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Subsonic (released January 1, 2002 by the label Curling Legs - CLPCD 71) is an studio album by Vigleik Storaas Trio.[1][2]

Critical reception

Storaas returns with a new trio recording, backed by Johannes Eick (double bass) and Per Oddvar Johansen (drums). The setting is ideal for a solo excursions by Storaas and the near telepathic interplay with his trio. The material on Subsonic is mostly composed by Storaas and represents a distinct stylistic foil for the trio’s exploration of the modern piano trio’s format. The legacy of Bill Evans is evident throughout the album, but still the trio displays vast amounts of its own identity and character. Introspective and searching at times, but also balanced and sometimes loose in its form, Subsonic vas nominated for Spellemannprisen 2002.[2][3]

Track listing

  1. "Three Princes" (8:18)
  2. "Mist" (4:24)
  3. "Zik-Zak" (8:05)
  4. "Ar" (10:07)
    Per Oddvar Johansen
  5. "Subsonic" (6:06)
    Johannes Eick
  6. "Feng 7" (7:54)

Personnel

Credits

Notes

  • All compositions by Vigleik Storaas except where noted
  • Recorded at Rainbow Studios, Oslo, March 2 & 3, 2000
  • Mixed October 1, 2001[4]

References

  1. ^ Kagge, Stein (2002-09-06). "Vigleik Storaas Trio: Subsonic (Curling Legs) - Utrolige bredden og kvaliteten på den hjemlige jazzscenen". Aftenposten (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2012-12-12.
  2. ^ a b Pettersen, Tomas Lauvland (2003-10-13). "Vigleik Storaas Trio: Subsonic Review". Listen to Norway Ballade.no. Retrieved 2012-12-12.
  3. ^ Kagge, Stein (2003-01-07). "Spellemannpris-nominasjonene" (in Norwegian). Aftenbladet. Retrieved 2012-12-12.
  4. ^ "Vigleik Storaas Trio: Subsonic". Sudo.3.pro.tok2.com. Retrieved 2012-12-12.