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One of the most interesting young names within the Bergen and Norwegian jazz scene is saxophonist Aksel Røed.
He’s playing with many different bands and constellations, including General Post Office and Dag Arnesen, and he is in high demand as a player.
With Other Aspects, Aksel Røed has put together an 8-piece ensemble of his friends from different bands, and he draws on his inspirations from the old saxophone recordings of Ornette Coleman, Albert Ayler and Pharoah Sanders, but also in the composing mind of Django Bates and Charlie Haden’s Liberation Orchestra. As he explains himself: OTHER ASPECTS allows me to constantly drift into different directions and usually with short notice.
The music is composed but not set, meaning it’s perfectly acceptable, and even encouraged to think and play outside the box. Most of the magic within the band lies in the free improvisation.
Recorded in Duper Studio in Bergen, “Do You Dream in Colours?” is a massive piece of an album. And as a proper old jazz album, it comes with liner notes from the old Norwegian jazz veteran Knut Kristiansen.
Side A:
1. Goiserer Jodler / To Whom This May Concerne / 2. I Usually Paint by Myself
Side B:
3. Bergen is the Prettiest in Blue / 4. Moonshine Movement / 5. When You Dream in Colours
Band | Aksel Røed s Other Aspects |
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Title | Do You Dream In Colours? |
Label | Is It JAZZ Records |
Generic musical style | Jazz |
Detailed musical style | Free Jazz |
Bar code | 7090008312796 |
Catalog # | KAR248LP |
Release Date | 17 Feb 2023 |
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