Espen Berg Trio - Entropies (2026)

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Title: Entropies
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: Svale Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 43:58
Total Size: 103 / 229 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Equilibrium Suite, pt.1 (4:49)
2. Equilibrium suite, pt.2 (3:46)
3. Rue Saint-Michel (6:19)
4. The Parade (3:52)
5. Nap of the Earth (2:42)
6. XXI (6:17)
7. Eidsvals (6:42)
8. Russians (Sting) (6:00)
9. Transients (3:35)

Four years after their previous release, the award-winning and critically acclaimed Espen Berg Trio returns with their fifth album, Entropies.

"Created over a period of nearly three years, the album nevertheless emerges as their most focused and fully realised recording to date, carrying forward the trio’s defining qualities in the very best way. Since their debut in 2014, Espen Berg (piano), Bárður Reinert Poulsen (bass), and Simon Albertsen (drums) have established themselves as one of the most distinctive piano trios in European jazz.

Espen Berg Trio continues both to challenge and to renew the piano trio format through their distinctive combination of complex rhythmic language, deep harmonic insight, and strong melodies, all driven by an intense, virtuosic, and playful interplay. Entropies revolves around the tension between order and dissolution - the planned and the immediate. Berg has written a set of explosive, highly memorable melodies, but also pushes further with spontaneously composed pieces and polymetric structures that place both the trio and the listener right on the edge of their seats.

In Berg’s own words: "For me, the most important thing about the album format is that it tells a story. Entropies - a scientific term used to describe states of disorder and unpredictability - unfolds within the music on the album itself, but also refers to the many conflicts and challenges we are experiencing in the world today. In these compositions, I have drawn inspiration from different corners of the world and musical traditions, from the music of pianists such as Craig Taborn, Nik Bärtsch, Keith Jarrett, and Brad Mehldau, and I have also written a new arrangement of Sting’s classic Russians."

Some of the tracks are further coloured by contributions from Flavia Huarachi (flute), Joakim Munkner (cello), and Nils Olav Johansen (guitar, vocals), yet the trio also stands firmly on its own through Berg’s newly written compositions. Above all, Entropies carries a clear and deeply personal imprint: an organic interplay in which precision and freedom exist side by side, and where the music always seems to be in motion."