Beyond Cecilie Strange
Album info
Album-Release:
2023
HRA-Release:
09.06.2023
Album including Album cover
- 1 The Alice's of My Life 07:02
- 2 Byssan Lull 09:46
- 3 Where My Heart Lives 06:43
- 4 Midnight Sun Upon Saltværsøya 07:22
- 5 New Life 07:32
- 6 The Great Grand 06:38
Info for Beyond
A musical statement of peace, relaxation and contemplation inspired by the arrival of motherhood, Danish saxophonist and April Records artist Cecilie Strange releases her new album ‘Beyond’.
Following her acclaimed 2021 release ‘Blikan’, which has seen Strange gain international recognition in the form of over 1 million plays on Spotify and reviews in wide-reaching publications including Downbeat magazine.
The record is a melancholic, spacious, Nordic ode to the circle of life, both literally and conceptually. Recorded by four musicians (her “dream team”) arranged in a circle, the compositions reflect on those she loves, and those she has loved and lost.
It begins with a song dedicated to the grandmother she lost when she was eight years old as well as to her daughter, both who share the name ‘Alice’. ‘Byssan Lull’ is an interpretation of a lullaby Cecilie sings to her children, taught to her by her husband who had it sung to him by his mother when he was a child. ‘Where My Heart Lives’ is dedicated to her husband, with whom she has spent half of her life. ‘Midnight Sun Upon Saltværsøya’ was inspired by witnessing the eternal light on a small island off the coast of Norway.
Lyrical, lamenting melodies are the focal point of ‘Beyond’, emerging from every corner of the ensemble and removing the boundaries between the improvised and the composed. Experienced ensemble playing, comforting harmony and sparse, intentional musicality create a sense of delicate intensity that demands to be listened to.
This ‘dream’ quartet of pianist Peter Rosendal, drummer Jakob Høyer and bassist Thommy Andersson accompanied Cecilie on her previous two bodies of work. “The mutual understanding and musical chemistry between us allows for a freer approach to ensemble playing” she commented. There were no discussions regarding who would take what solo - the four simply arranged themselves in a circle and played. The result - with the addition of guest vocalist Josefine Cronholm on two tracks - is a dynamic, emotive and interactive recording that oozes togetherness and intimacy.
“The music here is, as Cecilie says, about the circle of life. About motherhood and love. It all comes together gently, slowly, a musical painting of life, love, and death, observed slowly in a very good place on a small Norwegian Island. Brightened by joy and the magic of the birds and the midnight sun.” (Derek Ansell, Jazz Journal)
"Inside any circle of life comes music and as we write our own stories it is complemented by the quartet’s music, which ultimately makes the ageing process all the more enjoyable. If in drawing inspiration from her own family she allows herself the privilege of such writing, then we must encourage her progress as she heads away from the conventional towards pastures new and to her own ever-expanding musical language." (Steve Williams, ukvibe.org)
Cecilie Strange Quartet:
Cecilie Strange, saxophone
Peter Rosendal, piano
Thommy Andersson, double bass
Jakob Høyer, drums
Special Guest:
Josefine Cronholm, vocals, percussion on "Byssan Lull" & "New Life"
Recorded at The Village Recording, August 22nd, 2022, by Thomas Vang
Mixed by August Wanngren/Oui Music
Mastered by John Fomsgaard at Karmacrew
Cecilie Elbrønd Strange
The band startet to play together because of Cecilies bachelor degree concert at Syddansk Musikkonservatorium in Odense 2009.
Cecilie Strange has recently released her debut album: Cecilie Strange Quartet feat. Kasper Tranberg: The Beginning (Gateway Music 2015).
The music moves around in different jazz genres like free, blues and swing.
The goal is to experiment and explore the jazz and add it edge and skewness.
Through different travels to Cuba, New York, Island and a long-term stay in Norway for a year and
half, you will also find a nordic sound on this debut album.
This album contains no booklet.