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1. | Skala
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2. | Edinburgh
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3. | June
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4. | Oslo
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5. | Joni
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6. | Biermann
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7. | Day After
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8. | Epilogue
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Jazz
Recorded: December 2009-January 2010
Mathias Eick trumpet Andreas Ulvo piano Audun Erlien electric bass Torstein Lofthus drums Gard Nilssen drums Morten Qvenild keyboards Tore Brunborg tenor saxophone Sidsel Walstad harp Mathias Eick’s intensely melodic trumpet occupies the centre-stage in this album of self-penned tunes which will appeal to an audience beyond "jazz". Against the powerful backdrops offered by his sleek, modern band, driven by two drummers, he delivers richly lyrical soliloquies.
Mathias Eick
Active Decade: '00s Born: Feb 26, 1979 in Norway Genre: Jazz Styles: Modern Creative, Crossover Jazz, Post-Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Jazz Instrument, Guitar Jazz, Trumpet Jazz
Norwegian trumpeter/multi-instrumentalist M. Eick is a thoughtful, ambient-leaning jazz musician. Born in 1979, Eick has performed with a variety of name players and is a member of the Trondheim Jazz Orchestra and the progressive jazz/electronic ensemble Jaga Jazzist. As a trumpeter, Eick is much in the tradition of such players as Kenny Wheeler, Chet Baker, Miles Davis, and Enrico Rava. Eick released his solo debut album, The Door, on ECM in 2008. That same year he was also featured on guitarist Jacob Young's ECM release Sideways. In 2011, Eick returned to his solo work with the more contemporary pop-oriented Skala. ---Matt Collar, Rovi |
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