Results for "Orbis Music"
2020 Releases Deserving Recognition

Pandemic or no pandemic, there were a lot of worthwhile jazz CDs released in 2020, more than could be covered within the year. Here are quick reviews of six of them. Benny Rubin Jr. Quartet Know Say Or See Self-Produced 2020 Benny Rubin Jr is a young ...
The Prospector

Label: Orbis Music
Released: 2020
Track listing: Prospector; Isometric Rotation; Lockleigh; Triloka;
Rockside Haiku;
L'Etranger;
Deimos and Phobos;
Dissipating Clouds;
In Motion;
Revolving Duo II.
Fantasy for Woodwind Quintet

Label: Orbis Music
Released: 2019
Track listing: #1 - Scene I - The Meadow
#2 - Scene II - The Search
#3 - Scene III - The Meeting
#4 - Scene IV - The Chase
#5 - Scene V - The Return
Triloka: Music for Strings and Soloists

Label: Orbis Music
Released: 2017
Track listing: Triloka - Three Realms; Chandra Soma - Bass Intro; Chandra Soma; Wave Play (Vagspel); Sojourn for Strings; Trilogy For Strings: Part I - The Clearing; Part II; Part III - The Meeting; August Hymnal.
Bruno Råberg: Triloka: Music for Strings and Soloists

The number three has always had a symbolic and spiritual significance in many different religions and cultures--and, in his latest album Triloka (literally translated as 'Three Realms'), Swedish bassist Bruno Råberg pays his own personal homage to the trinity of...well, everything. Inspired by South Indian carnatic music, the album immediately cuts to the chase ...
Bruno Raberg: Triloka: Music for Strings and Soloists

Sweden boasts a long tradition of producing notable double bassists--Georg Riedel, Palle Danielsson, Anders Jormin, Lars Danielsson, Dan Berglund and Petter Eldh all spring to mind. Bruno Råberg is another whose virtuosity and lyricism have propelled him to international renown, as a collaborator with some of jazz's most eminent names, and, since 1986, as a Professor ...
For The Unknown

Label: Orbis Music
Released: 2016
Track listing: Island Contours; Elastic Quadruple; Metallic Ocean; Time Painting Backwards; Peace Agreement; Sculpture VI; Big Sur Calling; Miro's February; Questionable Premise; Transformational Ghee; Sculpture VII; Sand Clock Revisited; Flurries; Tincture Bell, Pt. I; Tincture Bell, Pt. II; Grater Bubbles; Sculpture VIII; Equuleus; Lullaby for the Unknown.
For The Unknown

Label: Orbis Music
Released: 2016
Track listing: Island Contours; Elastic Quadruple; Metallic Ocean; Time Painting Backwards; Peace Agreement; Sculpture VI; Big Sur Calling; Miro's February; Questionable Premise; Transformal Ghee; Sculpture VII; Sand Clock Revisited; Flurries; Tincture Bell Part I; Tincture Bell Part II; Grater Bubbles; Sculpture VII; Equuleaus; Lullaby For the Unknown.
Bruno Råberg/Phil Grenadier/Allan Chase: For The Unknown

Bassist Bruno Raberg returns with three-quarters of the quartet from last year's acclaimed Hot Box (Orbis Music, 2015). This outing was based on free improvisations (with extensive electronic sound design by Råberg)--it could be seen as an extension of the two collective improvisations on the previous album. No drums this time, just trumpeter Phil Grenadier, saxophonist ...
Bruno Raberg: For The Unknown

Bassist Bruno Raberg's artistry sounds as if it would be a good fit for ECM Records. His music has a drifting elasticity; space is an important component; and his muse has introduced him to electronic sound design--an approach that the Swedish-born, and now Boston-based, performer has embraced. Raberg's sound is unique. Over the course ...