Album info
Album-Release:
2023
HRA-Release:
30.06.2023
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- 1 Hilda 05:26
- 2 Tundra 05:45
- 3 Vesper 05:21
- 4 Ephemeral 04:39
- 5 Cinnober (Intro) 00:57
- 6 Cinnober 05:37
- 7 Malibu 05:41
- 8 Whirl 05:28
- 9 The Chalice and the Rising Sun 06:46
Info for Aether
New Danish jazz with indie-rock and a Scandinavian folk flavour.
Morten Haxholm's Aether is a new Danish band featuring both experienced and newer Danish jazz names who together elevate Haxholm's original compositions to a distinctive magical, alluring soundscape.
Haxholm's music is poetically spherical. With a dreamy blend of jazz, indie-rock, and a Scandinavian folk tone, the alluring bass lines and soaring melodies are spiritually realised in an intense, trembling interplay between the musicians (perhaps hence the band's name - Aeather is, according to ancient and medieval science, the fifth element/quintessence, the material that fills the area of the universe beyond the earthly sphere).
Luboš Soukup. saxophone
Rasmus Oppenhagen Krogh, guitar
Nikolaj Hess, piano
Morten Haxholm, bass
Jakob Høyer, drums
Morten Haxholm
is an upcoming Danish bass player, but he has already established himself on the Danish and international jazz scene: Graduated in 2013 from the prestigious “soloist” class education (7 years) at the Rhythmic Music Conservatory in Copenhagen (RMC), and with seven albums in his own name and several tours with his own bands (and as a sideman) in Denmark (and Europe as well), he has emerged on the music scene as a new composer and bass player to be reckoned with. Morten Haxholm is engaged in countless Danish jazz, pop and rock projects as a sideman, has an active work as a composer, and has played with countless Danish musicians: Jesper Løvdal, Claus Waidtløw, Søren Møller, Bob Rockwell, Jakob Højer, Mads LaCour and recorded (and played several tours) with international names like Lage Lund, Gilad Hekselman, Lionel Loueke, Melissa Aldana, Seamus Blake, John Escreet, Jonathan Kreisberg and Ari Hoenig.
Luboš Soukup
is a freelance musician, composer, and educator based in Copenhagen, Denmark. His main instruments are the tenor and soprano saxophone, as well as the clarinet. Besides that, he plays the flute and the piano. He regularly tours in Europe and has played at numerous international jazz festivals. He leads the ambitious band Lubos Soukup Quartet (modern jazz), the internationally successful quartet Points Quartet (modern jazz), and its extended versions – Points-Rataj Quintet (fusion of contemporary jazz and live electronics) and Points Septet (experimental jazz). He is a permanent member of the dynamic Scandinavian band MAdHAs (avantgarde free bop), the Czech-Polish quintet Inner Spaces, and finally the creative big band Concept Art Orchestra. He occasionally performs with other projects as well. Since 2014, he has been teaching saxophone and ensemble classes at the Jazz Academy (HAMU) in Prague, Czech Republic.
Lubos Soukup has always been surrounded by music, and has had a strong wish to become a musician from his early childhood. After finishing high school, he studied at three European conservatories, namely Jaroslav Ježek Conservatory in Prague, Karol Szymanowski Academy of Music in Katowice, and The Rhythmic Music Conservatory in Copenhagen. Each of the schools brought something new to his musical knowledge and helped him to form his current artistic approach. Moreover, they have inspired him to never stop exploring new sounds and music possibilities.
Lubos Soukup has released more than ten albums with his own music. His music was featured on two albums that were awarded the Czech Grammy Awards for the best jazz album of the year, namely Light Year by Inner Spaces (2012) and The Prague Six by Concept Art Orchestra (2015). In 2013, he released the album Through the Mirror, recorded with an ensemble of 14 musicians, which caught the attention of many Czech music experts immediately after it was released. Last year, the album, titled Země (The Earth) was released. The jazz recording features guest appearances from guitarist Lionel Loueke, who brings a slightly African touch.
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