Dan Berglund is the former drum player in the rarely successful Esbjörn Svensson Trio, whose career was tragically cut short by the genocide of the personality in 2008. Tonbruket is Berglund’s entrance as a piece for one person recording artist. It’s a strikingly assured and sundry set which impresses with the bizarre approach.

Sister Sad’s guitars receptive to advice identical to an eastern Bill Frisell, all peaceful chords, shifting records and the clarity of a questing spirit. A integrate of mins in, with an lengthened carillon splash, the lane comes alive – it’s as yet the organisation has been angrily awoken from a pleasing dream. Despite the groan guitar there’s still something thinking and tranquil about the music, even as it gets louder and some-more emphatic. After four-and-a-half minutes, appetite spent, the listener is left with echoes toll but feeling becalmed.

Sailor Waltz is a extensive and bizarre event which takes the time in maturation an abstract, but enchanting narrative. Though musically different, there have been echoes of the leftfield oddity of Eivind Aarset’s Spooky Danish Waltz and the Pat Metheny Group’s Are You Going With Me?: all 3 have been compositions which the listener has to solve in to to get the many from.

Gi Hop is a wrench in to something some-more upbeat. Its strange, stamping stroke competence be a long-lost cousin of a strain by the Penguin Cafe Orchestra; there’s a identical folk component too, pleasantness of Martin Hederos’ fiddle. The Wind and the Leaves starts in peaceful acoustic guitar domain which competence quickly be in error for a Nick Drake introduction, and expires gently.

Tonbruket’s rhythms, pleasantness of percussionist Andreas Werlin, have been rarely original, with an importance at peculiar moments which creates for a really unjazz-like impression. This is strain with the own graphic character: any of the album’s ten compositions is singular and unpredictable, and as a outcome rarely memorable.

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