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Article: Multiple Reviews

The Free-bassing Ingebrigt Håker Flaten

Read "The Free-bassing Ingebrigt Håker Flaten" reviewed by Mark Corroto


Devotees of jazz bassists also tend to enjoy cycling's domestiques, baseball's infielders, and football's (both European and American) defensive players. The timekeeper's fans appreciate craftsmanship over the flamboyance and flash of the leader. So a musician such as Norway's Ingebrigt Håker Flaten often finds his role has been overshadowed by his bandmates. In the free jazz/quasi-rock ...

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News: Festival

Kongsberg Jazz Festival Unveils First Shows

Kongsberg Jazz Festival Unveils First Shows

On February 1, 2012, Norway's Kongsberg Jazz Festival unveiled the first series of shows scheduled for its 2012 edition, running from July 4-7, 2012. In addition to its collaboration with Music Export Norway and All About Jazz on the All About Jazz Presents: Doing It Norway series, encompassing seven shows curated by AAJ Managing Editor John ...

Album

Mitt Hjerte Altid Vanker I: Live At Oslo Jazz Festival

Label: Compunctio
Released: 2011
Track listing: Death And The Flower; Skulde Jag Min Gud Ei Prise; Overmåte Full Av Nåde; Dagen Viger Og Gaar Bort; Du Høye Fryd For Rene Sjele; For Himmelrigs Land Maa Man Kjempe; Mitt Hjerte Altid Vanker.

Album

Melaza

Label: Rune Grammofon
Released: 2011
Track listing: 01. Relajo; 02. Bambalán; 03. Fajao; 04. Orita; 05. Melaza; 06. Estinche; 07. Raitru; 08. Iesnu!

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Article: Album Review

Ola Kvernberg: Liarbird

Read "Liarbird" reviewed by John Kelman


It may have seemed that recruiting American saxophonist Joshua Redman for the live premiere of Liarbird--a joint commission by the Trondheim and Molde Jazz Festivals in Norway--was the musical equivalent of a ringer in sports. But it wasn't long into Ola Kvernberg's ambitious Molde Jazz 2010 performance, as the violinist launched into the first of many ...

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Article: Live Review

The Thing, London, October 4, 2011

Read "The Thing, London, October 4, 2011" reviewed by John Sharpe


The ThingCafe Oto,London, UKOctober 4, 2011 Back in London for the second time in under a year, The Thing held court in north London to a Cafe Oto rammed with a gratifyingly young crowd. When the Scandinavian trio, comprising the Norwegian rhythm pairing of drummer Paal Nilssen-Love and bassist Ingebrigt Håker ...

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Article: Multiple Reviews

Joe McPhee: A Band Apart

Read "Joe McPhee: A Band Apart" reviewed by Clifford Allen


You might expect a musician who has been a steady figure on the creative improvising scene for nearly 45 years to have some variance in their discography and a diverse range of projects and band concepts. Reedman (and sometime pocket trumpeter) Joe McPhee's vast number of recordings and ensembles speak to that impulse, but the curious ...

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Article: Album Review

Flaten/ Kornstad/ Christensen: Mitt Hjerte Altid Vanker I: Live At Oslo Jazz Festival

Read "Mitt Hjerte Altid Vanker I: Live At Oslo Jazz Festival" reviewed by Mark Corroto


If folk music is music of “the people," then certainly adding the designation of “jazz" is a redundancy. When a jazz trio such as that of bassist Ingebrigt Håker Flaten, saxophonist Håkon Kornstad and drummer Jon Christensen performs traditional Norwegian folk music, it is both reaffirming the oral (or aural) tradition of the music and the ...

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Article: Live Review

Oslo International Jazz Festival 2011

Read "Oslo International Jazz Festival 2011" reviewed by John Kelman


Oslo International Jazz FestivalOslo, NorwayAugust 15-20, 2011 There's always an eager sense of anticipation when returning to Norway, whether it's the barren but beautiful north of Svalbard, the stunning, mountain-surrounded Molde, the picturesque Kongsberg, the fjord-gateway of Bergen or the rugged beauty surrounding Kristiansand. But going back to Norway for the ...

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Article: Album Review

Fire!: unreleased?

Read "unreleased?" reviewed by John Kelman


Moving from the studio to a live performance at Tokyo's SuperDeluxe club in the fall of 2010, Fire! both pares down and expands the sonic purview of its 2009 Rune Grammofon debut, You Liked Me Five Minutes Ago. Pared down in that saxophonist Mats Gustafsson, while still tripling on Fender Rhodes and live electronics, sticks solely ...


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