Search Results for:

APRIL

Human Being Human & Chris Cheek

Being

    Denmark's forward-thinking trio Human Being Human return with a luminous new collaboration featuring acclaimed American saxophonist Chris Cheek. Rooted in lyricism, groove, and connection, Being captures the essence of what it means to create music as a shared act of humanity.

    Formed by bassist Torben Bjørnskov, pianist Esben Tjalve, and drummer Frederik Bülow, Human Being Human have quickly earned a reputation as one of Europe's most distinctive piano trios. Their blend of Nordic lyricism and modern rhythmic vitality has drawn international acclaim for its compositional voice and cohesive ensemble sound.

    On 'Being', the trio expand their world through the unmistakable voice of Chris Cheek - a player known for his warm tone and intuitive lyricism, whose credits include work with Paul Motian, Brad Mehldau, and Charlie Haden. A long-time admirer of Cheek's work and humility, Bjørnskov reached out and invited him to Denmark to collaborate with the trio. In the studio, the chemistry was undeniable, as most of the album's tracks were captured in just one or two takes, preserving a sense of immediacy and spontaneity.

    Reflecting on what it means to be human, our capacity to make decisions and shape the world around us, as well as the damage our species has done to our planet, the quartet channels a spirit of contemplation and rediscovery through elegant, organic compositions. Tracks like 'Human Rights' showcase the group's deft interplay and melodic clarity, while the tender ballad Being highlights Cheek's burnished tone and Tjalve's spacious harmonic sense. On 'Filia', a duo between bass and saxophone, the music unfolds in weightless dialogue and pure musical empathy.

    True to the group's name, 'Being' reflects on what it means to live, connect, and create as humans in a complex world. "The essence of music is working together, being open, being positive, and wanting to experience new things," says Bjørnskov. "That's essentially what jazz is - it's influenced by any and every culture in the world, every kind of music and race, and every person is part of it."

    TRACK LISTING

    1. Human Rights 
    2. Being 
    3. Human Impact 
    4. Filia 
    5. Human Spirit 
    6. Human Nature 
    7. Human Instinct

    Jesper Thorn

    STILLE

      Danish bassist and composer Jesper Thorn has become one of Scandinavia's most distinctive musical voices, known for blending introspective storytelling with the understated lyricism of Nordic jazz. His award-winning albums 'Boy' and 'Dragør' earned international praise for their emotional honesty and cinematic depth, establishing a sound world where fragility, melancholy, and quiet beauty intertwine.

      A deeply personal meditation on the search for calm, connection, and meaning in a world that often feels overwhelming, the album continues his exploration of sound as refuge, a place to pause, reflect, and breathe. Joined by long-term collaborators Marc Méan (piano), Andreas Bernitt (violin), Cecilie Strange (saxophone), and Maj Berit Guassora (trumpet), Thorn reunites with producer Mette Damm and engineer August Wanngren to craft an atmosphere both intimate and expansive.

      Where 2023's 'Dragør' confronted the ghosts of Thorn's past, 'STILLE' (meaning "quiet" or "silent" in Danish) looks outward - and inward - toward reflection. "For me, music has always been a refuge," Thorn writes. "It's a place where I can reflect and immerse myself - both as a listener and, maybe even more, as a composer." Each composition functions as a kind of musical still image: fragments of emotion captured in time, responding to both the chaos and fragile beauty of the modern world.

      From the flickering calm of 'Fragmentarium', to the urgent, primal fear of 'Run' (written as wildfires swept through California) to the tender domestic peace of 'Stilleben', these pieces balance melancholy and hope in equal measure.

      Thorn's writing continues to thrive on collaboration and trust. 'Such is Fate' emerged from a discarded melodic fragment, reimagined through the expressive playing of Bernitt on violin. 'Recover' and 'Rebuild' form a quiet hymn to resilience, with Guassora and Strange lending understated, breath-like power to the ensemble. The closing track, 'Shimmering (for MM)', is dedicated to pianist Marc Méan, a constant presence in Thorn's projects since 2014 and, as Thorn puts it, "the touch and sound I hear in my head when I compose".

      "I wanted to create a space that feels like silence, peace and quiet in a noisy world that often moves faster than it feels possible to keep up with." says Thorn.

      TRACK LISTING

      1. Fragmentarium 
      2. Run 
      3. Such Is Fate
      4. Stilleben 
      5. Concession 
      6. Recover 
      7. Rebuild 
      8. Shimmering (For MM)


      Just In

      37 NEW ITEMS

      Latest Pre-Sales

      229 NEW ITEMS

      E-newsletter —
      Sign up
      Back to top