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O'Leary / Friis-Nielsen / Pasborg: Stoj (Ayler)

High octane sessions from the trio of guitarist Mark O'Leary, bassist Peter Friis-Nielsen, and drummer Stefan Pasborg playing free in the studio in Copenhagen.
 

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Mark O'Leary-guitar, implements

Peter Friis-Nielsen-bass, implements

Stefan Pasborg-drums, percussion


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Limited edition of 400 copies

UPC: 730470118603

Label: Ayler
Catalog ID: AYLCD-072
Squidco Product Code: 14048

Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2011
Country: France
Packaging: Slim line Jewl Tray
Recorded at Karma Crew Studio, Copenhagen, Denmark in March of 2008, by John Formstad.

Descriptions, Reviews, &c.

"This was one of those experiences where Stefan Pasborg and I met Peter Friis-Nielsen on the corner of a street in downtown Copenhagen and an hour later we were in the studio recording. I spoke to Peter on the phone a few times, we had to change a few things around as he was busy with several projects and was leaving for Berlin. We just went to John Formstads studio and literally plugged in and played no rehearsals, just systems go, it was a high octane session, Freudian in the sense that we covered a lot of terrain from the musical past, Peter stretched into meridians where he had not resided in many years, we tried out new concepts, sometimes a little prompt from a corner would set the next tune up and Stefan's energy constantly propelled the music which was reinvigorated time after time. [...]"-Mark O'Leary, from the liner notes


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Artist Biographies

"Three time Danish Music Awards-winner Stefan Pasborg is a highly energetic drummer from the melting pot of Copenhagen, and after getting a snare drum, a cymbal and a high-hat at the age of three from renowned jazz drummer Alex Riel, he has developed into one of the most personal and versatile young european drummers / bandleaders - from groove to abstract !

He has performed and recorded with musicians like: John Tchicai, Marc Ducret, Wadada Leo Smith, Ellery Eskelin, Tomasz Stanko, Ray Anderson, Tim Berne, Palle Danielsson, Anders Jormin, Miroslav Vitous, Michael Formanek, Majid Bekkas, Goran Kajfes, Carsten Dahl, Jesper Zeuthen, Alex Riel, Juhani Aaltonen, Dawda Jobarteh, Ståle Storløkken, Mikko Innanen, Liudas Mockunas, Kjetil Møster, Annisette, Carsten Dahl, Jesper Zeuthen, Alex Riel, Lotte Anker and Peter Friis Nielsen among others.

He has toured the most of Europe and in USA, Canada, Africa and Asia - in more than 40 countries, on 5 continents, from Shanghai to Vancouver, from Monte-Carlo to Moscow, from Varanger to Casablanca, and from New York to São Paulo - both as a leader and as a sideman.

He is the founding member of successful bands like: Ibrahim Electric, Pasborgs Odessa XL, Toxikum, The Firebirds, Free Moby Dick, Magic Spirit Quartet, Delirium ... and he plays regularly in duo-settings with kora-virtuoso Dawda Jobarteh (Gam) and pianist Carsten Dahl (DK)... Besides his many bands and projects, he also performs solo-concerts regularly. He is also the founding member of the record label and collective ILK Music.

At Danish Music Awards 2004 he was voted ʻNew jazz-name of The Yearʼ, and his release ʻToxikumʼ was voted ʻJazz Discovery of the Yearʼ.

His first release as a leader - TriplePoint (ILK 2007) - was selected into worldwide TOP 5 'Best Debut Albums of 2007' by the American magazine The New York City Jazz Record, and his release 'Pasborg Odessa X-tra Large' received a Danish Music Award in 2011.

In 2011 Stefan Pasborg was chosen to be Artist-in-Residence at Copenhagen Jazzhouse, and in 2012 the national Danish television (DR) showed 5 documentary programs about him and his bands / projects.

Pasborg has won prices like f.ex. the Soloist-prize at 16th European Jazz Contest 1997 in Germany, the 1st Prize at 5th European Tournament of Improvised Music 2001 in France, Jazznytprisen 2012 in Denmark And finally one of the most prestigious music-prizes in his native Denmark: Gudmanprisen in 2017. He has received grants for artistic work from among others: Danish Arts Foundations, Danish Musicians Union, Norden, KODA, DJBFA."

-Stefan Pasborg Website (http://www.pasborg.dk/pressphotos/)
3/27/2024

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Track Listing:



1. First Tune 2:18

2. Kinetic 8:15

3. Trykkende 6:39

4. Støj 5:36

5. Odessa 10:31

6. Attitude 7:21

7. I Fancy It when They Go a Bit Free 2:55

8. Exit 9:06

9. Interference 3:49

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Ayler Records

Improvised Music
Jazz
European Improvisation, Composition and Experimental Forms
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Trio Recordings

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