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Tabula Rasa for the remaining part of EST

Culture | 2008-08-20

When the fantastic and internationally acclaimed jazz-pianist Esbjörn Svensson of the well-loved jazz trio EST (Esbjörn Svenssion Trio) passed away after a diving accident earlier this summer he left a vast empty hole behind him. Many people, both musicians and listeners, felt devastated over losing such a talent. The other two-thirds of the band, Magnus Örström on drums and Dan Berglund on contrabass, were naturally extremely sad. They have however at a recent pressrelease said that they will not put their musicmaking on ice, writes Dagens Nyheter.

-Dan and I have a great energy together, an energy that we take with us wherever we play. It´s still there and needs to be canlized somehow. The big black hole that Esbjörn left behind when he passed has transformed into a great clean white sheet of paper that offers unlimited possibilities, says Magnus Örström to Dagens Nyheter.

Before the accident and Esbjörn´s passing the band had finished their latest album "Leocyte" which will be released next week, on August 27th, off their German record label ACT Music. The album is the first they´ve made without coming into the studio-recording process without any material. Everything on the record has come to through improvised sessions in a studio in Sydney, Australia.

But eventhough Berglund and Örström are certain they will continue making music together, there are no detailed plans on how. Örström says to Dagens Nyheter:
-Dan and I could live off giving homage concerts for three or four years, that´s how great the demand is. But I could never do that, and we can´t let ourselves get stuck in that.

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