
Treat your taste buds to these mouthwatering leftovers!
As the week wraps up, our Leftovers feature dishes out a tasty quintet of musical morsels—an enticing mix of delightful scraps still bursting with flavour. This week, treat your ears to the sonic banquet of TRAINING, Trio Ramberget, Testbild, and more. Press play and discover five drops so addictive you’ll be wearing out the replay button.
The Berlin-based duo TRAINING has joined forces with bassist Ruth Goller for their new album, Threads to Knot. Picture frenetic free-jazz colliding with post-rock riffs amidst brooding microtonal atmospheres—it sounds like the musical equivalent of a rollercoaster on Mars.
Berke Can Özcan & Jonah Parzen-Johnson create a tapestry of thunderous percussions, gritty samples, and audacious sax melodies. In an age of indifference and scepticism, their music stands as a vivid reminder: curiosity is the cure for polarization. Their debut duo release
“It Was Always Time” will drop on 1st November via We Jazz Records.
Setting the stage for their upcoming album, Trio Ramberget dazzles us with this nearly eight-minute marvel. In a Stockholm studio, the celesta glimmered softly. Nearby, the trombone readied its rich brass voice. The double bass tuned its deep, resonant strings while the bass clarinet reed with practised precision. Looking forward to the full release with bated breath but for the moment…
How about easing into the weekend with some smooth, mellow jazz vibes? The Petter Herbertsson-led project, Testbild, has exactly what you need. We’re completely smitten by the soft, delicate intimacy. Lovely stuff!
Dom Ore strikes gold on his Miles Away label with a heavyweight collection of rarities, hidden gems, and personal favourites. Highly recommended.
