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Yelena Eckemoff: Cold Sun
ByWhile many of her albums have tended towards a classical vein, Cold Sun provides an exploration of improvisation within the setup of the jazz piano trio. Built around a winter theme, the album finds the three players exploring a sparse, almost desolate sonic territory. What stands out most in these wide-open spaces is the tremendous chemistry between the musicians. With Danish bassist Mads Vinding and drummer Peter Erskinetwo veterans who work with the best jazz companythe band communicates in a way that evokes an easy mood and the sounds of nature. The bass becomes the rhythm of feet falling in snow, while cymbals mimic breath or wind, and the piano traces a landscape from runs sloping up and down the keyboard.
Four extended pieces juxtapose with six slightly shorter, more traditionally "jazzy" songs. "After Blizzard" is a kind of shifting aural painting that evolves over ten minutes, changing tempo and feel as it goes. Eckemoff provides swelling glissandi and other graceful ornamentations, while Erskine contributes an eclectic groove to the changes of the song. "Scents of Christmas," by contrast, strongly suggests pianist Bill Evans' classic trio, with its easy, ruminative piano, strong leading bass voice, and bone dry cymbal work.
The line between the melodies themselves and the improvisation is often hard to distinguish, but they're both clearly defined. Individual solos are fairly brief, and the result is that the nuances and personality of each musician shines out at almost any given point, lending tremendous nuance and tenderness. Eckemoff has both the ability to let a moment of silence stretch time between her phrases and the appreciation to let her sidemen ornament the quiet in their own way. Between laying rock solid grooves, Vinding often solos high up on the bass, imparting a sound like a pizzicato cello. And Erskine always seems to be doing something to build the atmosphere, as he drops ephemeral suggestions of time that shape without constraints.
Lovers of the great piano trios found on the ECM label (such as those led by pianists Bobo Stenson , Tord Gustavsen, and Marcin Wasilewski) will find a lot to like in this potentially overlooked self production. But so will anyone who enjoys relaxing music with some depth to it. It's music that goes well with good wine, firelight, or the sight of snow outside.
Track Listing
Cold Sun; After Blizzard; Scents of Christmas; Silence; Stubborn; Freezing Point; Romance by the Fireplace; White Magic; Snow Bliss; Winter.
Personnel
Yelena Eckemoff: piano; Mads Vinding: double-bass; Peter Erskine: drums.
Album information
Title: Cold Sun | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: L & H Production
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