Bendik Baksaas

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Bendik Baksaas
Born1991 (age 32–33)
Oslo
OriginNorway
GenresElectronica, jazz
Occupation(s)Musician, composer, sound engineering, music producer
Instrument(s)DJ
Websitebendikbaksaas.com

Bendik Baksaas (born 1991 in Oslo, Norway) is a jazz and electronica musician who has got some attention in the recent past, including through performances at places like Turkish Delight, Brukbar and Rockefeller.[1]

Career

Baksaas has previously played together with the electronica comet Mathias Stubø from Vestfold, and his Proviant Audio. In 2012 he released his debut album with Bendik Baksaas Band with David Aleksander Sjølie and Jonas Barsten Johnsen, an EP on the Trondheim based record label Dayladore Collective. Unlike the band's little ambitious name, the debut album of the band got the eloquently name The Shape Of Beats To Come (2012), undoubtedly inspired by the chord progression free and simultaneous improvised album The Shape Of Jazz To Come (1959), by free jazz saxophonist Ornette Coleman. The similarity of Coleman genre defining release however stops there. The material that is presented on the five track and just over twenty minutes long release, fits nicely into the aesthetics that have been funded by Mathias Stubø and Proviant Audio In the recent past (2015), but is probably also inspired by sample delighted hiphop magicians J Dilla, and smooth jazz guitarists such as George Benson.[1]

Discography

  • 2012: The Shape Of Beats To Come (Dayladore Collective)
  • 2013: 1991 (Aspén Records)[2]

References

  1. ^ a b "Fremtidslyden" (in Norwegian). MIC.no. 2012-06-15. Retrieved 2015-11-19.
  2. ^ "Bendik Baksaas". Diskografi. Discogs. 2015-11-19.

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