Two live dates from Crescendo and Glenn Miller Cafe in Sweden from the trio of Sebastian Bergstrom on piano, Joachim Nyberg on bass, and Emil Astrand-Melin on drums.
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Sebastian Bergstrom-piano
Joacim Nyberg-bass
Emil Astrand-Melin-drums
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Liner notes by Mats Gustafsson
UPC: 73020470118542
Label: Ayler
Catalog ID: AYLCD-090
Squidco Product Code: 12868
Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2010
Country: France
Packaging: Jewel Tray
Tracks 1-8 recorded live at Crescendo, Norrkoping, Sweden on April 15, 2009. Track 9-12 recorded live at Glenn Miller Cafe, Stockholm, Sweden on April 14, 2009. Recorded, mixed and mastered by Per Ruthstrom.
"I've heard only a few new groups with this extremely generous, humble, and still very defined group activity. A group identity!
It's so much about listening. To give each other the necessary space to invite one another into the creative process, but never with hesitation, just with love and respect for the music and each other. The trio throws itself in between abstract minimal improvisation, hard bop phrasing, free jazz clusters of poetic beauty, and great use of angular short figures and patterns to make the music move and deepen (... and it SWINGS!)."-Mats Gustafsson, from the liner notes
"Moving from Norway to Sweden, here is trio with Sebastian Bergström on piano, Joachim Nyberg on bass, and Emil Åstrand-Melin on drums. The eleven tracks were recorded live on two sessions in April 2009, hence the not-so-creative title. The music is creative by contrast, but uses all the jazz ingredients, from bop to more free and minimalist influences, mixing it all together in a great stew full of unexpected flavors and texture. As Mats Gustafsson keeps repeating in the liner notes : these guys listen to each other, which allows them to shift and change things in a whim, understand where the other ones are going, and join telepathically. The musicians keep the pieces relatively short, which is a good idea, because the compactness leads to focus leads to intensity leads to a story to tell. In this way they don't overplay their hand, and demonstrate through the quantity of the pieces what they have in store. And that's a lot."-Stef, FreeJazzStef
Liner notes by Mats Gustafsson
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Artist Biographies
Track Listing:
1. Sthim-Brin 3:38
2. Gyllene Tigern 3:55
3. Old River 5:58
4. Nattag 2:59
5. Jannowitzbrücke 4:45
6. Mig Fryser 3:09
7. Aret är 1520 3:15
8. Uncle 1:59
9. One for Mr. Mahall 6:53
10. Kognitiv Dissonans 3:48
11. M50 Björnson 3:08
12. The First Waltz 4:54
Ayler Records
Improvised Music
Jazz
European Improvisation, Composition and Experimental Forms
Trio Recordings
Piano Trio (Piano Bass Drums)
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