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Arve Henriksen: Solidification

by John Kelman
Constellations and the Something of Discovery Music as a chosen profession may suggest occupying the minds of its makers far beyond the 9-to-5 hours of your average job, but for some it goes further still. Transcending mere preoccupation, trumpeter Arve Henriksen seems to eat, drink, sleep and dream music, 24/7, 365 days a year. I was ...
Fire! Orchestra: Echoes

by John Eyles
A decade on from the release of their first album, Exit (Rune Grammofon, 2013), Fire! Orchestra releases their first post-Covid album, Echoes, their seventh altogether. This double-CD or triple-LP album runs for just over an hour and fifty minutes. It was studio-recorded at the Atlantis studio in Stockholm, in March 2022. Compared to past line-ups which ...
Fire! Orchestra: Echoes

by Chris May
The story of supersized jazz orchestras is not pretty. The scene was set by the bleaching deracination of Paul Whiteman and the elephantine bombast of Stan Kenton, bandleaders whose craving for approval by the music establishment fatally compromised their art. Good taste came later with leaders such as Carla Bley and London's Keith Tippett, who proved ...
In The Mountains

Label: Rune Grammofon
Released: 2022
Track listing: 1974; Anthem; Suburban Folk Song; In The Mountains; Perfectly Unhappy; Dancing Demons; Rosemary’s Baby.
Maternity Beat

Label: Rune Grammofon
Released: 2022
Track listing: On the Horizon Part 1; On the Horizon Part 2; Do Re Mi Ma Ma; Donna Ovis Peppa; Little Lucid Demons /Alfons; All Flights Cancelled; Her Own Shape; Maternity Beat; Maternity Suite.
Who Do You Love The Most?

Label: Rune Grammofon
Released: 2022
Track listing: Paul; Endless; The Road; Remembering; Point of View; The Archetypal Man; For You, I’ll Do
Anything;
Imagine Your Front Door; Gospel; Morning Song.
Hedvig Mollestad & Trondheim Jazz Orchestra: Maternity Beat

by Gareth Thompson
Norwegian jazz-rock guitarist Hedvig Mollestad has never shied away from the big themes. Previous outings have seen her dabble with notions of Greek mythology and weather conditions, while channelling her love of guitar greats from Jimmy Page to John McLaughlin. Now with Maternity Beat, she offers a series of musings on the nature of family and ...
Kjetil Mulelid Trio: Who Do You Love The Most?

by John Eyles
In an act which might have raised a few eyebrows, Rune Grammofon released Who Do You Love the Most? by the Kjetil Mulelid Trio on the very same day as In the Mountains by the Espen Eriksen Trio featuring Andy Sheppard. Surely these two piano trios on the same label must have been competing for the ...
Espen Eriksen Trio featuring Andy Sheppard: In The Mountains

by John Eyles
Formed in 2007, with personnel which has remained unchanged since, the Espen Eriksen Trio released its first Rune Grammofon album, You Had Me At Goodbye, in 2010. Since then, they have regularly released albums on the label, the most recent being End of Summer (2020). Prior to the current release, their only album which did not ...
Espen Eriksen Trio featuring Andy Sheppard: In The Mountains

by Gareth Thompson
Espen Eriksen uncorks a surprise at the end of this remarkable live album. For the closing cut, his trio takes on Krzysztof Komeda's theme tune for the 1968 urban horror flick Rosemary's Baby. To begin with, gothic piano hammerings and eerie bass scrapings replace Komeda's spooked female la-la" vocals. Yet by the end, Eriksen's keyboard genius ...