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Ulf Meyer, Martin Wind & Alex Riel - Time Will Tell (2022)

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Ulf Meyer, Martin Wind & Alex Riel - Time Will Tell (2022)

Ulf Meyer, Martin Wind & Alex Riel - Time Will Tell (2022)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) - 348 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 150 Mb | 01:01:00
Contemporary Jazz, Post-Bop | Label: Laika Records

Ulf Meyer & Martin Wind, featuring Billy Test and Alex Riel - Time will Tell: expressive musical testimony of a supergroup. Some supergroups arise out of pure calculation - others out of sheer coincidence or happy coincidence. The latter proves the quartet around Ulf Meyer (guitar), Martin Wind (double bass), Alex Riel (drums) and Billy Test (piano/organ/Fender Rhodes). Their album "Time Will Tell" is a musical and mental self-reflection worth listening to, presented in nine tasteful compositions - from easygoing swing numbers to intense, emotional blues ballads.

Martin Wind - Gravity (2023)

Posted By: varrock
Martin Wind - Gravity (2023)

Martin Wind - Gravity (2023)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 339 MB | Tracks: 11 | 63:49
Style: Jazz | Label: Laika Records

"Gravity". A term for which dictionaries provide a whole range of translation options. These include Gravity, Attraction, Depth, and Solemnity. They all describe the album title by Martin Wind featuring Peter Weniger and Jonas Burgwinkel perfectly - and on very different levels, explains bassist and bandleader Martin Wind. “Musically, the double bass forms the center of every ensemble. It is its foundation, in which the threads converge rhythmically and harmoniously. Comparable to the sun, which holds our planetary system together with its gravity.” At the same time, “Gravity” also works on a personal level. “There are people and places that you are drawn to. Hamburg for example. For me, the metropolis on the Elbe is my starting point and way station when I'm traveling between the USA and Germany," explains Wind, who has lived in Teaneck/New Jersey since the late 1990s. There is also a very special attraction between the members of the trio.