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16 MAY 2026
Conversation
JAN HARBECK QUARTET
Released 13 March 2026
Stunt Records
*****
A beautifully restrained modern jazz record from an established ensemble, satisfied to be lyrical, intimate, subtle and serene.
Danish tenor saxophonist Jan Harbeck has built his reputation less through reinvention than refinement. A central figure in Copenhagen’s jazz scene, his playing draws on the warm lyricism of Ben Webster, Dexter Gordon and especially Stan Getz, but without leaning into simple revivalism. Across a long relationship with Stunt Records, Harbeck’s quartet - with pianist Henrik Gunde, bassist Eske Nørrelykke and drummer Anders Holm - has become defined by patience, balance and deep ensemble interaction rather than individual showmanship.
Conversation, their aptly-titled latest release, feels like the purest expression of that philosophy: seven original compositions recorded live in one room, without cuts or overdubs, allowing the group’s nearly twenty years of shared language to speak for itself.
Recorded live at The Village Recording Studio, with the quartet performing together in a single room and without overdubs, the result is defined by warmth, trust and clarity rather than technical display.
The album’s silky, unforced tone invites comparisons to the kind of cool-jazz elegance associated with figures like Getz and Henry Mancini - music that values melodic shape, atmosphere and emotional precision over overt virtuosity. Harbeck does not reach for Mancini’s gift for the unforgettable “killer riff,” that rare melodic hook capable of lifting a composition into permanence, but he shares that same instinct for restraint and tonal grace. These pieces are not built around dramatic climaxes; they unfold through phrasing, patience and quiet structural confidence.
“Passing Clouds” and “Out of the Blue” establish the album’s central mood immediately: lyrical, poised and understated, with Harbeck’s tenor saxophone moving through the arrangements with soft authority. “Airwaves” and “Interaction” highlight the ensemble’s strongest quality - the sense that listening itself is the main event - while “Arena” closes the record with a soulful, saxophone-led emotion, without disturbing its serenity.
This is a serene, mature and deeply enjoyable record, content to let subtlety carry the weight.
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