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JazzReviewsAutumn2021
Reviews
A saxophonist’s intimate solo debut
A saxophonist’s intimate solo debut
"The album reveals new dimensions of Fredriksson’s personality and artistry. Beyond their prowess on saxophone, there is a wider palette of expression on guitar and keyboards as well as bass clarinet, with various horns multi-tracked for solo duets."
Wif Stenger
October 28, 2021
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Not your ordinary organ trio
Not your ordinary organ trio
"The eight compositions on this record, most by Innanen, exhibit a broad stylistic and musical spectrum."
Jan-Erik Holmberg
October 28, 2021
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Jazz fatale, Lassy style
Jazz fatale, Lassy style
"The seven tracks on the disc, all written by Lassy, seem to form a thematic whole and succeed in maintaining a coherent, magic mood."
Petri Silas
October 28, 2021
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To boldly go where no man has gone before
To boldly go where no man has gone before
"Divided Horizon starts ever so gently yet progresses rapidly towards a more forceful and playful expression. High on logic but never too calculated, Rissanen eases himself into the role of a weathered storyteller as the album flows along."
Petri Silas
October 28, 2021
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A fresh revisit to the roots
A fresh revisit to the roots
"While the music sticks to the tradition, the sound of the recording is contemporary. The album is a timeless delight for admirers of all things bop."
Jan-Erik Holmberg
October 28, 2021