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Martha's Dance

Rolf Thofte Quintet

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Release Date:  19 September 2025

Label:  April

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  5709498114828

Genres:  Jazz  

Release Date:  19 September 2025

Label:  April

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  5709498114811

Genres:  Jazz  

  • Description

    April Records proudly presents the debut from trumpeter/composer Rolf Thofte; a vivid and personal record that blends lyrical melodies, inventive rhythms, and subtle harmonic exploration. Written while Thofte adjusted to fatherhood - the album captures moments of joy, reflection, and experimentation, brought to life by a handpicked quintet of Denmark's most exciting young jazz talents. The title track is a tribute to Thofte's three-year-old daughter - a playful, clapping, goat-hoof-stomping tune in quirky 5/4 that channels the spirit of childhood joy and spontaneity. "It's just a fun tune to play, and I feel like it really captures Martha's spirit," says Thofte. "This band came together at a time when I was trying to get a foothold in a new life situation as a father, so it felt perfect to make this the title track." The album moves between moods and textures with elegance: from the rich harmonic language of "Vice Versa" - inspired by Wayne Shorter's ability to cast simple melodies in shifting harmonic light - to the understated power of "Changing Tides," a piece about imperceptible gradual changes in our lives, nature, and politics. "Bendico," written in 15 minutes as a conservatory assignment, showcases Thofte's gift for strong melodic statements, while "Dunkelflaute" evokes melancholic Nordic greyness through sparse, emotive phrasing. From the swaggering second-line feel of "The Big 5" to the hypnotic pulse of "All...", the album explores rhythm as both a driving force and a canvas for creative interplay. Throughout, Thofte's trumpet and flugelhorn lead the ensemble with warmth and clarity. The quintet features some of Copenhagen's top next-generation players: Andreas Toftemark (tenor saxophone), a powerhouse improviser and composer who brings NYC-honed energy and detail to the group dynamic. Rasmus Sorensen (piano), a rising star of the European scene, known for his sensitive, exploratory playing and fearless interaction. Jakob Roland (bass) and Henrik Holst (drums) - two of Thofte's oldest musical collaborators - round out the rhythm section with deep swing, taste, and musical empathy. Martha's Dance is a confident, cohesive debut - rooted in tradition yet full of forward thinking ideas. With his nuanced writing and expressive playing, Rolf Thofte announces himself as a compelling new voice on the European jazz landscape

    Description

    April Records proudly presents the debut from trumpeter/composer Rolf Thofte; a vivid and personal record that blends lyrical melodies, inventive rhythms, and subtle harmonic exploration. Written while Thofte adjusted to fatherhood - the album captures moments of joy, reflection, and experimentation, brought to life by a handpicked quintet of Denmark's most exciting young jazz talents. The title track is a tribute to Thofte's three-year-old daughter - a playful, clapping, goat-hoof-stomping tune in quirky 5/4 that channels the spirit of childhood joy and spontaneity. "It's just a fun tune to play, and I feel like it really captures Martha's spirit," says Thofte. "This band came together at a time when I was trying to get a foothold in a new life situation as a father, so it felt perfect to make this the title track." The album moves between moods and textures with elegance: from the rich harmonic language of "Vice Versa" - inspired by Wayne Shorter's ability to cast simple melodies in shifting harmonic light - to the understated power of "Changing Tides," a piece about imperceptible gradual changes in our lives, nature, and politics. "Bendico," written in 15 minutes as a conservatory assignment, showcases Thofte's gift for strong melodic statements, while "Dunkelflaute" evokes melancholic Nordic greyness through sparse, emotive phrasing. From the swaggering second-line feel of "The Big 5" to the hypnotic pulse of "All...", the album explores rhythm as both a driving force and a canvas for creative interplay. Throughout, Thofte's trumpet and flugelhorn lead the ensemble with warmth and clarity. The quintet features some of Copenhagen's top next-generation players: Andreas Toftemark (tenor saxophone), a powerhouse improviser and composer who brings NYC-honed energy and detail to the group dynamic. Rasmus Sorensen (piano), a rising star of the European scene, known for his sensitive, exploratory playing and fearless interaction. Jakob Roland (bass) and Henrik Holst (drums) - two of Thofte's oldest musical collaborators - round out the rhythm section with deep swing, taste, and musical empathy. Martha's Dance is a confident, cohesive debut - rooted in tradition yet full of forward thinking ideas. With his nuanced writing and expressive playing, Rolf Thofte announces himself as a compelling new voice on the European jazz landscape