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Veslefrekk: Valse Mysterioso

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Ten years after releasing its self titled debut, this Norwegian trio, three quarters of the electro-jazz-improv combo Supersilent, convened again to record another gem which is supposedly its farewell release. The members of Veslefrekk--Ståle Storløkken on analog synthesizers and piano, Arve Henriksen on trumpet and voice, and Jarle Vespestad on drums--met at the Trondheim Music Conservatory ...

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Food: Last Supper

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The Norwegian-English quartet Food keeps refining the mostly Norwegian brand of mixing free-form modern jazz and warm electronica, begun on its last recording ( Veggie , Rune Grammofon, 2002), in a much more subtle and transparent manner than found on other Norwegian contemporary releases by musicians like keyboard player Bugge Wesseltoft or trumpeter Nils Petter Molvaer.

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The Thing: Garage

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This is a disc you know you are going to love from the first sound of the pounding, kick-ass drums. Garage is the third release by The Thing (a trio named after Don Cherry's seminal piece “The Thing"), following two hard-to-find releases on Swedish reed master Mats Gustafsson's now defunct Crazy Wisdom label ( The Thing ...

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Article: Live Review

Ken Vandermark's FME at the BL

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Oslo is a second home base for the Chicagoan relentless reed player Ken Vandermark, and the BLÅ club is where you usually can find Vandermark performs in this chilly and most beautiful city. On the end of October Vandermark chose to close a five dates Scandinavian tour at this club with his trio FME (Free Music ...

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Poor Boy: Songs of Nick Drake

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Various Artists Poor Boy: Songs of Nick Drake Songlines Recordings 2004 Singer/songwriter Nick Drake passed away 30 years ago, but his time-defying songs have gained their iconic stand only after his early death at only 26 years old. Though he released only three albums during his lifetime (1969's ...

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Albert Beger 5: Listening

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“We don't determine music, the music determines us; we only follow it to the end of our life: then it goes on without us." --Steve Lacy Israeli free jazz saxophonist Albert Beger, 45, has dedicated his fifth disc, Listening , to the late great saxophonist Steve Lacy. But unlike the Lacy quote, ...

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Chris Speed's Yeah NO: Swell Henry

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Four years have passed since the last release by Chris Speed's Yeah NO quartet, Emit (Songlines, 2000). Speed has been busy in those years as a key player in the ensembles of Uri Caine, Dave Douglas, Myra Melford, Matt Moran and John Hollenbeck. He toured and played with three collaborative bands with overlapping personnel--the Balkan-tinged quartet ...

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Jaap Blonk/Koichi Makigami/Paul Dutton/Phil Minton/David Moss: Five Men Singing

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It was a match made in heaven, or rather on earth, at last year's 20th Festival International de Musique Actuelle de Victoriaville. Five vocal artists on one stage--Dutch Jaap Blonk, Japanese Koichi Makigami, Canadian sound poet Paul Dutton, Englishman Phil Minton, and German new music singer David Moss--was indeed one of the highlights of the '03 ...


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