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Mathias Eick: trumpet, vibraphone, electric guitar, double-bass; Tore Brunborg: tenor saxophone; Andreas Ulvo: piano; Morten Qvenild: keyboards; Audun Erlien: electric bass; Torstein Lofthus: drums; Gard Nilssen: drums; Sidsel Walstad: harp

ECM 2187
CD 6025 274 3228 (1)
Release: (NO) February 2011 / (others) March 2011
LP 180g 6025 276 3107 (3)

Norwegian trumpeter Mathias Eick’s new album extends the concept and the panoramic sweep of his ECM debut “The Door” (recorded 2007). “It’s wider and bigger in all directions,” Eick says. “Skala” calls upon the services of more musicians – including, at times, two drummers - and there is more detail in the arrangements. What hasn’t changed is the emphasis on the lyrical soloist at the centre of the production. Eick’s elegant trumpet now has a larger space in which to sing.

“Skala” was crafted, Eick explains, like a pop production. Where most ECM discs are famously completed in three or four days, this project began with five weeks in Oslo’s Cabin Recorders Studio. At the outset, Mathias was mostly alone, sketching demos on a variety of instruments, then inviting players in as needed. The project moved on to Bugge Wesseltoft’s studio, vibraphone was added at Pooka Studio, and the album was completed at Rainbow Studio where it was mixed by Mathias, co-producer Manfred Eicher and engineer Jan Erik Kongshaug.

“Skala” pools new and older compositions, all written by Mathias, and inspired, he says, by music from classical to pop. The title tune is one that the trumpeter says has been following him “for many years”, its network of inspirations including Sting’s 1993 song “Shape of My Heart”. It is one of two pieces on the disc to incorporate the expressive saxophone of Tore Brunborg.

“Edinburgh” was written in the Scottish city, but draws inspiration from Norwegian composer Edvard Grieg and the plaintive cry of Jan Garbarek’s sax. “It’s not always easy to write pieces on the road. But around the time of ‘The Door’ we had a nice tour in Britain, with some very fine grand pianos, and sometimes I’d stay on stage after the gigs - with everyone around me packing instruments! - and try a few things. That was how this melody came up.”

Eick describes “June” as “a light and peaceful song, a reminiscence of summer days”. The piece incorporates the harp of classical player Sidsel Walstad, currently of the Norwegian Broadcasting Orchestra.

“Oslo”, the album’s most propulsive tune, is a “song of the city. It’s a groove-directed piece,” with Radiohead amongst its pop references. “Oslo” also “brings the idea of the two drummers into play. It sets them loose.” The piece also includes significant contributions from keyboardist Morten Qvenild, best known for his work with singer Susanna Wallumrød.

“Joni” is, of course, for Joni Mitchell, whose work Eick has long admired. A specific association here is “Both Sides Now” in the orchestral arrangement of Vince Mendoza. “I was really touched when I heard that. This piece of mine, ’Joni’, is also several years old. When I had the right musicians in place, like the strong band here, it seemed a good opportunity to look again at some older pieces and set them amongst the newer tunes, to shape an album.”

“Biermann” is named for the Oslo house that Eick rents, a place once owned by German merchant J. F. Biermann, back in the 19th century. “I guess you could call it an ‘hommage’ to my working space. I have a piano there and some basic recording equipment, and it’s a great place to get some work done when I’m in town.”

“The Day After” references the 1970s, and is influenced by sources as diverse as the Jarrett/Garbarek ‘Belonging’ collaboration and the pounding rock piano of Elton John. “The beat, though, is definitely retrospective – not much connection to jazz (laughter). In the end, it’s a pop groove.” Above it, Tore Brunborg and Mathias solo persuasively.

“Epilogue” develops “from the simple idea of softness meeting raw energy”, as Mathias’s tender trumpet soliloquy gives way to typhoon-strength drumming from Torstein Lofthus. “Tostein has a reputation as one of the best rock and roll, heavy metal and jazz drummers in Norway. He’s really one of the stars now, and I wanted to display what he can do…”

On several tracks, Lofthus is partnered with fellow drummer Gard Nilssen. Nilssen took drum lessons with Audun Kleive (drummer on “The Door”) from the age of seven, and has gone on to become a much-admired player, recently winning the Norwegian Jazz Championship with the band Puma. “He’s best known as a jazz and free jazz drummer in Norway, although he also plays in pop contexts,” says Mathias. Both drummers are in the new Eick quintet, a group completed by pianist Andreas Ulvo and bass guitarist Audun Erlien. Ulvo has worked extensively with singer Solveig Slettahjell and recorded several albums as leader of the Eple Trio and the Ulvo Ensemble. A melodically-gifted pianist, he is also a committed photographer (and took the portrait of Eick in the booklet of “Skala”). Audun Erlien, the only band-member retained from “The Door” has also deployed his pulsating bass in the context of Nils Petter Molvaer’s music.

