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Since the early 1990´s Bugge Wesseltoft has made an impressive, truly post-modern transistion from his ECM nordic jazz traditions. Playing and recording together with the likes of Jan Garbarek, Sidsel Endresen, Terje Rypdal, Nils Petter Molvaer, Jon Eberson to forming his own innovative New Conception Of Jazz group and exquisite label “Jazzland Recordings”.
Wesseltoft is multi-decorated with critics prizes for creating a unique, fresh blend of “modern jazz”
“There is no musician or artist in the world that is not inspired by others. However, the important thing is to let inspiration develop, to work towards finding a unique means of personal expression.
This is what I believe and is what I have always tried to achieve … to find my own thing, my own voice. I dont want to be another carbon copy of any great musician, past or present: I don’t see the point of that. There have been so many good things done before, but one must find ones own sound.”
Bugge Wesseltoft
BREAKING NEWS.
BUGGE WESSELTOFT New Conception Of Jazz 2026
Celebrating 30 years on stage the norwegian mastermind and electro jazz pioneer Bugge Wesseltoft will bring his best known ORIGINAL LINE UP • NEW CONCEPTION OF JAZZ • on a limited tour in 2026.
The famous NEW CONCEPTION OF JAZZ been the starting point and world spanning touring band by legendary Bugge Wesseltoft.
Original Line Up will perform:
Bugge – piano.rhodes,analog synt
Ingebrigt Flaten/ Marius Reksjø) – bass
Anders Engen/ Andreas Bye -drums
Jonas Lonna – Vinyl and DJ
Rickard Gensollen – percussion
Bugge Wesseltoft has long been a shaper of his own jazz idioms, through his diverse solo albums, his group projects such as New Conception of Jazz, OKWorld! and RYMDEN, and collaborations with artists such as Sidsel Endresen, Henning Kraggerud or Henrik Schwarz.
AM ARE features special constellations of superb musicians that spans both generations and styles, and is an exploration of sonic textures, dynamic contrasts of mood and style, and ranges from sparse arrangements through to complex layers of dubs and loops and improvisational interplay. The album showcases a selection of projects and collaborations that Bugge enjoys and finds inspiring, all of which demonstrate the power of human communication and interplay within music.
The album begins with Bugge alone on “How?” with layers of undulating atmospheric synth, brought into focus by Bugge’s piano at the forefront, creating a minimalist miniature that is both emotive and serene. For “Rein” Bugge is joined by Elias Tafjord on drums, beginning with a santur-like synth figure, floating over ominous formant sci-fi bass synths bubbling and pulsing, and overlaid by phrenetic piano that only stops to lock into the santur figure before relaunching on its own journeys, all underpinned by Elias Tafjord’s expressive drumming. “Is Anyone Listening?” demonstrate’s Bugge’s songcraft, layering muted percussive piano behind Rohey’s distinctive and beautiful vocals punctuated by Martin Myhre Olsen’s tenor saxophone, creating a soulful mood tinged with desperation.
“BAG” presents the first classic piano trio of the album – Bugge on piano and synths, Arild Andersen on bass, and Gard Nilssen on drums – announcing itself with an insistent riff, chattering drums, breaking into a progressive rock-style passage of bass and piano in unison. “Reel”, the second track from this trio, is a mellow soundscape that evolves to become hazy urban downbeat jazz.
The second piano trio of Bugge (Rhodes and Korg MS20 synth), Sveinung Hovensjø (Electric Bass), and Jon Christensen (Drums and Bells) offers a completely different perspective. The first track “Render” features Bugge’s Zawinul-esque Rhodes and monosynth leads, Sveinung’s fuzz bass in something of a leading role, all carried with chattering gusto by Jon Christensen’s dynamic drumming that brings texture and space as well as rhythm to the piece. “Vender” begins as an atmospheric piece, with reed organ-like synth washes, and octave-processed bass with a somewhat sitar-like tone, meandering until the track breaks down into drums and bass weaving around an insistent drum machine loop, dripping with synth pads and monosynth lead.
“JazzBasill” introduces the third piano trio – featuring Bugge (Piano), Jens Mikkel Madsen (Acoustic Bass) and Øyunn (Drums) – and offers a classic piano trio style with urban sophistication, that is lyrical, and interspersed with staccato cadences, giving a feeling of broken swing, slightly staggered yet driving forwards. The title track “AM ARE” is late night jazz, with baroque whispers, and distinctly melodic.
The final track, “Think Ahead” features the non-standard trio of Bugge (Piano/Organ), Oddrun Lilja (Guitar) and Sanskriti Shrestha (Tablas/Harp). Beginning with a minimalist piano figure, table, and sustained guitar, the track breaks down to a noise surge and ambient windscape, with guitar birds and abstract grinding, before returning to minimalist melodicism.
The shifting personnel across the album, as well as the three different studios in which it was recorded – Village Recording in Copenhagen, Rainbow Studios in Oslo, and his own Buggesroom Studio – creates a feeling of dynamic change and musical variety that is unified by Bugge’s piano and keyboards. His playing moves between foreground, where he allows the music to elevate him, and background, where he move gently like a beneficent presence, tending to the demands of the spirit of the musical moments he has captured. It is an album powered by restless exploration and shaped by distinctive musical personalities; it is a journey through different moods, illuminated and brought into focus by Bugge’s measured approach and guiding hand.
Featuring artists on the album: Elias Tafjord (drums), Rohey Taalah (vocal), Martin Myhre Olsen (sax), Arild Andersen (acoustic bass), Gard Nilssen (drums), Jon Christensen (drums), Sveinung Hovensjø (bass), Jens Mikkel Madsen (acoustic bass), Øyunn (drums), Oddrun Lilja (guitar) & Sanskriti Shrestha (tablas).
2025 – Am Are
2022 – Be Am
2017 – Everybody Loves Angels
2016 – Somewhere in – Between
1997 – New Conception of Jazz
1997 – It’s Snowing on my Piano




