Kjetil Mulelid – piano
Bjørn Marius Hegge – double bass
Andreas Winther – drums
Kjetil Mulelid Trio consist of some of Norway’s most interesting jazz musicians involved in projects like “Hegge” (Norwegian Grammy Award winner 2017), “Megalodon Collective” (Norwegian Grammy Award nomination 2016, and winner of JazzIntro 2016), “Wako” and the “Trondheim Jazz Orchestra”. KMT play modern acoustic jazz, and the music is a mixture of compositions written by Mulelid and pure collective improvisations. “The music is simple, beautiful and well composed tunes which goes in and out of expressive improvisations” (Olav Opsvik, NO). “The compositions reflects Mulelid’s rich and melodic play” (Eyal Hareuveni, IS). Kjetil Mulelid Trio consist of some of Norway’s most interesting jazz musicians that are involved in projects like “Hegge” (Norwegian Grammy Award winner 2017), “Megalodon Collective” (Norwegian Grammy Award nomination 2016, and winner of JazzIntro 2016), “Wako” and the “Trondheim Jazz Orchestra”. They play modern acoustic jazz, and the music is a mixture of compositions written by Mulelid and pure collective improvisations. “The music is simple, beautiful and well composed tunes which goes in and out of expressive improvisations” (Olav Opsvik, NO). “The compositions reflects Mulelid’s rich and melodic play” (Eyal Hareuveni, IS). The trio have since 2016 toured three times in West-Europe and played concerts on some of Norway’s biggest jazz scenes, recorded some great live videos and released their debut album “Not Nearly Enough To Buy A House” on the record label Rune Grammofon in October 2017. The album got honoured world wide by critics! Mulelid himself has during the last years played concerts and toured with his own music / projects in most of Europe. He has played and worked with many great musicians as Arve Henriksen (City of London Festival), Barry Guy, Ola Kvernberg and Eirik Hegdal.
“Best of the year” – Jez Nelson, Jazz FM (UK)
“It took me several listens to fully realise just how magical this album is” – Andy Hamilton, The Wire (UK)
“They mixes together sparse zen-funk and folk song-based vernaculars” – Selwyn Harris, Jazzwise (UK)
“Mulelid leads his young trio in a program with a maturity that contradicts their age” – All About Jazz (US)
“Mulelid and his two equally young colleagues reveals timeless quality” – Volkmar Mantei, Baby Blaue (DE)
“Unbelievable that the musicians in the trio are all between 25 and 30″ – Dick Hovenga, Written in Music (NL)
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