Dive into the world of free jazz with Jesper Løvdal's "Grill Music," a captivating album released on January 1, 2006, under his own label. Known for his warm tenor saxophone sound, vitality, and remarkable talent, Løvdal brings a diverse and rich history of jazz to this nine-track, 54-minute journey. The album features a blend of his distinctive style and collaborations with notable musicians like Cuong Vu and Jacob Anderskov.
"Grill Music" opens with the title track, "Grill," setting the stage for an exploration of Løvdal's expressive and dynamic playing. The album's shortest track, "Good Music," is a quick burst of energy, while "Into Orbit" showcases Løvdal's ability to take listeners on an interstellar journey through his music. "Honestly" and "Ups and Downs" highlight his emotional depth and technical prowess, while "This One Goes to Thirteen" adds a touch of whimsy.
The album also includes the playful "Better Music" and "Even Better Music," demonstrating Løvdal's versatility and sense of humor. "The Sleeping Monster" is a standout track, showcasing his ability to create tension and release in his compositions. Throughout "Grill Music," Løvdal's strong will to become one with the music is evident, making this album a testament to his artistry and a must-listen for any jazz enthusiast.