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Arild Andersen

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He has been one of Europe's leading bass player since the early 70-ties. Andersen started out as a member of the Jan Garbarek Quartet (67-73). The group also included Terje Rypdal and Jon Christensen. During the same period he also worked with Norwegian singer Karin Krog and played in the rhythm section for visiting American musicians such as; Phil Woods, Dexter Gordon, Hampton Hawes, Johnny Griffin, Sonny Rollins, and Chick Corea. He also worked with Don Cherry and George Russell in these years. In 1972-74, he visited New York several times and worked with the Stan Getz Quartet, Sam Rivers Trio, Sheila Jordan, Steve Kuhn and Paul Bley. In 1974 Arild Andersen formed his own quartet

Album

As Time Passes

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2024
Track listing: As Time Passes; Ea; Fifth Winter; North Wind; Basslines; Meditation; Evening Song; A Day in March.

Album

Landloper

Label: ECM Records
Released: 2024
Track listing: Peace Universal; Dreamhorse; Ghosts/Old Stev/Landloper; A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square; Mira; Lonely Woman/Song for Che.

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Article: Album Review

Arild Andersen: Landloper

Read "Landloper" reviewed by Neil Duggan


The stark elegance of Arild Andersen's bass playing has been inspiring and entertaining audiences since the 1970s. He first gained prominence as a member of the Jan Garbarek Quartet, performing alongside Jon Christensen and Terje Rypdal, and was among ECM's first recording artists. Throughout his career he has performed and recorded with jazz luminaries including Sonny ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Archive Music From Gordon Beck And Brand New Releases

Read "Archive Music From Gordon Beck And Brand New Releases" reviewed by Bob Osborne


This week we focus on a new release from the excellent Jazz In Britain label. The Progress Box Set from Gordon Beck's Gyroscope is a compilation of studio, live, radio and rehearsal session recordings from the tape archives of Ron Mathewson and Gordon. The release provides a chronological audio history of Gyroscope's formation and development, indeed ...

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Article: Album Review

Daniel Sommer / Arve Henriksen / Johannes Lundberg: Sounds & Sequences

Read "Sounds & Sequences" reviewed by Nenad Georgievski


Danish drummer Daniel Sommer's Sounds & Sequences is the second part of his Nordic Trilogy, a captivating project that aims to explore the breadth and depth of Nordic improvisation across three distinct ensembles. This follow-up to As Time Passes continues Sommer's commitment to presenting different facets of Nordic music, while avoiding any repetition of sound or ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Joe Fonda, Jesper Zeuthen, Jose Lencastre & Rodrigo Amado

Read "Joe Fonda, Jesper Zeuthen, Jose Lencastre & Rodrigo Amado" reviewed by Maurice Hogue


Bassist Joe Fonda's new Eyes On The Horizon is a must listen. He turned to musicians he has great familiarity with--pianist Satoko Fujii, trumpeter Wadada Leo Smith and drummer Tiziano Tononi--to create a tribute to Wadada, his former teacher and mentor. This is uncompromising music. There are several new albums by saxophonists in this edition that ...

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Article: Multiple Reviews

Brilliant ECM Luminessence Series Shines New Light On Classic Vinyl

Read "Brilliant ECM Luminessence Series Shines New Light On Classic Vinyl" reviewed by Joshua Weiner


Blue Note. Verve. Impulse! ESP-Disk. Just saying the name of such storied jazz record labels immediately conjures up each one's distinct aesthetic, from the music to the cover art. By the close of the 1960s, jazz was undergoing a period of intense change, with an unprecedented mixing and matching of styles and influences--both musical and political--that ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Bassdrumbone, Kim Cass & Ivo Perelman

Read "Bassdrumbone, Kim Cass & Ivo Perelman" reviewed by Maurice Hogue


Ever heard of “fartlek"? It's a method of training for runners where they can play around with their speeds, very unstructured. That's sort of what this episode of One Man's Jazz turned out to be--all over the place in terms of style, tempos, musical variations and origins in the albums debuting. For instance, the Southeast Asian ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Oan Kim, The Leaping Fish Trio, Rob Luft, Flat Earth Society & More

Read "Oan Kim, The Leaping Fish Trio, Rob Luft, Flat Earth Society & More" reviewed by Ludovico Granvassu


Enjoy a playlist featuring a tribute to Lou Reed, two projects featuring British guitarist Rob Luft and the masterful exercises in noir by Oan Kim & Dirty Jazz, Max Nagl, and Flat Earth Society.Happy listening!Playlist Ben Allison “Mondo Jazz Theme (feat. Ted Nash & Pyeng Threadgill)" 0:00 The Leaping Fish Trio “NYC ...


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