We Get Requests
Just a quick intro here paraphrasing one of my favorite Oscar Peterson album titles: I get contacted quite regularly to review albums.
I usually check out what I receive when it sounds interesting, but so far I’ve never received anything for review that was musically interesting enough for me to write about.
Given that this is my personal blog and I don’t intend to make any money of this (as a matter of fact, this thing is even costing me a bit of money every year to maintain).
This nicely gives me the opportunity to write about only music I care about, one way or another.
Søren Bebe Trio
Søren reached out to me some weeks ago. He did it very smartly, with some namedropping, quoting that he’d recorded his latest album at the great Rainbow studios with the great Jan Erik Kongshaug. He really is an exceptional sound engineer, so my curiosity was piqued. Nicely enough, the album is available for streaming on Qobuz and TIDAL, so it was easy to check out (although he also provided me with a free download link, so full disclosure here)
I must admit I had never heard of him before, shame on me, but even if you care about the Jazz Piano Trio like me, it is really hard these days to keep track.
In a nutshell, Søren with his trio is based in Denmark, and plays with Kasper Tagel on bass and Anders Mogensen on drums.
Søren Bebe Trio – Home (2016 Out Here Music)
So what do you get? Let me put it in the Amazon way: Customers who bought this also bought…. Basically, if you like Keith Jarrett´s trio, and the nordic trios in particular in the style of Tord Gustavsen, you need to check this out.
You get beautiful, dreamy ballads like Floating (that the cover picture really represents well), but you also get slightly more uptempo pieces like A Simple Song. It really always stays very Scandinavian (although I always thought Denmark was different to Sweden and Norway, but here you find a lot of commonalities).
Check out the long ballad Trieste as a very representative example:
And all of this, not surprisingly given the recording venue & personnel, is very well recorded.
My rating: 4 stars. Definitely worth checking out.
You can find it here (Bandcamp)
Also reminds me of the great Bob Stenson. Few notes, only the best ones are chosen, with a lot of space. Also nice footage to watch and discover the newcomers. I dig, **** and just shared it on with my FB friends. THanks !
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True, Bob Stenson is a great comparator. Thanks for sharing!
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Glad you like it too. I think this Trio are superb, my favourite album is From Out Here.
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Thanks Dan. I’ve yet to check out their remaining album portfolio. It’s on my to do list for the upcoming weeks. I certainly will have a closer look at Out Here!
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I get contacted a few times/month to review stuff, usually unknown bands who have EP’s out. At first I resisted, then I thought if I like it, why not? Just had a couple the other day. I’m actually writing a review of a book I read pre-publication but it’s somebody very well known and so I was quite interested. And people are always saying to me “Why not monetize your site?” I guess because I don’t want to necessarily. I like it just the way it is. Not everything is for money.
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I think you need to be consistent and transparent most of all
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