Espen Aalberg  drums, percussion | Jonas Kullhammar  saxophone, flute | Torbjörn Zetterberg  bass | Susana Santos Silva  trumpet
All musicians also play gamelan
The fourth volume of the series “Basement Sessions” have again (like the
 previous “Vol. 3”, with Jørgen Mathisen as special guest) an addition 
to the trio formed by Jonas Kullhammar, Torbjorn Zetterberg and Espen 
Aalberg, the name of the drummer showing this time upfront because the 
compositions have his authorship – the extra element now is the 
Portuguese trumpeter Susana Santos Silva, presently living in Stockholm,
 as the other musicians here. Once again, the “mutated hard bop” concept
 followed by the band is in full application, but there’s a substantial 
difference confirming the subtitle “The Bali Tapes”, and not only to 
confirm that the recording was done in Indonesia: all the musicians play
 gamelan instruments besides their own, and among Aalberg’s pieces one 
is a Javanese traditional tune. There’s no contradiction of the new 
proceedings with the post-Coltranean identity of the project – faithfull
 to the spiritual explorations put in music by the late saxophonist, 
what we find here is a group ritual diving deep into the inner soul of 
jazz and the souls of everybody involved, with a mercurian drive and a 
lyricism that, in the middle of all the fire going on, keeps 
astonishingly elegant. The Swedish scene keeps surprising us with 
unexpected ideas put into old formats with aspects yet to discover, and 
Santos Silva shows, once again, that there’s no boundaries for 
creativity. A must listen, must have record of the present day European 
jazz.
Clean Feed 
 
