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Kasper Staub

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Simon Eskildsen Trio: Introducing the Simon Eskildsen Trio

Read "Introducing the Simon Eskildsen Trio" reviewed by Jakob Baekgaard


The art of the piano trio is very difficult to master and yet very simple. It is all about chemistry. Three players trying to find a language together, traversing a path that has been explored so many times before. Keeping the heavy heritage of the piano trio in mind, including leaders like Bill ...

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Havnepladen

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2014
Track listing: Nybegynder; Omvej; Jeg vil ik hjem; Resonate; Hjem; Ritual; Verdenskort; Rodinia; Cage.

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I Think You’re Awesome: Løft mig op, så jeg kan nå

Read "Løft mig op, så jeg kan nå" reviewed by Eyal Hareuveni


I Think You're Awesome is a new Danish group led by double bassist Jens Mikkel Madsen, currently residing in Malmö, Sweden, and known from his collaborations with drummers Kresten Osgood and Kasper Tom Christiansen. His group is comprised of close friends with whom he plays in many outfits--guitarist Alex Jønsson, his collaborator in the Elliot Trio ...

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Kasper Staub Trio: Havnepladen

Read "Havnepladen" reviewed by Jakob Baekgaard


There is no doubt that nowadays there is an increased focus on ecology and recycling, but Danish pianist Kasper Staub has gone the extra mile with his record Havnepladen (the harbor record). The album is pressed in 100 copies and each album has a sleeve that has been recycled from another record. Every cover was dampened, ...

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/

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2013
Track listing: True Romance; People Who Love Each Other; Takt & Tone; Wuppertal; Når Andre Råber; Holbergsgade 34; It's Not Me; Regnbuen; Godmorgen; Travel; Hokusai; Partita; /; Girls with Radical Haircuts; Her Maatte Jeg Holde An.

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Kasper Staub Trio: /

Read "/" reviewed by Eyal Hareuveni


The unique title of this debut from the young Danish trio headed by pianist Kasper Staub, /, is explained as the sign that stands for the doubts the trio had to shake off and the choices it took in order to create its music. Staub, bassist Jens Mikkel and drummer Anders Vestergaard have collectively accumulated experiences ...


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