10 singles from Søren Bebe Trio now available on 180g Vinyl! (+ download in 24/96 WAV, FLAC and mp3)
Including four brand new never released before songs!
These vinyls have been pressed in Denmark on the leading vinyl pressing plant, Nordsø Records, where every vinyl have been hand pressed and controlled individually. Audio has been checked several times during the manufacturing as well. The album 'First Song' have been pressed in 500 copies of 180g black vinyl + two exclusive limited edition colored vinyl presses - 30 copies "brown swirl" (sold out) and 4 copies "walnut swirl" (sold out).
Excellent companion to the Echoes album. Beautifully played compositions. Ennio explodes with energy and drives harder than the usual softer tunes. Soren is an amazing composer always delivering original tunes that always feel fresh and compelling.
'First Song' is a brand new compilation album by Søren Bebe Trio and presents 10 different songs recorded by the trio over the last 9 years that's only been released as digital singles so far.
"For the last 4 albums we've recorded with the trio, we've ended up with too much music to fit the current album and therefore ended up releasing some songs as singles just digitally and for streaming, afterwards. I felt it was time to collect all these songs on a single album, also making it possible for the first time to listen to the songs on a CD, which I know many of our listeners prefer."
The digital version of this album can be downloaded immediately after purchase in your preferred format(s).
Download links will also be sent in an email after purchase.
LP ships worldwide with tracking within a week from Denmark and is available unsigned or signed by Søren Bebe.
Frederik Heemskerk –
Very very nice
Frederik Heemskerk –
Good music!
Stephen Parkinson –
I got a couple of cd’s earlier in the year and play them so much I couldn’t resist ‘upgrading’ to vinyl.
Thank you, Soren for all your hard work getting your music out there
Stephen Parkinson –
These albums just keep growing on me. Thank you Soren for your hard work getting your music out to us
Andrea Moro (verified owner) –
Ho conosciuto Soren per caso su Facebook qualche mese fa. Ci siamo scritti, mi ha mandato il suo CD Echoes con le sole spese di spedizione e dopo averlo ascoltato non ho esitato a comprare i 3 album di questa promozione che mi sono arrivati a cas in brevissimo tempo. Musica speciale e che si lascia ascoltare senza alcuna fatica. Le registrazioni sono allo stato dell’arte. Ascoltando con un impianto di buon livello sembra di avere il Trio proprio davanti a se. Penso che comprerò in futuro la versione in vinile di tutto quello che questa artista produrrà. Mi piace molto l’idea di non associarsi ad alcuna etichetta discografica. Grazie Soren
Denise Mayrand –
Soren Bebe Trio’s music has made my studio a better place to be. At the end of the day, when I look at my work I can almost hear Soren’s unique arrangements, Kasper and Anders warm sounds. I just love your calm, soothing Nordic jazz .
Thank you so much from Canada
John CORNEY (verified owner) –
I came across the Soren Bebe Trio from their Facebook advertisement. I am so glad that I did. The music is beautiful, calming, soothing. You can really kick back, relax and unwind. The recording quality is superb. I now have all the albums released on vinyl, and will continue to collect and listen to them as more are released.
Guy shields –
Thankyou I’m looking forward to receiving these 4 records and enjoying your music …. As well as communication with you for upcoming releases…..
Be safe and healthy ….
Be good ….. guy
Chris –
About this music. It is clearly pensive, deliberate, atmospheric and contemplative. I listen to jazz almost exclusively when working in my studio. I am especially drawn to the classic era of jazz of the 50s and early 60s and of pianists I am especially drawn to Bill Evans, Oscar Peterson, and Errol Garner. For more contemporary artists I listen to Ludovico Einaudi, Kieth Jarret and Amad Jamal.
For me the common denominator is rhythmic complexity, melodic lines, and chordal surprise. Most importantly I can either listen deeply, or when working just immerse myself in the tonal bath. But the key is all of this music supports whatever task Ia am engaged with.
Soren Bebe’s music is very different from what I usually listen to. because of the slow, deliberate pace and structure overlaid with passages of flourishing notes I find that I can’t listen to it while engaged in something else, like my work. Rather it demands attention. It is not, strictly speaking, consonant with my usual understanding of the jazz idiom other than of course the near constant improvisation. The light percussion in the background doesn’t really act as a necessary warp and weft for the tapestry of notes that sit above it whereas for most jazz it is the rhythm section that grounds everything.
So my reaction is this: Soren is clearly a gifted player, but his music is demanding on the part of the listener. And if you are not prepared in the moment to satisfy that demand you might be forced to back up and re-listen, like a difficult passage in a book that needs more than one reading.
Thanks for the record.