This will never happen again. It breaks my heart. First Esbjorn crawls under your skin, and when you get to know more of his music, you realize that there's a limit. And it breaks your heart (which got filled with love for this guy just recently). What have you done to us, Esbjorn.
Together with the Brad Mehldau trio they brought this music back to Jazz in a new way; adding electronic effects and tunes that had a rock/pop dynamic to them! Fantastic music and it was an honour and a great event to have seen them live!
Lovely as always. I really can't do anything but agree with those who miss him. I just wonder, isn't the phrases in the very end of this video from 'Mingle in the mincing machine'?
I’ve listened to Esbjörn, Dan, and Magnus since 2011. Not a single moment of listening to them was wasted. And Dan and Magnus shone elsewhere too. Hearing Magnus play on albums with Lars Danielsson for example is a beauty to behold. Scandinavia has so much to teach us across the pond...
A truly amazing performance by very capable, gifted performers. Where have they been all of these years? I will see the next time they are at Yoshi's. From the late Ebjorn Swenson Trio's "Eight hundred streets by foot" to Quasimodi's "Man from Nagpur" , Jazz is truly a global art form that knows no boundaries
Outstanding track. To compose a track like this you got to be a genius !
unbelievable music! it makes me cry every time
I feel the Zen every time i listen this music.
This will never happen again. It breaks my heart. First Esbjorn crawls under your skin, and when you get to know more of his music, you realize that there's a limit. And it breaks your heart (which got filled with love for this guy just recently). What have you done to us, Esbjorn.
I love these guys....and it's a shame that I was introduced to them after the fact. This, in my opinion, is perfect. And this video justifies that.
Sad...only 301 views for such a wonderfull video
what a groove?
Космос
This is one of the best things that ever happened to music.
Pure genius. So deep, complex, and dark.
May Esborn Svensson rest in peace.
his music is like a definition of a BEAUTY
Denne, trio. Er .helt unik--følsom, spennende, original-takk, nydelig samspill. Elisabeth skare, takk,
Incredibly beautiful! ... way into other spheres.
exactly how I feel
I was there, back then. But, yet, too young to appreciate the real god-given gift that this music was for our ears. Thank you.
magical... such an unfair ending...RIP
響きが好いですね。
very nice!!!!!
See Dan Berglund's bow part starting at 5:20? Yes, it would have THAT awesome to see Leucocyte played live...
Que barbaro 😮 .
Describir lo que siento es imposible explicar con palabras ❤
Einfach genial -
Together with the Brad Mehldau trio they brought this music back to Jazz in a new way; adding electronic effects and tunes that had a rock/pop dynamic to them! Fantastic music and it was an honour and a great event to have seen them live!
when i hear these guys everything become clear in my mind...
Lovely as always. I really can't do anything but agree with those who miss him. I just wonder, isn't the phrases in the very end of this video from 'Mingle in the mincing machine'?
Very nice Piece of Music. RIP
04:45 and 04:55 is like breaking frontiers!
I’ve listened to Esbjörn, Dan, and Magnus since 2011. Not a single moment of listening to them was wasted.
And Dan and Magnus shone elsewhere too. Hearing Magnus play on albums with Lars Danielsson for example is a beauty to behold.
Scandinavia has so much to teach us across the pond...
this is so beautiful, glad I know about these guys!
Sensible subtile sublime grandiose 🌞
Music without limits!
this is magic!
exelencia en expreción !!!
splendid!
R I P
A truly amazing performance by very capable, gifted performers. Where have they been all of these years?
I will see the next time they are at Yoshi's.
From the late Ebjorn Swenson Trio's "Eight hundred streets by foot" to Quasimodi's "Man from Nagpur" , Jazz is truly a global art form that knows no boundaries
4:15
What a legend
fantásticos, espero verles en directo algún día
un joli clip
Trafigge il cuore
very nice - not often you hear 5/4
душевно мужчины играют
believe or not
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sounds like fur elise at times
Esbjorn has a lot of classical influence in his music. When God created the coffeebreak sounds a lot like Bach.