Description
For his 27th solo album, Karl Seglem traveled to the idycally
located Herrenhaus-Hotel in the small town of Salderatzen to
recreate the mythical moods of his concerts, recording four
key-pieces in the building's entirely wood-panelled ballroom
and in front of a small audience.
Compared to predecessor „NORSKjazz.no“, „Ossicles“, which is
propelled by the pulse of former Madrugada-Drummer Erland
Dahlen among others, can clearly be characterised as a return
to his unique blend of Jazz and Folk.
African influences, Reggae rhythms and Pakistani metrics are
just a few of the surprising stylistic elements contained within
the remarkably eclectic arrangements, but they are always
used with great care and an ear for the message hiding behind
the sounds.