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News: Recording

Out now! Esbjörn Svensson Trio e.s.t. live in Gothenburg (ACT Music). 3 LP-Vinyl-Set also available.

Out now! Esbjörn Svensson Trio e.s.t. live in Gothenburg (ACT Music). 3 LP-Vinyl-Set also available.

“...and finally evening comes. We usually meet in the dressing room. Magnus’ drumsticks are pattering against his legs. Åke is talking—saying something about different sound systems or complaining about the US and Bush. Dan and I are jumping up and down to get our energy going. Then we go on stage, meet the audience, the music. ...

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Article: Album Review

David Helbock: Playing John Williams

Read "Playing John Williams" reviewed by Mark Sullivan


Eclectic Austrian jazz pianist/composer David Helbock has devoted whole albums to other composers in the past, notably Prince on his solo piano album Purple (Traumton Records, 2012) and several influential modern jazz pianists on the album Tour d'Horizon (ACT, 2018) with his band David Helbock's Random/Control. Arrangements of multiple Oscar-and Grammy-winning American film composer John Williams' ...

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Article: Catching Up With

Shalosh: Onwards and Upwards Indeed

Read "Shalosh: Onwards and Upwards Indeed" reviewed by Phillip Woolever


Shalosh is the Hebrew word for “three," and also a powerhouse piano trio from Jerusalem with a dynamic rhythm section featuring drummer Matan Assayag and bassist David Michaeli with Gadi Stern on the keys. The group formed in 2014 when Stern and Assayag, who've known each other since childhood, joined with Michaeli for the trio's debut ...

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Article: Album Review

Daniel Garcia: Travesuras

Read "Travesuras" reviewed by Jim Worsley


Opening with an expressive take on Paco de Lucia's “Potro de Rabia y Miel," the Daniel Garcia Trio (the pianist/leader with acoustic bassist Reinier “El Negron" and drummer Michael Olivera) displays the freedom of artistry and demeanor that establishes the tenor and mindset employed throughout the album. A song written for his mom, “Oniria," which translates ...

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Article: Multiple Reviews

3x3: Piano Trios: July 2019

Read "3x3: Piano Trios: July 2019" reviewed by Geno Thackara


It must unofficially be the year of the piano trio or something. They just keep coming, and thankfully each new one is still stimulating and surprising. Shalosh Onwards and Upwards ACT Music 2019 The name means “three," simply enough, and Shalosh is all about embodying that ideal of ...

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Article: Album Review

4 Wheel Drive: 4 Wheel Drive

Read "4 Wheel Drive" reviewed by Geno Thackara


It may not quite be the loud and fast thrill-ride one might guess from the title, but that doesn't mean it lacks a few fun twists and turns. Here we have four world-class players who can (and sometimes do) carry a whole performance on their own, agreeing to mesh as equals and—more importantly—staying generous and supportive ...

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Article: Multiple Reviews

Piano in Solitude

Read "Piano in Solitude" reviewed by Geno Thackara


There are people who play the piano, and then there are some who create a whole other state of consciousness with it. While these three may not be among the more common household names in the jazz world, here they each offer a master class in the craft to make you wonder just why the hell ...

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Article: Album Review

4 Wheel Drive: 4 Wheel Drive

Read "4 Wheel Drive" reviewed by Phillip Woolever


Sometimes it's not so much who's doing the playing as how well they play together. Just as some bands seem to perform beyond their individual skill sets, there have been heavily heralded, much hyped “super groups" that amounted to almost nothing of substance. In the case of 4 Wheel Drive, a quartet consisting of ...

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Article: Album Review

Joachim Kuhn: Melodic Ornette Coleman: Piano Works XIII

Read "Melodic Ornette Coleman: Piano Works XIII" reviewed by Karl Ackermann


Reportedly, Ornette Coleman did not have a great affinity for pianists, but it was the instrument--rather than the musicians--that put Coleman off. As an innovator in free jazz, Coleman found the chordal instrument too intrusive and preferred a more sympathetic bass/soloist interaction. Coleman did record with pianists Geri Allen and Paul Bley, but he established a ...

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David Helbock´s Random/Control - Tour d´Horizon

Label: ACT Music
Released: 2018
Track listing: 1) African Marketplace (Abdullah Ibrahim) 4:22 2) Seven Days of Falling (Esbjörn Svensson) 6:09 3) Concierto de Aranjuez - Adagio (Joaquin Rodrigo) 1:29 4) Spain (Chick Corea) 3:30 5) In a Sentimental Mood (Duke Ellington) 5:17 6) Mercy, Mercy, Mercy (Joe Zawinul) 2:19 7) Blue in Green (Miles Davis/Bill Evans) 3:19 8) Watermelon Man (Herbie Hancock) 3:39 9) My Song (Keith Jarrett) 5:11 10) Utviklingssang (Carla Bley) 5:31 11) Bolivia (Cedar Walton) 4:07 12) Take Five (Paul Desmond) 5:12


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