Bugge Wesseltoft, the renowned Norwegian pianist and composer, invites you into a world of nu jazz with his 2009 release, "Playing." This captivating album, released under the Jazzland Recordings label, is a testament to Wesseltoft's innovative approach to jazz, blending traditional elements with contemporary influences. Spanning just under an hour, the album features eight tracks, each offering a unique journey through the nuances of nu jazz.
From the introspective "Dreaming" to the rhythmic "Rytme," Wesseltoft's compositions are both intricate and accessible. The album's standout tracks, "Take 5" and "Many Rivers to Cross," showcase his ability to craft pieces that are both melodically rich and rhythmically compelling. The two-part "Talking to Myself" offers a more introspective look into Wesseltoft's musical mind, while "Hands" provides a moment of quiet reflection.
"Playing" is a celebration of Wesseltoft's musical versatility and his ability to push the boundaries of nu jazz. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to his work, this album is a must-listen for anyone interested in the evolution of jazz.