Haftor Medbøe Group – In Perpetuity (2006) [2.0 & 5.1]
PS3 Rip | SACD ISO | DST64 2.0 & 5.1 > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | 44:25 minutes | Scans included | 2,53 GB
or FLAC 2.0 Stereo (converted with foobar2000 to tracks) 24bit/88,2 kHz | Full Scans included | 819 MB
Features 2.0 Stereo and 5.1 multichannel surround sound | Linn Records # AKD 277 | Genre: Jazz
The imaginative debut recording of Haftor Medboe Group who excel in creating deep grooves and delicate textures through bold and vibrant sax lines combined with trombone, guitar and percussion…
Diversity and innovation in music often comes when tender characters are cooking and swinging. Guitarist Haftor Medboe from Norway, mixes up different cultures, bringing into his new release the sundry voices of Scottish saxophonist Susan Mckenzie, Australian trombonist Chris Greive and Icelandic percussionist Signy Jakobsdottir. To this line up he has also added the famous Edinburgh String Quartet and Kenny MacDonald’s electronic knowledge.
“In Perpetuity” is the second album of the Medboe quartet. Recorded in Scotland (precisely in Edinburgh in 2004), this album fetches a jazzy, electro-funky rhythm coupled with an embroiled string section. Each voice is wonderfully heard and the arrangements are out-inspired.
Haftor Medboe’s release conveys stunning moments of classical and jazz hitched onto Metheny , Frisell and Reich-like influences. Furthermore, the album is sonically produced, outlandish and finicky.
Medboe is without a doubt a gifted guitarist able to paint soundscapes with his many different palettes. His cohort’s input is worth listening to. Susan Mckenzie’s soprano sounds easy and lurid in whatever water she is testing, as on Little Auk, Charivari and Teetotum’s introduction. Chris Greive’s languid trombone is accurate and poignant as on Little Auk and Spor. His horn is always marshalling with high skill punctuations. On Little Auk, Medboe showcases the lofty, well-demeanoured strings, all at the hands of a grounded Signy Jakobsdottir’s percussion. Guitar and percussion endorsements are impressive on Charivari.
Teetotum comes together in a dialogue, out of which kicks off a rising up upon the string background, providing intensification to this theme. “In Perpetuity” allows every section to burnish, both in the troupe’s work and being self-assured by Haftor Medboe’s proficient arranging abilities, and for solos, which take on the guitar. The Edinburgh String Quartet and Kenny MacDonald’s endowments are awesome from Little Auk to Maikro.
A dazzling venture into contemporary jazz!
Tracklist:
01. Little Auk
02. Spor
03. Charivari
04. In Perpetuity
05. Hop Skip
06. Teetotum
07. Maikro
Produced by Calum Malcolm & Haftor Medboe.
Engineered by Paul Ferguson and David Hook.
Recorded in various locations in the Spring of 2005.
Mixed and mastered in North Berwick, Scotland on the 27th May, 2005.
The Haftor Medboe Group is:
Haftor Medboe – electric and acoustic guitars
Susan McKenzie – soprano sax and melodica
Chris Greive – trombone
Signy Jakobsdottir – percussion
> with The Edinburgh Quartet – strings
SACD ISO
mqs.link_HaftrMedbeGrupInPerpetuity2006SACDIS.part1.rar
mqs.link_HaftrMedbeGrupInPerpetuity2006SACDIS.part2.rar
mqs.link_HaftrMedbeGrupInPerpetuity2006SACDIS.part3.rar
FLAC 24bit/88,2kHz