Denmark’s forward-thinking trio Human Being Human return with a luminous new collaboration
featuring acclaimed American saxophonist Chris Cheek. Rooted in lyricism, groove, and
connection, Beingcaptures the essence of what it means to create music as a shared act of humanity.
Formed by bassist Torben Bjørnskov, pianist Esben Tjalve, and drummer Frederik Bülow, Human Being
Human have quickly earned a reputation as one of Europe’s most distinctive piano trios. Their blend
of Nordic lyricism and modern rhythmic vitality has drawn international acclaim for its compositional
voice and cohesive ensemble sound.
The desire to connect is the fundamental human feeling at the core of Human Being Human, featuring
Danish bassist and composer Torben Bjørnskov, pianist Esben Tjalve, and drummer Frederik Bülow.
Being captures the warmth, empathy, and spontaneity among musicians who truly listen to one another.
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Denmark’s forward-thinking trio Human Being Human return with a luminous new collaboration
featuring acclaimed American saxophonist Chris Cheek. Rooted in lyricism, groove, and
connection, Beingcaptures the essence of what it means to create music as a shared act of humanity.
Formed by bassist Torben Bjørnskov, pianist Esben Tjalve, and drummer Frederik Bülow, Human Being
Human have quickly earned a reputation as one of Europe’s most distinctive piano trios. Their blend
of Nordic lyricism and modern rhythmic vitality has drawn international acclaim for its compositional
voice and cohesive ensemble sound.
The desire to connect is the fundamental human feeling at the core of Human Being Human, featuring
Danish bassist and composer Torben Bjørnskov, pianist Esben Tjalve, and drummer Frederik Bülow.
Being captures the warmth, empathy, and spontaneity among musicians who truly listen to one another.
Within its deeply melodic and emotionally open universe, the album celebrates not only musical
community but the very essence of being human.
True to the group’s name, Being reflects on what it means to live, connect, and create as humans in a
complex world. “The essence of music is working together, being open, being positive, and wanting to
experience new things,” says Bjørnskov. “That’s essentially what jazz is – it’s influenced by any and every
culture in the world, every kind of music and race, and every person is part of it.”...
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