Fredrik Nordström - Dolores: Two (2021)
Artist: Fredrik Nordström
Title: Dolores: Two
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: Bluenord Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 41:24 min
Total Size: 167 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Dolores: Two
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: Bluenord Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 41:24 min
Total Size: 167 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Mirus (feat. Ilaria Capalbo, Andreas Hourdakis & Staffan Svensson)
2. Sun Bleached (feat. Ilaria Capalbo, Andreas Hourdakis & Staffan Svensson)
3. Drop (feat. Ilaria Capalbo, Andreas Hourdakis & Staffan Svensson)
4. Calling the Doves (feat. Ilaria Capalbo, Andreas Hourdakis & Staffan Svensson)
5. Canadian Tuxedo (feat. Ilaria Capalbo, Andreas Hourdakis & Staffan Svensson)
6. Melancholia (feat. Ilaria Capalbo, Andreas Hourdakis & Staffan Svensson)
7. The Big Question- No. 2 (feat. Ilaria Capalbo, Andreas Hourdakis & Staffan Svensson)
8. Ground Frost (feat. Ilaria Capalbo, Andreas Hourdakis & Staffan Svensson)
Here is the follow-up album of Swedish saxplayer Fredrik Nordström's band, Dolores! The group's first album "Dolores: One" was released in April 2021. Recorded during the same studio session, "Dolores: Two" features compositions by Fredrik, complemented by a freely improvised track. This album takes the listener on a beautiful, but sometimes also heartbreaking journey. The contemporary jazz of Dolores is grounded in responsive improvisation and personal expression.
Fredrik Nordström says:
"I composed the material for Dolores with the purpose of creating music that was bare and dynamic. At the same time, perhaps due to the band's drumless setting, I wanted it to maintain a rhythmic dimension and movement that brought it forward. I have been inspired by folk music, perhaps mainly from Scandinavia and from North America. The different musical and cultural backgrounds of the musicians in this band influenced me in the writing process and contributed greatly to the final result."
Fredrik Nordström says:
"I composed the material for Dolores with the purpose of creating music that was bare and dynamic. At the same time, perhaps due to the band's drumless setting, I wanted it to maintain a rhythmic dimension and movement that brought it forward. I have been inspired by folk music, perhaps mainly from Scandinavia and from North America. The different musical and cultural backgrounds of the musicians in this band influenced me in the writing process and contributed greatly to the final result."