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Anders Jormin / Lena Willemark / Karin Nakagawa - Trees Of Light (2015) {ECM 2406}

Anders Jormin / Lena Willemark / Karin Nakagawa - Trees Of Light (2015) {ECM 2406}
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Genre: Ethnic Fusion, Nordic, Japanese, Free Improvisation

Anders Jormin’s new Swedish-Japanese project returns the highly distinctive voice of Lena Willemark to ECM – it’s her first appearance on the label in more than a decade - and introduces koto player Karin Nakagawa. In this trio music the Japanese classical tradition and the stark, archaic sounds of the koto, allied to Jormin’s powerful and subtle bass playing, form a unique context for Lena’s sung poems, delivered in her native Älvdals-dialect. Traditions and non-idiomatic improvising are cross-referenced and new paths opened up in these compositions.
Anat Fort Trio & Gianluigi Trovesi - Birdwatching (2016) {ECM 2382}

Anat Fort Trio & Gianluigi Trovesi - Birdwatching (2016) {ECM 2382}
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Genre: Jazz

For her third ECM album, Israeli pianist Anat Fort augments her long-established trio – with bassist Gary Wang and drummer Roland Schneider – with a special guest: Italian reedman Gianluigi Trovesi. Fort and Trovesi have made a number of appearances together in recent years, to critical acclaim, and Birdwatching, with its lively, bright music, takes their rapport to the next level. There is an alertness and a joyful quality in the playing, both in the articulation of melodies and in the improvised passages. “I’d followed Gianluigi Trovesi on many records over the years,” says Anat, “and always loved his musical spirit.” Fort and Trovesi first played together in duo at Italy’s Novara Festival, after which Gianluigi came to Israel and participated for the first time in concerts with Anat’s trio at the Opera house in Tel-Aviv.

Anders Jormin - In Winds, In Light (2004) {ECM 1866}  Music

Posted by tiburon at April 17, 2024
Anders Jormin - In Winds, In Light (2004) {ECM 1866}

Anders Jormin - In Winds, In Light (2004) {ECM 1866}
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Genre: Jazz

Bassist and composer Anders Jormin has been one of the more restless and adventurous musical talents on the ECM roster. He's worked with numerous jazz talents from his long associations with Bobo Stenson, Charles Lloyd, and Tomasz Stanko, and from his composing for brass ensemble. This project is off the map. Commissioned to write new sacred music for premiere in the cathedral in Västerås, Switzerland, he composed a series of works in which he used the existing poems of Swedish writers like Harry Martinson, Johannes Ederfelt, Lotta Olsson-Anderberg, and the great Pär Lagerkvist, as well as those of William Blake.

Anders Jormin - Ad Lucem (2012) {ECM 2232}  Music

Posted by tiburon at April 17, 2024
Anders Jormin - Ad Lucem (2012) {ECM 2232}

Anders Jormin - Ad Lucem (2012) {ECM 2232}
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Genre: Jazz

Bassist Anders Jormin steps out with one of his projects, with an ensemble formed for the Swedish Jazz Celebration 2010. Anders sets his own lyrics – written in ancient Latin – and poetry of Denmark’s Pia Tafdrup for singers Mariam Wallentin and Erika Angell. Anders: “Latin seems to carry an almost magic ability to embrace and express whatever humanity has needed to communicate. The sense of eternity and mystery of this ancient language joined with the instantaneous presence and creativity of true improvisers became the inspiring framework in which the distinctive compositions came alive.” Improvisers on hand are the great Swedish free sax player Fredrik Ljungkvist and Jormin’s highly expressive partner from the Bobo Stenson Trio, drummer Jon Fält.
Ricardo Villalobos / Max Loderbauer - Re: ECM (2011) [2CD's] {ECM 2211/12}

Ricardo Villalobos / Max Loderbauer - Re: ECM (2011) [2CD's] {ECM 2211/12}
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Genre: Electronic, Minimalism

Berlin-based DJs and composers Ricardo Villalobos and Max Loderbauer - two of the best-known names in contemporary electronica - share their admiration for music on ECM in a unique double-album of specially-created “sound-structures”. Their project “Re: ECM” will bring the label’s music to a new listenership. It is certain to be one of the most talked-about albums of the season. Using original ECM recordings as a starting point, Villalobos and Loderbauer create new music that bridges several worlds, including ECM’s world of space-conscious improvisation and composition and the worlds of ambient electronics and minimal techno.

