Showing posts with label Øystein Moen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Øystein Moen. Show all posts
Thursday, February 13, 2014
Stian Westerhus & Pale Horses live in Budapest
Check out the video of Stian Westerhus & Pale Horses (Erland Dahlen and Øystein Moen) live in Budapest (February 2014), and wait for their Rune Grammofon album to be released in March.
Labels:
Erland Dahlen,
Øystein Moen,
Stian Westerhus
Thursday, January 2, 2014
Stian Westerhus & Pale Horses

Rune Grammofon will release an album by Stian Westerhus & Pale Horses (Erland Dahlen and Øystein Moen) in March 2014.
Soon touring:
28.1 Club Bastion, Kirchheim unter Teck, D
29.1 Stadtgarten, Köln, D
30.1 Domicil, Dortmund, D
31.1 Zeche Karl, Essen, D
01.02 Linse, Ravensburg, D
02.02 B-Flat, Berne, CH
07.02 Cemal Resit Rey, Istanbul, TUR (supporting Jaga Jazzist)
08.02 TRAFO, Budapest, HUN
09.02 Porgy & Bess, Vienna AT
My photos of the band at Molde International Jazz Festival 2013.
Labels:
Erland Dahlen,
Øystein Moen,
Stian Westerhus
Monday, December 30, 2013
Stian Westerhus & Pale Horses Feat. Susanna Wallumrød
Now this is a concert I really would have liked to attend!
Stian Westerhus & Pale Horses Feat. Susanna Wallumrød in Trondheim´s cathedral, Nidarosdomen, August 2013.
Øystein Moen is on keyboards and Erland Dahlen plays the drums.
Labels:
Erland Dahlen,
Live,
Øystein Moen,
Stian Westerhus,
Susanna Wallumrød
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Tuesday at Moldejazz
Some great music being played in Molde these days, in between (and during) showers of rain!
Tuesday I heard Tim Berne´s Snakeoil play in the early afternoon. Tim Berne (alto), Oscar Noriega (clarinets), Matt Michell (piano) and Ches Smith (dr, perc) did a fantastic concert, partly strictly composed, partly great solos. One extra star to Noriega this time.
The ECM release "Snakeoil" (2012) is still hot!
Around midnight Stian Westerhus & Pale Horses entered the stage! I was a bit shocked when Westerhus started singing (!), but it all worked out fine!
The trio might be new, but the musicians are well known, with Øystein Moen on keyboards and Erland Dahlen drums.
Great music (please note, some people claim that this must be good stuff for Sigurd Ros fans), and fantastic lights during the concert.
Labels:
Ches Smith,
Erland Dahlen,
Festivals,
Jazz,
Matt Michell,
Molde,
Oscar Noriega,
Øystein Moen,
Stian Westerhus,
Tim Berne
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