Eivind Opsvik
Eivind Opsvik | |
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Opsvik with the Nate Wooley Quintet in concert at Club W71, Weikersheim March 15, 2014. | |
Background information | |
Born |
1973 (age 42–43) Oslo |
Origin | Norway |
Genres | Jazz |
Occupation(s) | Musician, composer |
Instruments | Upright bass, lap steel guitar, keyboards, drums |
Labels | Loyal Label |
Website |
eivindopsvik |
Eivind Opsvik (born 1973 in Oslo, Norway) is a Norwegian jazz musician (upright bass) and composer, the son of the Norwegian interior and furniture designer Peter Opsvik.[1]
Career
Opsvik is a graduate of the Norwegian Academy of Music (1993–97), and he made himself evident on the Oslo jazz scene from the early 1990s, before moving to New York in 1998, where has been living since. He is thoroughly involved in composing, recording, mixing and producing music, as he manages a studio in his basement, from where he is running the record label Loyal Label. His main projects are 'Overseas' and 'Opsvik & Jennings', besides his solo project.
'Overseas' is the name of his band that was formed in 2002 and includes Jacob Sacks (piano, harpsichord and organ), Tony Malaby (saxophone), Kenny Wollesen (drums) and the most recent addition, Brandon Seabrook (guitar). Opsvik plays upright bass and writes all the music. Four records have been released, starting with Overseas (2003), then Overseas II (2005) and third Overseas III (2008). Overseas IV was recorded in the summer of 2011 and released in 2012.[2]
Opsvik & Jennings is an experimental pop duo with tunesmith and guitarist Aaron Jennings, that have released three albums, Fløyel Files (2005), Commuter Anthems (2007) and A Dream I Used to Remember (2009).[3]
Opsvik is currently working on a solo album (2013) in collaboration with photographer Michelle Arcila. He also performs with a plethora of other bands and musicians, like Tony Malaby's Paloma Recio, Nate Wooley Quintet, Jesse Stacken Trio, Skuli Sverrison's Seria, Two Miles A Day with a record featuring Jacob Sacks, Mat Maneri and Paul Motian, Jeff Davis Trio with Russ Lossing, Mary Halvorson's Reverse Blue, Rocket Engine, Plainville, Kris Davis Trio, Håkon Kornstad, David Binney with Brian Blade and Craig Taborn, Rocket Engine, Tone Collector, Jesse Harris' Cosmo, The Interaction of Non-Interaction with Ben Gerstein and Poor Pluto.
Discography
Solo albums
- Within 'Overseas' including Jacob Sacks & Tony Malaby
- 2003: Overseas (Fresh Sound New Talent), feat. Craig Taborn, Wells Hanley, Gerald Cleaver, Jeff Davis, Dan Weiss, Loren Stillman & Jason Rigby
- 2005: Overseas II (Fresh Sound New Talent), feat. Kenny Wollesen, Jeff Davis, Craig Taborn, Loren Stillman
- 2008: Overseas III (Loyal Label), feat. Kenny Wollesen, Larry Campbell & Jeff Davis
- 2012: Overseas IV (Loyal Label), feat. Kenny Wollesen & Brandon Seabrook[2]
Collaborations
- Within 'Tone Collector' including Tony Malaby & Jeff Davis
- 2005: Tone Collector (Jazzaway Records)
- Within 'Opsvik & Jennings' (Aaron Jennings)
- 2005: Fløyel Files (NCM East)
- 2007: Commuter Anthems (Rune Grammofon)
- 2009: A Dream I Used to Remember (Loyal Label)
- Within Marvin Charles Trio including Ketil Gutvik
- 2006: Marvin Charles Trio (Hot Club Records)
- Within 'Jacob Sacks/Eivind Opsvik/Mat Maneri/Paul Motian'
- 2007: Two Miles A Day (Loyal Label/Yeah Yeah Records)
- Within Jostein Gulbrandsen Quartet
- Within 'Rocket Engine' including Eric Biondo, Mike Pride, Jonathan Goldberger, Aaron Jennings, Ben Gerstein, Jeff Davis & Kris Davis
- 2007: What is This That Stands Before Me? (Loyal Label)
- Within 'Jon Irabagon's Outright!'
- 2008: Outright! (Innova Recordings)
- Within 'Nate Wooley Quintet' including Harris Eisenstadt, Josh Sinton & Matt Moran
- 2011: (Put Your) Hands Together (Clean Feed Records)
- Within 'Nate Wooley Sextet' including Josh Sinton, Harris Eisenstadt, Dan Peck & Matt Moran
- 2013: (Sit In) The Throne of Friendship (Clean Feed Records)
- With David Binney
- 2013: Lifted Land (Criss Cross/Musikklosen), Craig Taborn & Tyshawn Sorey
- With Mary Halvorson
- 2014: "Reverse Blue" (Relative Pitch Records)
References
- ↑ Hammerø, Tor (21 May 2013). "Eivind Opsvik Biography". Store Norske Leksikon (in Norwegian). Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 2013-10-28.
- 1 2 Collins, Troy (16 April 2012). "Eivind Opsvik: Overseas IV (2012) Track Review". All About Jazz. Retrieved 2013-10-28.
- ↑ "Audun Skorgen Bassist". Mediabasen.no. Retrieved 2013-09-29.
- ↑ "Jostein Gulbrandsen - Twelve". Allmusic.com. Retrieved 2015-05-12.
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