Marc Sinan / Julia Hulsmann - Fasil (2009) {ECM 2076}  Music

Posted by tiburon at April 18, 2020
Marc Sinan / Julia Hulsmann - Fasil (2009) {ECM 2076}

Marc Sinan / Julia Hulsmann - Fasil (2009) {ECM 2076}
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Genre: Jazz, Ethnic Fusion, Vocal Jazz

Fasil, based on an idea by guitarist Marc Sinan and author Marc Schiffer, tells of the life of Aisha, the great love and youngest wife of the prophet Mohammed, in the course of an inspired song cycle. The improvisations take as their inspirational starting point fragments of Koran recitations recorded by Marc Sinan in Turkey. Together with Julia Hulsmann’s songs they form an Ottoman suite, a Fasil. Highlights in this transcultural project include exceptional performances by Sinan himself, and by Yelena Kuljic in the role of Aisha. The singer was recently described by the Frankfurter Rundschau as “the most thrilling new voice in the current jazz scene.”

Terje Rypdal - Whenever I Seem To Be Away (1974) {ECM 1045}  Music

Posted by tiburon at June 18, 2021
Terje Rypdal - Whenever I Seem To Be Away (1974) {ECM 1045}

Terje Rypdal - Whenever I Seem To Be Away (1974) {ECM 1045}
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Genre: Jazz, Avant-Garde Jazz

This laconic yet lasting statement from Terje Rypdal marked the Norwegian guitarist’s third ECM appearance as composer and leader. Its crucible continues to yield an enticing tincture of prog-rock and classical stylings for the weary musical mind. The reverberant French horn that animates “Silver Bird Is Heading For The Sun” betrays nothing of its cooption by a punchy g/d/b constituent. Floating on a well-aged mellotron, it bows out gracefully as Rypdal rolls in like a fuzzed haze.

Marilyn Mazur & Jan Garbarek - Elixir (2008) {ECM 1962}  Music

Posted by tiburon at Dec. 15, 2020
Marilyn Mazur & Jan Garbarek - Elixir (2008) {ECM 1962}

Marilyn Mazur & Jan Garbarek - Elixir (2008) {ECM 1962}
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Genre: Jazz, Ethnic Fusion

Elixir is the first album Danish percussionist Marilyn Mazur has recorded as a leader for ECM in 14 years. It is an interesting number for Mazur, because she has also spent 14 years as a member of saxophonist Jan Garbarek's recording and touring ensembles. He appears on about half of Elixir as Mazur's only collaborator (apart from producer Manfred Eicher). That said, the solo pieces are the first remarkable aspect of this set. When Mazur works alone, her pieces defy everything we think we know about solo percussion recordings: there is a warmth and directness in these proceedings that is songlike rather than merely hypnotic or virtuosic.

OM - A Retrospective (2006) {ECM 1642}  Music

Posted by tiburon at June 23, 2020
OM - A Retrospective (2006) {ECM 1642}

OM - A Retrospective (2006) {ECM 1642}
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Genre: Fusion

Formed in Lucerne, Switzerland, in 1972 and named after Coltrane’s darkly convulsive album, the members of OM were initially inspired as much by the rock of Jimi Hendrix as by the new developments taking place in improvisation. “Electric jazz – free music” was their rallying cry, and they played it loudly. All in their early 20s when the group was launched, the members of OM achieved an early success at the Montreux Festival in 1974 which helped to put them on the map, and brought them to the attention of ECM. Four albums were recorded for ECM’s sister label Japo, between 1975 and 1980: “Kirikuki”, “Rautionaha”, “Om with Dom um Ramao” and “Cerberus”.

Cyminology - Phoenix (2015) {ECM 2397}  Music

Posted by tiburon at June 13, 2020
Cyminology - Phoenix (2015) {ECM 2397}

Cyminology - Phoenix (2015) {ECM 2397}
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Genre: Jazz, Ethnic Fusion, Minimalism

This is the third release for ECM from the German-Iranian vocalist, Cymin Samawatie with her band Cyminology with an intriguing and exquisite set that fuses Persian poetry and rhythms with improvisation along with the musicians own diverse influences and cultural background. The music itself is most absorbing with subtle melodies and delicate rhythms rubbing alongside and against the Persian verse. This is a beautiful album that quite rightly defies simple classification, and why not. For the listener with open ears there is much to enjoy.