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TheRhythmIsOdd
therhythmisodd play progressive music filled with energy. The base line for this project is Bjorn Egelius: Bass player and also therhythmisodd groove inventor Leif Fredriksson: a Swedish drum legend with more then 30 years of touring, recording and playing worldwide.Leif started his carrier 15 years old only and at the age of 17 he went on tour with Don Cherry. Starting from that Leif been touring together and playing with musicians like Jan Akkerman, Ulf Wakenius, Esbjörn Svensson, Benny Bailey, Barney Kessel, Bebo Valdes, Hannibal Marvin Peterson and many more. There's no lack of exceptionally gifted and talented musicians, producers and organizers, composers, improvisers both professionals and amateurs, but...
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TheRhythmIsOdd - "Raw Material" CD now released on Abstract Logix
TheRhythmIsOdd has just released their new compact disc Raw Material" on Abstract Logix. This Swedish power trio play a progressive music filled with energy. It's a fuel that burns full-throttle, ignited by the rhythms steaming forward from the powerful progressive bass and drum with brilliant guitar tones adding the psychedelic touch to it. If ...
New Release from therhythmisodd
The Swedish progrock/jazzrock group TheRhythmIsOdd just released their new album Raw Material. TheRhythmIsOdd is a Swedish progressive rock band, made up of guitarist/vocalist Tobbe Johanson, bassist Bjorn Egelius, drummer Leif Fredriksson. They are notable for the use of odd time signatures and the heavy sound, dominated by the bass guitar, and powerful drums followed by psychedelic ...
Forgotten Streets of St. Petersburg
Label: Leo Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: Buddhist Temple in Primorsky Prospect; Seven Corners Wind; Pretenders; Singing from the
Open Window; Prostakovich Ballet; Through the Courtyards; The Ethnography Museum;
Northern Ghosts; Singing Sphinx; Old Boat; Transformation of Matter; Forgotten Streets of
St. Petersburg; The Legend; Urban Birds; Mikhailovsky Castle at Night.
TriO & Sainkho: Forgotten Streets of St. Petersburg
by John Eyles
More than fifteen years have passed since Sainkho Namchylak first toured with TriO and started to cause a stir. Fifteen years also since Leo Records released her first recordings. Back then, her Tuvan vocals sounded extraordinary, alien, and strange. In the intervening years, Namchylak has played all over the world in a wide variety of contexts ...