from II: The Big Blow,
released February 15, 2019
Ole Jørgen Bardal: tenor saxophone,
Jango Nilsen: drums,
Øyvind Nypan: guitar and electronics,
Per Harald Ottesen: lap steel guitar and bass guitar.
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I completely agree with what Akra Watts wrote about this album: Very diverse (and many) references, yet sounding fresh and new.
This is my first album by this Finnish project but really shouldn't be the last. Carsten Pieper
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