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The band Scent of Soil is fronted by vocalist Kirsti Huke and saxophonist Tore Brunborg. On this, their first album, they make use of material from a critically acclaimed commissioned work they wrote together for the Vossa Jazz Festival in 2010. The nine powerful and visually rich songs they present here are all related to nature, each in its own way.

Most of the lyrics were written by Huke, while the texts for two of the songs come from two of America’s most prominent poets: Robert Frost wrote “Breeze” and Emily Dickinson was the author of “Necklaces”.

Kirsti Huke has worked in both rock and jazz genres, and has released two highly praised albums under her own name. Her voice has been described as both “a honey jar” and “a powerhouse”, which indicates the breadth of her approach to jazz standards, pop and rock.

Tore Brunborg is undoubtedly one of the most important Norwegian saxophonists in the generation that followed Jan Garbarek. He had his breakthrough in the 1980s with the group Masqualero, which also featured Nils Petter Molvær, Arild Andersen and Jon Christensen. During the past few years he has worked with Mathias Eick, Manu Katché, the Tord Gustavsen Ensemble and Ketil Bjørnstad. He also plays a key role on two of Mats Eilertsen’s records on the HUBRO label: Radio Yonder and Sky Dive.

Scent of Soil’s music ranges from energetic rock to tender ballads in which the group’s jazz roots emerge more distinctly. Huke and Brunborg have put together an exciting band with musicians who have all worked extensively with boundary-defying music, and their references to the alternative rock scene are very much in evidence.

Guitarist Petter Vågan plays together with Huke in the rock band –phy, and is also known as a member of Marvel Machine, Eyewaterlilies, Vertex and Petter O Hanna. Bassist Rune Nergaard and drummer Gard Nilssen have performed together in several different bands, but are perhaps best known from the free rock band Bushman’s Revenge. Nilssen also plays with Susanne Sundfør, Puma and Mathias Eick.

Scent of Soil’s debut album is both exciting and accessible – a record abounding in musical high points. Highly recommended!

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Team Hegdal "Vol 2" kommer ett år etter første plata, som fikk mye skryt. Besetningen på denne plata er utvidet med de to gjestene Mattias Ståhl (fra Sverige) og Ola Kvernberg. Sammensetningen er original, med to sax/klarinett, diverse feler, vibrafon, kontrabass og trommer.Ensemblesoundet gir dette albumet en særegen karakter. Alt innspilt live i studio.
Eirik Hegdal (C melody-/sopranino-/baritone saxophone/clarinet)
André Roligheten (tenor-/soprano saxophone/bass clarinet)
Rune Nergaard (double bass)
Gard Nilssen (drums)
with special guests:
Ola Kvernberg (violin/viola/bass violin)
Mattias Ståhl (vibraphone)
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Team Hegdal's "Vol 2" comes a year after our first album, which enjoyed a rather good reception we thought. This time the crew has been joined by guests Mattias Ståhl and Ola Kvernberg to make up a project ensemble featuring two saxophones/clarinettes, various fiddles, a vibraphone, double-bass and drums.
The ensemble sound lends a particular flavour to the music. We've enjoyed workshopping new material, benefitting from all these marvellous musicians - even more so recording live in the studio.

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Team Hegdal // Vol. 1
Et firkløver av fremdragende musikere. Hver for seg bl.a. kjent fra band som Albatrosh, Puma, Lord Kelvin, Trondheim Jazzorkester, Zanussi Five, Bushmans Revenge, Humvee, Mathias Eick...Musikken er i hovedsak skrevet av Eirik Hegdal. Referanser til bl.a. Ornette Colemans- og Olivier Messiaens musikalske univers. Originalt og kreativt! Eirik Hegdal - saxofoner/klarinett, André Roligheten- saxofoner/bass klarinett, Rune Nergaard - kontrabass, Gard Nilssen - trommer
Team Hegdal ledes av saxofonist og komponist Eirik Hegdal, kjent bl.a. fra flere suksesser som leder av Trondheim Jazz Orchestra. Han kjennetegnes av sin kreativitet og originalitet, noe som har fått utløp i band som Dingobats, Lord Kelvin, Alpaca Ensemble og En En En. Med seg i Team Hegdal har han et lag av høyt meritterte unge jazzstjerner; André Roligheten (sax/bassklarinett), Rune Nergaard (kontrabass) og Gard Nilssen (trommer). "Vol.1" viser et imponerende samspill, og bekrefter nok en gang Hegdals teft som komponist. Ung norsk jazz fra øverste hylle!

