Karl Seglem - WorldJazz (2015)

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Title: WorldJazz
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: NorCD [NORCD 1562]
Genre: Jazz, Contemporary Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue,log) | MP3/320 kbps
Total Time: 64:00
Total Size: 413 MB(+3%) | 151 MB(+3%)
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Tracklist

01. Endelaus slette (Remix) (5:51)
02. Apal (6:07)
03. Rorsletre (5:52)
04. Marbla (7:59)
05. Rudlande (5:22)
06. Femstein (3:36)
07. Laust aus (4:26)
08. Fossil (7:55)
09. Nye nord (5:45)
10. Bla botn (4:28)
11. Bregne (Remix) (6:39)

“His music brings to mind open, powerful landscapes, rugged mountains outlined on a dark horizon, and a foaming sea during a storm. His sound is like a shadow in a late summer evening, suffused with pulsating light from a low sun.” This was how the German newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung reviewed a recent concert by Karl Seglem. The tenor saxophonist was compared to stars such as Brian Eno and John Coltrane, and his concerts were described as long musical journeys through his native country of Norway – and through the history of jazz.
It is a major event that Seglem now has put together a new and very powerful album. A mix from his work with his WorldJazz-band where his collaborating friend, The Hardanger fiddle master Håkon Høgemo is the powerful motor in many ways.
The album demonstrates to the full the outstanding work accomplished by the musician and composer as an innovative tradition-bearer at the musical interface between jazz and folk music. There are few musicians in Europe who have developed such a genuinely distinctive musical language.