Streams

Jakob Bro, Thomas Morgan, Joey Baron

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On his second leader album for ECM – following on from the prizewinning Gefion – Danish guitarist Jakob Bro continues to refine his trio project, with its emphases on melody, sound, space, layered textures and interaction. The rapport between Bro and Thomas Morgan (Bro calls him “my musical soul mate”) has become something extraordinary, and often guitarist and bassist develop improvisational ideas in parallel. There’s an historical aptness, too, in the choice of Joey Baron as the band’s new drummer, for Bro first encountered Morgan when the bassist was playing in Baron’s band a decade ago… On Streams Joey Baron dives into the music’s detail with obvious pleasure. This recording features five new Bro pieces: “Opal”, “Full Moon Europa”, “Shell Pink”, “Sisimiut” and “Heroines” (heard in both a trio version and a particularly lovely solo version). Completing the album’s repertoire is the freely improvised “PM Dream”, dedicated to the late Paul Motian. Jakob’s approach to melody acknowledges the influence of Motian, and both Bro and Morgan played in the late drummer’s ensembles . Recorded at Studios La Buissonne in the South of France in November 2015 and produced by Manfred Eicher, Streams is issued on the eve of a major tour by the Bro-Morgan-Baron trio with dates in Denmark, the Netherlands, Slovakia, Belgium, Poland, Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Slovenia, Ukraine and South Korea.
Auf seinem zweiten Album als Leader für ECM – dem Nachfolger des preisgekrönten Gefion – verfeinert der dänische Gitarrist Jakob Bro sein Trioprojekt, mit dessen charakteristischer Betonung von Melodie, Klang, sich überlagernden Texturen und dichter Interaktion, weiter.
Das Zusammenspiel zwischen Bro und Thomas Morgan (Bro nennt ihn seinen „musikalischen Seelenverwandten“) hat sich zu etwas Außergewöhnlichem entwickelt, häufig spinnen der Gitarrist und der Bassist Improvisationsideen geradezu simultan weiter. Zudem liegt in der Wahl von Joey Baron als neuem Drummer der Band eine in der Vorgeschichte begründete Logik – schließlich begegnete Bro Morgan zum ersten Mal als dieser vor einer guten Dekade in Barons Band spielte… Auf Streams taucht Bro mit offenkundigem Vergnügen in die Feinheiten der Musik ein. Die Aufnahme präsentiert fünf neue Bro-Kompositionen: “Opal”, “Full Moon Europa”, “Shell Pink”, “Sisimiut” und “Heroines” (hier sowohl in einer Trio- als auch in einer besonders anmutigen Solo-Version zu hören). Abgerundet wird das Repertoire des Albums von dem frei improvisierten „PM Dream“, das Paul Motian gewidmet ist. Jakobs Umgang mit Melodien ist von Motians Einfluss geprägt, und sowohl Bro als auch Morgan spielten in den Ensembles des verstorbenen Schlagzeugers. Aufgenommen im November in den La Buissone-Studios in Südfrankreich und von Manfred Eicher produziert, erscheint Streams am Vorabend einer umfangreichen Tour des Trios Bro-Morgan-Baron mit Stationen in Dänemark, den Niederlanden, der Slowakei, Belgien, Polen, der Schweiz, Deutschland, Österreich, Slowenien, der Ukraine und Südkorea.
Featured Artists Recorded

November 2015, Studios La Buissonne, Pernes les Fontaines

Original Release Date

23.09.2016

  • 1Opal
    (Jakob Bro)
    04:40
  • 2Heroines
    (Jakob Bro)
    05:35
  • 3PM Dream
    (Jakob Bro, Joey Baron, Thomas Morgan)
    09:37
  • 4Full Moon Europa
    (Jakob Bro)
    10:19
  • 5Shell Pink
    (Jakob Bro)
    08:17
  • 6Heroines (solo)
    (Jakob Bro)
    02:33
  • 7Sisimiut
    (Jakob Bro)
    07:30
Danish guitarist Jakob Bro creates magical music, impossible to categorize or capture. The songs on ‘Streams’ are best described as jewels revolving in mid-air, reflecting and refracting light. […] The beauty of ‘Streams’ is in its unknowingness, its sense of wonder and possibility.
Ken Micallef, Downbeat
 
Der dänische Gitarrist Jakob Bro mausert sich immer mehr zu einem Fixpunkt der europäischen Jazzgitarre […] Bros Begleiter agieren äußerst zurückhaltend, sodass sich die Melodien unverstellt in  die Synapsen des Hörers eingraben können. Mehr denn je überzeugt Jakob Bro mit karger Schönheit, hinter der seine Vorbilder Bill Frisell und Eivind Aarset mehr und mehr verschwinden. Ein wundervolles, gediegenes und doch völlig unschuldiges Album.
Wolf Kampmann, Eclipsed
 
