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Nils Berg
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There is a particular quality to the music Nils Berg makes — something that feels simultaneously ancient and restless, rooted and searching. It is a quality that places him in a long line of Scandinavian artists who have found a way to distill the Nordic landscape and temperament into sound: the lyrical economy of Jan Johansson, the melancholy warmth of Lars Gullin, the way Grieg could make a simple folk melody feel like it carried the weight of an entire geography.
Berg, a saxophonist, bass clarinetist and composer based in Stockholm, works in the space where jazz meets that broader Nordic sensibility — music that breathes slowly, that favors atmosphere and silence as much as notes, and that treats emotion as something to be approached with patience rather than force. Dubbed "the Fellini of Swedish jazz" by Dagens Nyheter and described as "mysterious and irresistible" by Rolling Stone, he has spent two decades building a body of work that is genuinely hard to categorize, and all the more compelling for it.
About Glam Sam And His Combo with Angelina
Instrument: Band / ensemble / orchestra
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Glam Sam And His Combo with Angelina
Glam Sam And His Combo, the Swedish groove-jazz mastermind, joins forces with the powerful UK singer-songwriter Angelina on their striking new album “Talkin’ In Colour”, to be released on 19 June by Lemon Jazz Records, Germany. The record blends jazz, soul, funk, and storytelling into a bold and cinematic collaboration.
Think smoky jazz clubs, bohemian poetry, and deep funk grooves colliding on the same late-night dancefloor, where Angelina’s voice cuts through the haze – intense, remarkable, roaring with mighty emotion. The chemistry between groove and voice feels like pure alchemy.
About Greenhouse Ensemble
Instrument: Band / ensemble / orchestra
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James McClure
South African trumpet player and composer James McClure presents his deeply personal Debut Album on Molk Records (27 February 2026). He is a powerful emerging voice within Amsterdam’s experimental music community, known for his mesmerising sound, patience and sensibility. This is a bold and introspective work that invites deep listening. It is rooted in emotion, free improvisation and progressive thought with traces of heritage, while the album is held together by a recurring lullaby written in response to violence and global unrest. It is a call for change, reflection and healing that feels ever more relevant and increasingly urgent.
About Negative Press Project
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Negative Press Project
In an era when there’s no respite from bad news, when it’s difficult to tell the difference between headlines in the Onion and the New York Times, Negative Press Project comes bearing the best of tidings. After a fruitful hiatus following 2023’s The Victorious Sessions (recorded in 2019), the chamber jazz ensemble led by pianist/composer Ruthie Dineen and bassist/composer Andrew Lion is back with the first volume of its most ambitious undertaking yet, Cycles I, an exquisitely orchestrated work featuring the innovative string ensemble Friction Quartet and released by Envelopmental Music.
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Salvatore Catania
Salvatore Catania is an Italian music composer and Business Economics teacher, seamlessly blending the analytical rigor of his profession with the creative freedom of sound. His artistic identity is shaped by a compelling duality—precise yet emotive, structured yet imaginative. For years, he has explored the potential of Digital Audio Workstations to create musical landscapes that touch the soul, always preserving a strong artistic and human imprint. Each track unfolds as an emotional journey, transforming sonic textures into stories to be heard, felt, and lived.
About Polymorphic Orkestra
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Polymorphic Orkestra
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Polymorphic Orkestra is an electro acoustic art music ensemble that produces improvised music using a mix of traditional instruments, media technology, audio FX and pre-recorded audio stem data. Although our music is free in form, we are not overtly atonal. Our music is rhythmic and melodic and constructed during performance requiring a great deal of inter-ensemble focus and musical awareness. Each performance is a journey with no set pieces or tunes as such. Generally, our performances are one long set with no breaks.
The ensemble members are:
- Ed Goyer - Vibraphone, Mallet Kat, Percussion
- Ed Rodrigues - Drums Drum triggers, iPad, Percussion
- Lee McIver - Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Laptop, FX, Audio data.
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Andrea Longato
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Andrea Longato is an established guitarist, composer, and producer whose career spans a wide range of musical genres and outlets. With over a decade of experience as a bandleader, Andrea has showcased his original music at countless venues and festivals across Europe and the US. His original music draws inspiration from notable instrumentalists such as Bill Frisell, Wayne Krantz, and Daniel Lanois, embodying a cross-genre aesthetic that is both contemplative and vibrant.
Andrea recently formed an exciting new trio with renowned musicians Rob Heath (Jim Campilongo, Justin Townes Earle) and Bryan Percivall (Verité, Britney Spears), performing his own compositions alongside unique renditions of pop and rock classics. His live performances are celebrated for their eclectic blend of influences and styles, all anchored by a commitment to improvisation and exploration that is quintessentially jazz. Andrea’s debut full-length album, “Thinking Heart,” is scheduled for release in January 2025.
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Franz von Chossy
Franz von Chossy (Munich, 1979) graduated “Summa Cum Laude” from theAmsterdam conservatory in 2006. He also studied at the Manhattan School ofMusic with amongst others Kenny Barron, Garry Dial, Dave Liebman andKenny Werner. In addition, while living in New New York, Franz studied filmcomposition with Edward Green.
His music covers a broad musical spectrum that includes classical as well asmodern elements but always with respect to the jazz tradition. Within hisdetailed arrangements there is always a strong melody from which everythingarises. Yet there is enough space for each individual musician to wander...This combination makes the music organic and easily accessible for thelistener without being shallow. Moods swing from subdued to exciting. It isemotional music, which sings, narrates and creates strong images.

