Eberson - Between Two Worlds (2021) Hi-Res
BAND/ARTIST: Eberson
- Title: Between Two Worlds
- Year Of Release: 2021
- Label: Jazzland Recordings
- Genre: Jazz
- Quality: FLAC (Tracks) | 24 Bit/48 kHz
- Total Time: 00:42:14
- Total Size: 537 mb (+3%rec.)
- WebSite: Album Preview
"Between Two Worlds" from Jon and Marte Eberson is the sequel to their previous album "Empathy". It is three years since that album's release, one that attracted a lot of positive attention, both critically and from a large audience. The expectations for the new album are high.
It was the pandemic that gave impetus to the recording. When Norway was shut down, most of the artistic and cultural activity also stopped. Marte was one of those affected by the gloomy situation. Instead of sitting twiddling their thumbs, Jon suggested that he and Marte go into the studio and make new music. It was a redemptive creative journey! Here they developed the themes of Empathy, with greater emphasis on the instrumental. In addition to the duo, Aksel Skalstad is on drums, Jo Berger Myhre is on bass and Rune Arnesen is on percussion.
The result is "Between Two Worlds", a musical soundscape where the raw meets the vulnerable, the dreamy meets the dynamic. Overall, they draw influence from very many genres in jazz, pop and rock. Jon has played everything from standard songs, through free jazz, to rock. He has led such diverse bands as the Jazzpunk Ensemble, and the legendary Jon Eberson Group, where he and Sidsel Endresen topped the Norwegian charts. Marte also brings experience from different genres. She has traveled the world as a member of the pop band Highasakite. In recent years, she has ably demonstrated that she stands on her own two feet. She has the band Löv, with Øystein Skar and Martin Halla. She has played duo concerts during Molde jazz and at this year's Øya festival with Ane Brun. In recent years, she has played a lot with guitarist Hedvig Mollestad, including in the work "Ekhidna", which received the Spellemann Prize this year. Now she makes her mark in the collaboration with her father. The album's title, "Between Two Worlds", reflects thoughts and associations that are about to dive below the surface; inspired by everything from concrete dreams to how the subconscious works. Are you dreaming or are you awake? Did I really see it, or was it just in my imagination? Titles from the album, such as "Dreamwalking", "Reverie" and "Dancing With The Big Fish" are examples of this. The latter is inspired by filmmaker David Lynch's book "Catching the Big Fish", a book about transcendental meditation and creativity - and the interplay between these.
Tracks:
01. Eberson - Dream Walking [08:05]
02. Eberson - Strange Highway [05:22]
03. Eberson - Reverie [04:45]
04. Eberson - Dancing With The Big Fish [05:18]
05. Eberson - Between Two Worlds [06:52]
06. Eberson - A Butterfly Dream [06:13]
07. Eberson - The Wounded Wolf [05:38]
It was the pandemic that gave impetus to the recording. When Norway was shut down, most of the artistic and cultural activity also stopped. Marte was one of those affected by the gloomy situation. Instead of sitting twiddling their thumbs, Jon suggested that he and Marte go into the studio and make new music. It was a redemptive creative journey! Here they developed the themes of Empathy, with greater emphasis on the instrumental. In addition to the duo, Aksel Skalstad is on drums, Jo Berger Myhre is on bass and Rune Arnesen is on percussion.
The result is "Between Two Worlds", a musical soundscape where the raw meets the vulnerable, the dreamy meets the dynamic. Overall, they draw influence from very many genres in jazz, pop and rock. Jon has played everything from standard songs, through free jazz, to rock. He has led such diverse bands as the Jazzpunk Ensemble, and the legendary Jon Eberson Group, where he and Sidsel Endresen topped the Norwegian charts. Marte also brings experience from different genres. She has traveled the world as a member of the pop band Highasakite. In recent years, she has ably demonstrated that she stands on her own two feet. She has the band Löv, with Øystein Skar and Martin Halla. She has played duo concerts during Molde jazz and at this year's Øya festival with Ane Brun. In recent years, she has played a lot with guitarist Hedvig Mollestad, including in the work "Ekhidna", which received the Spellemann Prize this year. Now she makes her mark in the collaboration with her father. The album's title, "Between Two Worlds", reflects thoughts and associations that are about to dive below the surface; inspired by everything from concrete dreams to how the subconscious works. Are you dreaming or are you awake? Did I really see it, or was it just in my imagination? Titles from the album, such as "Dreamwalking", "Reverie" and "Dancing With The Big Fish" are examples of this. The latter is inspired by filmmaker David Lynch's book "Catching the Big Fish", a book about transcendental meditation and creativity - and the interplay between these.
Tracks:
01. Eberson - Dream Walking [08:05]
02. Eberson - Strange Highway [05:22]
03. Eberson - Reverie [04:45]
04. Eberson - Dancing With The Big Fish [05:18]
05. Eberson - Between Two Worlds [06:52]
06. Eberson - A Butterfly Dream [06:13]
07. Eberson - The Wounded Wolf [05:38]
Year 2021 | Jazz | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
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