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 Recorded, mixed, and mastered by Jan Erik Kongshaug (The God of Sound) in Oslo on November 3, 2008.
 
 CARSTEN DAHL: Piano, Percussion
 JESPER ZEUTHEN: Alto sax
 NILS "BOSSE" DAVIDSEN: Bass
 STEFAN PASBORG: Drums
 
 Exciting new numbers composed by these four musicians!
 
 Pianist Carsten Dahl has roots in bop, having studied with the late percussionist Ed Thigpen and recorded CDs of his own in that style during his early years as a leader. But his quartet the Carsten Dahl Experience is a far more wide-ranging affair in a group with alto saxophonist Jesper Zeuthen, bassist Nils Davidsen, and drummer Stefan Pasborg. The lack of liner notes is a bit frustrating, as it would be helpful to hear the musicians discuss what inspired several of their compositions. Throughout the session it is apparent that the musicians are attentive to one another, with the feeling that each song has a bare framework to which each player is free to add his own voice rather than just prescribed accompaniment, resulting in expressive, risk-taking performances. Dahl contributed five originals, including the powerful "Do You Know Homeless?," which borders on free jazz, along with the hilarious twisted "Psykocalypso," which couldn't have been given a better title. Zeuthen penned "Åndedans," a driving, exotic uptempo work that has Middle Eastern influences and the composer's powerful vibrato inviting comparison to Sidney Bechet's soprano sax. Zeuthen's "15 Gode Grunde" is a turbulent, mournful ballad that packs quite a punch. Both "Stop One" and "Stop Two" sound like group improvisations. This fascinating date by the Carsten Dahl Experience will continue to challenge the listener with each hearing. ~ Ken Dryden, Rovi
 
 
 
 Carsten Dahl
 
 Active Decades: '90s and '00s
 Genre: Jazz
 Styles: Hard Bop, Jazz Instrument, Piano Jazz
 
 Danish jazz musician Carsten Dahl began his career as a drummer, and trained with master percussionist Ed Thigpen at Copenhagen's Rhythmic Conservatory before switching to piano. As a pianist, he recorded with Thigpen on That's Entertainment and as a band leader on Will You Make My Soup Hot & Silver, both released in 1998. Message From Bud appeared the following year, and in mid-2000 Dahl returned with Butterfly Dream. Carsten Dahl Jazzpar 2000 Quintet appeared a year later.
 ---Heather Phares, All Music Guide
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