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  | KJETIL ANDRE MULELID ~ NOT NEARLY ENOUGH TO BUY A HOUSE RUNE GRAMMOFON 2196 (Barcode: 7033662021963) ~ NORWAY ~ Free Jazz / Improvised Music Recorded: 2017 Released: 2017
This is the debut album as a leader by Norwegian pianist / composer Kjetil Andre MulelidFind albums by this artist, recorded in a trio format with bassist Bjorn Marius HeggeFind albums by this artist and drummer Andreas Skar WintherFind albums by this artist. The album presents nine pieces, eight of which are original compositions by Mulelid and one is a free improvisation.
The music is melody based modern Jazz, but with many elements of freedom and space, which allows it to develop into unexpected directions. The melodic themes are stated at the beginning of each tune, but further on the music becomes more improvised, complex and rhythmically irregular. Surprisingly the music is not typically Nordic in its nature and in a blindfold test could not be easily identified as originating from Norway, probably due to the contemporary Classical Music influences it tends to exhibit, rather than the Nordic melancholy and lyricism.
The rhythm section plays exceptionally well, with the bass supporting the piano work steadily along the way but the drums taking a lot of liberties and often wandering into separate planes, creating a wonderful tension and sense of exploration. Mulelid obviously is a very able pianist and his usage of tempi and silent breaks add a lot to the overall effect of the music. This music is quite unique in many ways, and as such difficult to classify. It would be probably too difficult for listeners of swinging piano trio Jazz, but should be very well received by modern and Free Jazz connoisseurs.
Considering the young age of these musicians, this is certainly a very strong and promising debut, which shows enormous potential and interest. Definitely worth exploring and following these artists in the future!
| Updated: 24/11/2017Posted: 24/11/2017 | CD 1 Digipak Recommend To A Friend |
  | KJETIL ANDRE MULELID ~ WHAT YOU THOUGHT WAS HOME RUNE GRAMMOFON 2208 (Barcode: 7033662022083) ~ NORWAY ~ Jazz Recorded: 2018 Released: 2019
This is the second album by young Norwegian Jazz pianist / composer Kjetil Andre MulelidFind albums by this artist, recorded in the same piano trio setting like his debut, with bassist Bjorn Marius HeggeFind albums by this artist and drummer Andreas Skar WintherFind albums by this artist. The album presents nine original compositions, eight by Mulelid and one by Hegge. The recording offers exceptional sound quality, which of course is crucial in the case of piano trio recordings.
The music is more melody oriented than the debut, with well defined themes, which are later basis for improvised passages. Most of the tunes are slow tempo, rather introvert and lyrical, and this time have a distinct Nordic elements in them, again in contract to the debut album. As a result both these albums could be looked upon as complementing each other and presenting different personal / musical elements, which are both parts of their creator. To some extent this album is somewhat better balanced and focused, which marks a clear progression as far as Mulelid´s compositions are concerned. Of course some of the music is free spirited and open, as appropriate for modern Jazz, but it never looses the touch with the melodic current underneath.
The performances are perfect in every respect, both those by the pianists and the rhythm section, which supports the leader amicably gracing him with a lot of breathing space and even leaving him completely solo at times. The ensemble camaraderie is marvelous at all times and the trio performs as one spiritual body, combining their talents into one faultless union.
For lovers of Jazz piano trio albums, this is certainly a rarity that should not be ignored and as such it is absolutely worth seeking out. The music is accessible to a wide range of listeners, and although artistically refined, it is not over-intellectual, resulting in an unadulterated listening pleasure for the entire direction. Wholeheartedly recommended!
| Updated: 17/09/2019Posted: 17/09/2019 | CD 1 Digipak Recommend To A Friend |
  | KJETIL ANDRE MULELID ~ WHO DO YOU LOVE THE MOST? RUNE GRAMMOFON 2229 (Barcode: 7033662022298) ~ NORWAY ~ Jazz Recorded: 2021 Released: 2022
This is the fourth album by Norwegian pianist / composer Kjetil Andre MulelidFind albums by this artist and the third album recorded with his trio, which also includes bassist Bjorn Marius HeggeFind albums by this artist and drummer Andreas Skar WintherFind albums by this artist. The album presents ten tracks, eight of which are original compositions by the leader, one is a freely improvised piece and one is an interpretation of a composition by controversial American singer / songwriter Judee SillFind albums by this artist. Two compositions are trio versions of two tracks that appeared on Mulelid’s solo piano album “Piano”, released a year earlier.
The music continues the work frame of the two previous trio albums, presenting wonderfully melodic themes expanded into trio improvisations, with a solid Nordic atmosphere prevailing but some Gospel roots also occasionally popping up. Both the leader and the rhythm section display highly developed technique and splendid Jazz sensibility, creating an exemplary teamwork in the process. It seems that the trio managed to develop over the five years of its existence a unique stylistic niche, which puts them apart from most other Scandinavian piano trios, with a more open and at times Free approach, rather than staying within a rigid melody based context.
Overall, this is splendid piano trio Jazz album, which should make the many fans of the genre very happy, especially those enamored in the Nordic sound. Mulelid firmly established his position on the Norwegian scene, and is a talented representative of the young European Jazz scene, which proudly continues the Jazz tradition, often also searching to expand the horizons. Well done, again!
| Updated: 24/07/2022Posted: 24/07/2022 | CD 1 Digipak Recommend To A Friend |
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