His second recording for Manfred Eicher’s ECM label is another trio recording, again with the hugely impressive Thomas Morgan on bass and, this time, Joey Baron replacing Jon Christensen on drums. It’s an inspired substitution, with Baron’s rare combination of invention and restraint – reminiscent of Paul Motian, to whom the album’s third track is dedicated – providing the perfect underpinning to Bro’s plangent, echoing lines. Mournful, beautiful, dark yet luminous music for Beckett fans.
Cormac Larkin, Irish Times
 
Auf ‘Streams’ hat der Auqarellist unter den Gitarristen seine Spielkunst weiter verdichtet. Es genügen ganz wenige Tupfer, um Klangbilder von größter Schönheit entstehen zu lassen.
Karl Gedlicka, Concerto
 
Nichts hat Eile in dieser betörenden Musik voller Seele und Tiefgang, die auf Melodik baut und Räume öffnet. Wie sich dabei die Linien von Bro und Morgan verschränken, ist ohne Vergleich wie fast alles auf diesem Album, das innerhalb der Gitarrenrenaissance seinen eigenen Standard setzt..
Ulrich Steinmetzger, Leipziger Volkszeitung
 
For all the guitarist’s fondness for understatedly conversational north European jazz-making, this trio is a highly melodic and unpredictably dramatic outfit. The gently weaving ‘Heroines’ is as open as a pop ballad in its ringing guitar line, solicitously escorted by Thomas Morgan’s supple bass and Baron’s patterings and cymbal tingles (Bro repeats it later as an unaccompanied solo). And the Paul Motian dedication ‘PM Dream’ – a collective-improv adventure initiated by Motian admirer Baron – grippingly begins in palpitating long tones, bass urgings and snare-drum twitches before becoming metallic, electronic and intense. […] This is far from guitar-hero music, but it’s full of laid-back character.
John Fordham, The Guardian
 
Die mäandernden Klangströme in ‘PM Dream’, das an Monteverdi erinnernde ‘Full Moon Europa’, der charmante Folk-Walzer ‘Shell-Pink’, die Intervallsprünge im Finale ‘Sisimut’ – alles Vorstöße in weite Räume der Fantasie, die eine geradezu hypnotische Wirkung ausströmen.
Karl Lippegaus, Fono Forum
 
A simply stunning collection from one of the most brilliantly unassuming ensembles operating today.
Spencer Grady, Jazzwise
 
Another subtly textured piece of sonic sculpture designed by the Danish guitarist. He’s maintained his close relationship with the bassist Thomas Morgan and, to complete the snug effect, he’s brought in Morgan’s longtime associate Joey Baron on drums. The largely improvised programme, based on Bro’s tunes, is an exercise in restraint.
Garry Booth, BBC Music Magazine
 
So achtsam wie die Musiker interagieren, so geschmeidig ihre Klangräume ineinandergreifen, so sehr ist das Trio auf Kontrast bedacht, auf Rauheit, auf die Dekonstruktion. […] Niemand in diesem Trio will sich in den Vordergrund spielen. Die Band versteht sich eher als ein lebendiger Organismus
Rainer Schlenz, SWR 2
 
This is a particularly gentle recording […] Its soothing sound has both an immediate appeal and an insinuating depth.
Peter Bevan, Northern Echo
 
Schon in den allerersten Tönen steckt sie wieder. Diese Magie in der Ruhe und in der sanften Kraft, mit der man in dem harmonisch feinen Netz jede Note subtil ausspielt, ausklingen und damit zu einer wahren Kostbarkeit werden lässt. Und bei aller scheinbaren Fragilität und Zartheit schwingt doch immer auch eine ungeheure Spannung mit, die sieben Stücke lang nicht abebben wird
Guido Fischer, Jazzthetik
 
Another subtly textured piece of sonic sculpture designed by the Danish guitarist. He’s maintained his close relationship with the bassist Thomas Morgan and, to complete the snug effect, he’s brought in Morgan’s longtime associate Joey Baron on drums. The largely improvised programme, based on Bro’s tunes, is an exercise in restraint.
Garry Booth, BBC Music Magazine
 
Bro’s compositions are panoramic, with tones at once sedate and ever shifting. His skillful echo and reverb weave a thrumming surface, upon which the musicians evince a delicate chemistry. Sometimes the sound will push into tense, eruptive territory, as on ‘Full Moon Europa’, which evolves from Morgan and Bro’s single-note unison pluckings to blistering guitar exhortations goaded by Baron’s all-over the kit assaults.
Matt R. Lohr, Jazz Times
 
