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John Surman - Words Unspoken (2024)

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John Surman - Words Unspoken (2024)

John Surman - Words Unspoken (2024)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 290 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 143 Mb | 01:01:44
Contemporary Jazz, Post-Bop, Modern Creative | Label: ECM Records

The album title – Words Unspoken – alludes to the instant musical understanding found by the members of this nimble quartet assembled by great British reedman John Surman. „My idea was to put together some musical ideas that would offer a collective sense of purpose but still be open enough to allow each of us to suggest other ways of developing the material together. Everything fell into place immediately. But I soon realized it wasn‘t so much the musical ideas that made it work, it was the musicians.” Surman and US vibraharpist Rob Waring – both residents of Oslo – had previously collaborated in John’s Invisible Threads trio with Nelson Ayres, but the associations with Norwegian drummer Thomas Strønen and UK guitarist Rob Luft were new. With these four quick-witted players, all debate takes place in the music, stimulated by Surman’s strongly melodic themes and improvisational imagination. Words Unspoken is issued as the quartet gears up for international touring.

Thomas Strønen, Ayumi Tanaka & Marthe Lea - Bayou (2021)

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Thomas Strønen, Ayumi Tanaka & Marthe Lea - Bayou (2021)

Thomas Strønen, Ayumi Tanaka & Marthe Lea - Bayou (2021)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 139 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 97 Mb | 00:42:01
Contemporary Jazz, Modern Creative, Avant-Garde Jazz | Label: ECM Records

A fresh and open music, delicate and space-conscious, is shaped as drummer Thomas Strønen and Ayumi Tanaka, previously heard in the ensemble Time Is A Blind Guide on Lucus, resurface in a new trio with clarinettist/singer/percussionist Marthe Lea. The group first came together at Oslo’s Royal Academy of Music, where for two years the players would meet each week for exploratory music making. Strønen: “We always played freely- drifting between elements of contemporary classical music, folk music, jazz, whatever we were inspired by. Sometimes the music was very quiet and minimalistic: playing together generated some special experiences.” The spontaneous spirit of the music is reflected in the trio’s debut recording, which was made at the Lugano radio studio and produced by Manfred Eicher. With the exception of the title piece, based on a traditional Norwegian tune, the music on Bayou was collectively created in the moment.