetics, Zeeberg's compositions are inspired from early, swinging jazz, the advanced compositional ...
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