Parallax + Bjarnadottir:
The Lighthouse Release date: September 2020
Digital release only Parallax + Hytta:
Asken Release date: April 2020
Digital release only Parallax + Neon Trio:
Flimmer Release date: April 2020
Digital release only Anders Lønne Grønseth / Multiverse:
Theory of Anything Release date: 26.4.2019
Anders Lønne Grønseth:
Multiverse Multiverse is a jazz band of five ingenious improvisors, sharing the urge for exploring and going in depth with their material, using interplay as a catalyst for taking the music to new places. Parallax+Hytta:
Skogen Bhattacharya / Grønseth / Wessel:
Bhattacharya / Grønseth / Wessel Anders Lønne Grønseth:
Mini Macro Ensemble 2nd Edt Vol2 Grøn / Sky :
Ord frå ein annan skog (songar til tekst av Halldis Moren Vesaas) Grøn / Sky er kort for Anders Lønne Grønseth og Anja Eline Skybakmoen. På albumet «Ord frå ein annan skog» fremfører de Anders Lønne Grønseths tonsettinger av Halldis Moren Vesaas dikt. I jazzinfluert visedrakt- Anders Lønne Grønseth:
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David Arthur Skinner: Diagonal Jazz
The repertoire is clearly derived from stride piano and swing jazz, but Skinner takes a very unconventional approach in terms of the rhythmic treatment he gives to his material. Here, he is influenced by Balkan and Indian music, where 4-4 time is just one of many options. |
Anders Lønne Grønseth & David Arthur Skinner with Misa Wakabayashi: At Swing Audio
Anders Lønne Grønseth: sax, David Skinner: piano, Misa Wakabayashi: bass After nearly 15 years of collaboration, the duo is proud to present their first live album, which is a snapshot of the interactivity and intuition that only comes about after many years of maturation. |
Parallax: Krutthuset
Stian Omenås: Trumpet and percussion Are Lothe Kolbeinsen: Guitar and prepared guitar Ulrik Ibsen Thorsrud: Drums and percussion Parallax' music is a blend of the members' musical preferences and influences with strong emphasis on interplay and listening. |
Gjermund Sivertsen Trio: Existence
Gjermund Sivertsen - piano, Audun Ellingsen - bass, Hermund Nygaard - drums. Combine philosophy with lyrical jazz, add some melancholy and a dash of spontanity, and you ́ll have a sense of the expression of this ensemble. |
Audun Automat: Inside the Beehive
Jørgen Mathisen: saxophones, Erlend Slettevoll: fender rhodes, Audun Ellingsen: doublebass, Ole-Thomas Kolberg: drums. Brage Rognlien: trombone The pieces varies from high-energy modaljazz to contemplative soundscapes - from chaos to perfect order. |
Sphinx: Harmonogram
Anders Lønne Grønseth: sax, David Skinner: piano, Audun Ellingsen: double bass, Ulrik Ibsen Thorsrud: drums and saw With an emphasis on mutual challenge and experimentation, the four members have developed a platform with a very broad musical range. This has resulted in a form of expression imbued with considerable freedom, yet anchored by a strict rhythmic focus, and very recognisably Sphinx. |
Arch70: Arch70
Anders Lønne Grønseth: sax, Matthew Bourne: fender rhodes, Audun Ellingsen: bass, Ulrik Ibsen Thorsrud: drums Sonorities from fusion of the 70's in combination with tonalities from Eastern traditions, ideas from contemporary classical and sheer open-minded improvisation melt together in the encounter between these four strong individual voices. |
Anders Lønne Grønseth & David Arthur Skinner: Arc-en-Ciel (music by Messiaen, Ligeti and Bartok)
Impulses from classical music of the 20th century and jazz comes out in a personal expression. The borders between the improvised and the composed are challenged and come together in imaginative and innovative chamber music. |
Audun Automat: Night Creatures
Audun Ellingsen: bass, Erlend Slettevoll: fender rhodes, Jørgen Mathisen: sax, Eivind Lønning: trumpet, Ole-Thomas Kolberg: drums, Brage Rognlien: trombone. Audun Automat plays electric, acoustic, dirty, noisy, melodious and beautiful jazz with a tinge of rock. |
Anders Lønne Grønseth: Mini Macro Ensemble
Saxophonist and composer Anders Lønne Grønseth join forces with pianist Morten Qvenild to improvise over Grønseth’s arrangements for string quartet. The borders between the composed and the improvised are challenged in this encounter between a string quartet and two improvising musicians. |
Sphinx: Bohemian Sketches
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Anders Lønne Grønseth & David Skinner: Phantasmagoria
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