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Zanussi 13 - Live
Øyvin Brække - Trombone
Eirik Hegdal - BAritone Sax, Clarinet
Klaus Holm - Alto/Baritone Sax, Clarinet
Mikko Innanen - Alto Sax
Per Oddvar Johansen - Drums
Martin Kuchen - Alto Sax
Jonas Kullhammar - Tenor Sax
Jørgen Mathisen - Tenor Sax, Clarinet
Kjetil Møster - Tenor Sax, Clarinet and Percussion
Gard Nilssen - Drums
Rolf-Erik Nystrøm - Alto Sax
Stian Westerhus - Guitar
Per Zanussi - Bass

Balance/Sinawi
Azrah Illusion/Street Woman
Amorous Parade
Broken Sinawi
Ghibli
Body And Zeuhl
All Wrath
Zoanthropy 2
Johnny Just Drop

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Per Zanussi - Piano, Double Bass
Rolf-Erik Nyström - Alto saxophone
Jorgen Mathisen - Tenor saxophone, Clarinet
Eirik Hegdal - Baritone saxophone, Clarinet
Gard Nilssen - Drums

01. Body and Zeuhl
02. Arabesque
03. The Afreet
04. Hidden People
05. Aeriform
06. Beglomoi
07. Ghost Dance
08. Aimless Day
09. Id Machine

All compositions by Per Zaussi except Aeriform by Zanussi Five
Recorded at Skansen Lydstudio, Trondheim. Recorded by Stein Bratland.
Mixed by Kåre Chr. Westerheim at Propeller.
Mastered by Chris Sansom at Propeller.
Cover design by Oyvind Tendened/HEX/Ghost.
Illustrations by Ernst Haeckel.
Executive producer: Jonas Kullhammar

Title: The Silicone Veil
Released: 2012
Label: Sonnet Sound

The third studio album, released on 26th March. Where The Brothel was seen to gravitate towards a dark, cold and closed musical expression, The Silicone Veil contains melodies that hint of warmth and fullness, bound in multifaceted and complex soundscapes. Thematically, The Silicone Veil centres on the blurred boundaries between one state of being and another, between life and death, between people, and between us and the earth. As Sundfør summarises it: “Apocalypse, death, love and snow”.

Diamonds
White Foxes
Rome
Can You Feel the Thunder
Meditations in an Emergency
Among Us
The Silicone Veil
When
Stop (Don’t Push the Button)
Your Prelude

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Title: The Brothel
Released: 2010
Label: EMI Norway

The Brothel
Lilith
Black Widow
It’s All Gone Tomorrow
Knight of Noir
Turkish Delight
As I Walked Out One Evening
O Master
Lullaby
Father Father

Lord Kelvin is Erik Johannesen on trombone, Eirik Hegdal on saxophones and Gard Nilssen on drums. All three musicians compose music to the band, and the sound varies from freejazz to rock, to classical chamber music. The bass-less crew leaves a lot of freedom, but also challenges the composers. This leads to a lot of cheeky and unusual solutions and also opens the door to new and exciting music.

Radio has no Future
«Radio has no Future» was recorded in Skansen Lydstudio in Trondheim, and mixed and mastered by the great Morten Stendahl in Red Room Studio in Trondheim. Rune Nergaard has done the coverdesign and the albums title is a direct quote from Lord Kelvin himself from the late 1800´s.

"Lord Kelvin" is a band consisting of two hornplayers and one drummer.

Their debut record, Dances in the Smoke, contains 14 songs with free-rock, jazz, chambermusic and free-improvisation. They have shared the composing democratically between themselves.

The bassless trio gives a lot of freedom, but also some challenges regarding composing the music. This results in some unusual solutions in the arrangements, and a whole lot of great new and sometimes strange music.

The Lord Kelvins are educated at the jazzdepartment of the conservatory of Trondheim in the middle of Norway, and started the band in 2007 and have been on a couple of tours in Norway and Scandinavia playing their music.

Erik Johannessen (b.1975) from Oslo plays trombone in bands Jaga Jazzist, Trondheim Jazzorchestra, Loud Jazz Band and ÆÆ.

Gard Nilssen (b.1983) from Skien is an active drummer and can be heard in bands like Puma (Jazzintrowinner 2006), Bushman`s Revenge og Humvee.

Eirik Hegdal, Saxophones, (b.1973) from Inderøya. He has written music for Trondheim Jazzorchestra on several acclaimed cd`s, and a tour with Joshua Redman in Norway and Sweden. He plays in Zanussi 5 og Alpaca Ensemble as well.

Contact:
Erik Johannessen
Alnagata 18
0192 Oslo
Norway

johannessen.erik [at] gmail.com