Bro has a lovely sparse style, able, like Baron, to stay true to his specific personality over a wide range of sounds and moods, from almost pop-like simplicity, through misty, slipping and sliding nuance to free distortion. He is thoughtful without ever sounding overly introspective. And between them stands Morgan. What a truly great bassist this studious-looking young man is turning out to be. I reckon he’s the rightful heir to Charlie Haden’s bass throne. He has that ability to walk a stately line, always bursting with melodic strength, always bang on, always making all those around him sound even better than they already do. And appearing to be so simple and straightforward, yet fresh and original. Just like Charlie. ‘Streams’ is brimming with beautiful tunes and rippling, swirling grooves, all exquisitely balanced and every track achieving that so hard to define just-rightness. This is a quiet masterpiece of an album
Peter Bacon, Jazz Breakfast
 
Feingliedrig ist diese Musik, sie atmet und vermag mit ihrer ruhigen Eindringlichkeit, auch einen lärmigen Geist aufmerksam zu halten. Der dänische Gitarrist liebt die zarten Tönungen, die er zum Sound verdichtet, aus dem in Interaktion mit zwei weiteren hervorragenden Instrumentalisten Musik wird. Ihre Virtuosität, die sich in der Reduktion besonders gut zeigt, rückt trotzdem in den Hintergrund. Berückender wirkt das Trio als Organismus, das hier mit subtilsten Einwürfen und glimmenden Nuancen seine Aktivität wach hält, Ränder ausleuchtet, Fokussiertes in Bewegung bringt und damit Flow ermöglicht.
Pirmin Bossart, Jazz’n’ More
 
Le guitariste danois, sur son deuxieme album comme leader pour ECM, pousse les vertus de la texture et de l’ épure jusqu á frôler parfois un auto-ettacement étonnant: ces cordes effleurées en un doux murmure autour de l’axe rythmique sur ‘Shell Pink’, par exemple.  […] Beau comme la pluie sur la mer.
Bertrand Rouard, Jazz Magazine
On his second leader album for ECM – following on from the prizewinning Gefion - Danish guitarist Jakob Bro continues to refine his trio project, with its emphases on melody, sound, space, layered textures and interaction. The rapport between Bro and bassist Thomas Morgan (Bro calls him “my musical soul mate”) has become something extraordinary, as guitarist and bassist develop improvisational ideas in the moment. There’s an historical aptness, too, in the choice of Joey Baron as the band’s new drummer, for Bro first encountered Morgan when the bassist was playing in Baron’s band a decade ago.
 
“I’ve always seen music as a whole,” says Jakob Bro, “not as an outlet for me to display guitaristic things. It’s important for me that everybody in the group has an equal responsibility in the making of the music. We’ve played a lot now, and the pieces keep changing. I enjoy setting up moods and textures for us to work on, and to explore together, but I don’t insist on any specific directions. I have no fixed expectations of where the trio music should go, and I want Joey and Thomas to trust their ears and pursue the directions it seems to be suggesting. For me this is the most exciting aspect of the project. I love playing with this band, because new things are happening in the music all the time. The music wants to go in its own direction. It’s our job to follow it. In a way, that’s what the album title, Streams, is indicating.”
 
Streams was recorded at Studios La Buissonne in the South of France in November 2015, and produced by Manfred Eicher. The recording features five new Bro pieces: “Opal”, “Full Moon Europa”, “Shell Pink”, “Sisimiut”, and “Heroines” which is heard in both a trio version and a touching solo version. “Gefion had also included a solo guitar piece, so we were continuing that tradition. I hadn’t prepared a solo arrangement: the idea came up in the studio. Manfred said ‘Just play the melody, then stop.’ So I followed his advice. “
 
The open group improvisation, “PM Dream” is dedicated to the late Paul Motian. Jakob’s approach to melody in general acknowledges the influence of Motian, and both Bro and Morgan played at different times in Paul’s ensembles.
 
“‘PM Dream’ was a very spontaneous piece,” Bro recalls. “We basically made the album in one day. At one point we were discussing whether to go into the control room and listen to some takes and Joey said, ‘It feels so good to play right now, let’s keep going and see what we get.’ It really felt like a dream space to be in, and ‘PM Dream’ came out of that.’”
 
Throughout Streams, Joey Baron dives into the music’s detail with obvious pleasure. He takes over, in the trio, from another drumming great, Jon Christensen, who played on Gefion. (Jakob Bro’s association with Christensen, meanwhile, now continues in a new project with trumpeter Palle Mikkelborg; an ECM album is due in 2017). Bro has a lot of praise for both drummers. “Jon’s approach in the trio could be very unpredictable, extreme and mysterious and I loved that. But the creative way in which Joey plays opens up more room for me somehow, and as a group we’ve been working more on ideas based around different time feelings as well as steady pulses.”
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