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Emil Strandberg: Works
ByStrandberg collaborates here with two like-minded musiciansacoustic guitarist David Stackenäs with whom he plays in the American-Swedish band Sevaland double bassist Pär-Ola Landin, member of another trio of Strandberg. The sound of the trio is subtle, and relaxed. Strandberg in particular plays simple straight-forward lines, mostly with no vibrato, avoiding consciously the option of becoming a style, but with an elegant presence and authority. This open interplay turns each of the eight short compositions into detailed narratives. Each musician adds another perspective, color, or timbral fragment to the abstract story, collectively solidifying its outline.
The compositions progress like conversations, gaining more information, depth, and insights. The interplay is always balanced, contemplative, and restrained but still exposes the emotional turmoil that the music points to. In some of the compositions, as on "Sthlm Stomp" and "They Hear No Music," the improvised elements are more apparent but often the compositional themes are used as a vehicle for improvisation.
This is an impressive set of gentle compositions that draw a nuanced musical map of quiet, emotional storms.
Track Listing
Maybe It Is; Changes; Singer in the Park; Sthlm Stomp; Walker in the Rain; 127; They Hear No Music; Komposition.
Personnel
Emil Strandberg
trumpetEmil Strandberg: trumpet; David Stackenäs: guitar; Pär-Ola Landin: double bass.
Album information
Title: Works | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Found You Recordings
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