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Label ACT music |
UPC 0614427905321 |
Catalogue number ACT 90532 |
Release date 18 November 2022 |
"After two calm pieces, 'Alpha' and 'Beta', it seems like Svensson had to get going, 'Gamma' is the turning point. At first the core predominates, it touches on a melody, without really being developed into it. Until the rhythm creeps in and he unfolds a beautiful melancholic blues."
Nieuwe Noten, 23-3-2023Esbjörn Svensson (1964 – 2008) Swedish Musician, Composer and Founder of e.s.t Esbjörn Svensson Trio.
Esbjörn Svensson is one of the most well known and successful Swedish musicians of all time. His music and the way he played the piano can be described as energetic, experimental and innovative. It has its roots in jazz music but with influences from both classical music and pop/rock.
Esbjörn was born in Skultuna 1964. His mother played classical music on the piano and his father listened to all the great jazz musicians on the radio and gramophone and Esbjörn himself listened to Radio Luxembourg to hear the latest pop and rock.
After playing in different constellations of swedish jazz groups Esbjörn wanted to explore his own music and started e.s.t Esbjörn Svensson Trio together with his childhood friend Magnus Öström, drums and Dan Berglund, base.
1993 e.s.t released their first album “When Everyone has Gone”, but it was with the album “From Gagarin’s Point of View ” in 1999 that they made their international breakthrough.
Touring almost 100 days a year created a great audience both in Europe and the rest of the world. To play live, meet the audience, and create music moments was the impulsion to be on tour and with their non boundary music they found their way to many non-jazz listeners around the world.
e.s.t recorded eleven studio albums and three live albums before Esbjörn died in an accident in June 2008. At this time e.s.t was one of Europe’s most successful Jazz trios with a career spanning over 15 years and the first ever European band to be featured on the front cover of US jazz bible Downbeat.
The trio’s last album “Leucocyte” was recorded in Sydney, Australia and was released posthumously a few months after Esbjörns passing,
Esbjörn Svensson (1964 – 2008) Swedish Musician, Composer and Founder of e.s.t Esbjörn Svensson Trio.
Esbjörn Svensson is one of the most well known and successful Swedish musicians of all time. His music and the way he played the piano can be described as energetic, experimental and innovative. It has its roots in jazz music but with influences from both classical music and pop/rock.
Esbjörn was born in Skultuna 1964. His mother played classical music on the piano and his father listened to all the great jazz musicians on the radio and gramophone and Esbjörn himself listened to Radio Luxembourg to hear the latest pop and rock.
After playing in different constellations of swedish jazz groups Esbjörn wanted to explore his own music and started e.s.t Esbjörn Svensson Trio together with his childhood friend Magnus Öström, drums and Dan Berglund, base.
1993 e.s.t released their first album “When Everyone has Gone”, but it was with the album “From Gagarin’s Point of View ” in 1999 that they made their international breakthrough.
Touring almost 100 days a year created a great audience both in Europe and the rest of the world. To play live, meet the audience, and create music moments was the impulsion to be on tour and with their non boundary music they found their way to many non-jazz listeners around the world.
e.s.t recorded eleven studio albums and three live albums before Esbjörn died in an accident in June 2008. At this time e.s.t was one of Europe’s most successful Jazz trios with a career spanning over 15 years and the first ever European band to be featured on the front cover of US jazz bible Downbeat.
The trio’s last album “Leucocyte” was recorded in Sydney, Australia and was released posthumously a few months after Esbjörns passing,
After two calm pieces, 'Alpha' and 'Beta', it seems like Svensson had to get going, 'Gamma' is the turning point. At first the core predominates, it touches on a melody, without really being developed into it. Until the rhythm creeps in and he unfolds a beautiful melancholic blues.
Nieuwe Noten, 23-3-2023
A gem, I said, downright a treasure for the fans of the pianist...
Jazzhalo, 04-1-2023
HOME.S. is neither a collector's item nor a novelty; it is an exceptionally insightful, and relevant collection from Gagarin's or anyone's point of view.
All About Jazz, 15-12-2022
A real discovery, this solo album by the man who is still regarded as one of the most influential pianists of the past decades.
De Volkskrant, 01-12-2022
A true discovery, these nine compositions that should be part of any jazz collection.
Rootstime, 01-12-2022
Home.S. offers beautiful music and is a rare document of the unique voice that Esbjörn Svensson was in the jazz world.
Jazzism, 01-12-2022
The record is much more than just a document. HOME.S is simply a very nice album, on which you can hear a pianist who plays with attention and great technical skill.
Trouw, 25-11-2022