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A cherished figure in the Scandinavian jazz scene, Stockholm based pianist/composer Adam Forkelid's dynamic musical career spans over two decades, intertwining with various bands and performing with renowned artists including the <a href="spotify:artist:32L9PqRqyV4Q536udKy02W" data-name="Norrbotten Big Band">Norrbotten Big Band</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:7fgw6kQggc48KiNoTGWNU5" data-name="Pedro Martins">Pedro Martins</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:6uIst176jhzooPMetg2rtH" data-name="Louis Cole">Louis Cole</a> & <a href="spotify:artist:7fVp0A6oCMfiQJihMnY0SZ" data-name="KNOWER">KNOWER</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:2qiArumx5poA7MdDXNysfZ" data-name="Maria Schneider">Maria Schneider</a> and the <a href="spotify:artist:1dLXnfFWsftCVP7eNMg9bf" data-name="Svante Söderqvist">Svante Söderqvist</a> Trio.
Following his 2021 release ‘1st Movement’ hailed by Swedish National Radio as one of the best of the year, his latest upcoming work offers a contemporary Nordic mirror into the journey of life. ‘Turning Point’ is set to release on May 3rd.
The birth of ‘Turning Point’ stems from Forkelid's sonic exploration of life's inevitable changes that make up each of our personal stories. The record showcases a poignant fusion of the piano and guitar - a collaborative interplay central to the record’s identity.
Forkelid’s expansive palette of influence includes flavors borrowed from classical composers Satie and Chopin, Brazilian and Cuban rhythms, to Bill Frisell and Chick Corea.
Marrying lyrical, memorable melodies with deep grooves and high-octane virtuosic improvisations, the composer feels the role of his music is to “to move people and give them something relatable, not being specifically forward looking or retrospective, but just to be here and now”.
Joining the pianist are some of the most in-demand instrumentalists in Sweden; contemporary progressive guitar titan <a href="spotify:artist:69e8RvFXfQnels113EADzc" data-name="Carl Mörner Ringström">Carl Mörner Ringström</a>, bassist <a href="spotify:artist:0RwUWenfKob2FP0P4V5pJS" data-name="Niklas Fernqvist">Niklas Fernqvist</a> and drummer Daniel Fredriksson.
Following his 2021 release ‘1st Movement’ hailed by Swedish National Radio as one of the best of the year, his latest upcoming work offers a contemporary Nordic mirror into the journey of life. ‘Turning Point’ is set to release on May 3rd.
The birth of ‘Turning Point’ stems from Forkelid's sonic exploration of life's inevitable changes that make up each of our personal stories. The record showcases a poignant fusion of the piano and guitar - a collaborative interplay central to the record’s identity.
Forkelid’s expansive palette of influence includes flavors borrowed from classical composers Satie and Chopin, Brazilian and Cuban rhythms, to Bill Frisell and Chick Corea.
Marrying lyrical, memorable melodies with deep grooves and high-octane virtuosic improvisations, the composer feels the role of his music is to “to move people and give them something relatable, not being specifically forward looking or retrospective, but just to be here and now”.
Joining the pianist are some of the most in-demand instrumentalists in Sweden; contemporary progressive guitar titan <a href="spotify:artist:69e8RvFXfQnels113EADzc" data-name="Carl Mörner Ringström">Carl Mörner Ringström</a>, bassist <a href="spotify:artist:0RwUWenfKob2FP0P4V5pJS" data-name="Niklas Fernqvist">Niklas Fernqvist</a> and drummer Daniel Fredriksson.
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