Bugge Wesseltoft, Henrik Schwarz & Dan Berglund |
Trialogue |



Bugge Wesseltoft, Henrik Schwarz & Dan Berglund — Trialogue
••• Norwegian jazz pianist who made a smooth transition to the techno and dance music scene. 
Born: February 1, 1964 in Porsgrunn, Norway
Location: Oslo, Norway / Berlin, Germany / Pilgrimstad ~ Stockholm, Sweden
Album release: October 15, 2014
Record Label: Jazzland Recordings
Duration: 48:24
Tracks:
01 Interlude 2:38
02 Valiant 7:35
03 Headbanger Polka 6:18
04 Movement Eleven 5:40
05 Take a Quick Break 7:46
06 Movement Seventeen 7:16
07 This Is My Day 6:04
08 Round Midnight 5:07
↑ Acclaimed jazz pianist/composer Bugge Wesseltoft renews his collaboration with electronic producer Henrik Schwarz on Trialogue. This time they are joined by E.S.T. bassist Dan Berglund to form a unique trio that expertly explores where contemporary jazz meets electronic music.
↑ When Wesseltoft and Schwarz produced their collaboration Duo, it was clear that their synergy was both unique within, and revitalising to, the whole genre of electro–acoustic beat–based improvisation. Now the duo becomes a trio, bassist Dan Berglund brings additional dimensions and a whole new range of improvisational possibilities, new musical conversational topics, and a completely new layer of sound, giving this project a different drive, yet retaining the spirit of the Duo project. Melody, beats, and a will to surprise — not just the audience, but themselves as well — dominate.
↑ Moments of quasi–ambient atmosphere sit alongside driving energetic swathes of blues-inflected jamming from the future, near–metallic semi–sinister meteor storms of sound rest easily beside moments of classic jazz noire. Where other musicians have engaged in similar stylistic juxtapositions, Wesseltoft, Schwarz and Berglund set themselves apart by managing the near–impossible feat of making a perfectly coherent aesthetic, a complete musical language of their own. What fans will recognise instantly is, simply put, great music.
Personnel:
↑ Bugge Wesseltoft (grand piano, synthesizers, percussion)
↑ Henrik Schwarz (computer, small percussion)
↑ Dan Berglund (double bass)
→ "Movement Eleven" & "Seventeen" feature musicians of the Orchestre Philharmonique du Luxembourg: Damien Pardeon (violin), Jean–Marc Apap (viola), Laurence Vautrin (cello), James Kent (bass trombone)
GUBEMUSIC: http://www.gubemusic.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/buggewesseltoft
Press:
Agent:
Henrik Schwarz: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Henrik-Schwarz/19052088216
Dan Berglund: https://www.facebook.com/dan.berglund1
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Bugge Wesseltoft, Henrik Schwarz & Dan Berglund |
Trialogue |
••• Norwegian jazz pianist who made a smooth transition to the techno and dance music scene.
Born: February 1, 1964 in Porsgrunn, Norway
Location: Oslo, Norway / Berlin, Germany / Pilgrimstad ~ Stockholm, Sweden
Album release: October 15, 2014
Record Label: Jazzland Recordings
Duration: 48:24
Tracks:
01 Interlude 2:38
02 Valiant 7:35
03 Headbanger Polka 6:18
04 Movement Eleven 5:40
05 Take a Quick Break 7:46
06 Movement Seventeen 7:16
07 This Is My Day 6:04
08 Round Midnight 5:07
↑ Acclaimed jazz pianist/composer Bugge Wesseltoft renews his collaboration with electronic producer Henrik Schwarz on Trialogue. This time they are joined by E.S.T. bassist Dan Berglund to form a unique trio that expertly explores where contemporary jazz meets electronic music.
↑ When Wesseltoft and Schwarz produced their collaboration Duo, it was clear that their synergy was both unique within, and revitalising to, the whole genre of electro–acoustic beat–based improvisation. Now the duo becomes a trio, bassist Dan Berglund brings additional dimensions and a whole new range of improvisational possibilities, new musical conversational topics, and a completely new layer of sound, giving this project a different drive, yet retaining the spirit of the Duo project. Melody, beats, and a will to surprise — not just the audience, but themselves as well — dominate.
↑ Moments of quasi–ambient atmosphere sit alongside driving energetic swathes of blues-inflected jamming from the future, near–metallic semi–sinister meteor storms of sound rest easily beside moments of classic jazz noire. Where other musicians have engaged in similar stylistic juxtapositions, Wesseltoft, Schwarz and Berglund set themselves apart by managing the near–impossible feat of making a perfectly coherent aesthetic, a complete musical language of their own. What fans will recognise instantly is, simply put, great music.
Personnel:
↑ Bugge Wesseltoft (grand piano, synthesizers, percussion)
↑ Henrik Schwarz (computer, small percussion)
↑ Dan Berglund (double bass)
→ "Movement Eleven" & "Seventeen" feature musicians of the Orchestre Philharmonique du Luxembourg: Damien Pardeon (violin), Jean–Marc Apap (viola), Laurence Vautrin (cello), James Kent (bass trombone)
GUBEMUSIC: http://www.gubemusic.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/buggewesseltoft
Press:
Agent:
Henrik Schwarz: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Henrik-Schwarz/19052088216
Dan Berglund: https://www.facebook.com/dan.berglund1
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