Swedish jazz vibraphonist and composer (born 1971)
Mattias Ståhl performing in 2019 Mattias Ståhl (born 11 December 1971 in Oskarshamn, Sweden ) is a Swedish jazz vibraphonist (also marimba , glockenspiel , clarinet, harmonica, synthesizer , percussion) and composer .
Biography Ståhl plays with Eirik Hegdal 's Team Hegdal, Cecilia Persson, and the Trondheim Jazz Orchestra among others. He was involved in 33 jazz recording sessions between 1999 and 2012,[1] including with Lennart Åberg , Bengt Berger , Fredrik Nordström, Lina Nyberg , Alberto Pinton and Per Tjernberg among others.
In 2001 he presented the trio album Ståhl's Blå, with Joakim Milder, Filip Augustson and Thomas Strønen . Since the beginning of the 2010s he has played in the band Angles, with Martin Kitchens, Magnus Broo , Mats Äleklint, Johan Berthling, Kjell Nordeson. He also formed a trio with bassist Joe Williamson and drummer Christopher Cantillo, for whom he also composes.
Ståhl resides in Stockholm .
Honors 2002: Swedish Radio Award as Newcomer of the Year for the album Ståhls blå [2]
Discography
Solo albums With Ståhls Blå (Joakim Milder, Håkon Kornstad , Filip Augustson, Thomas Strønen) 2001: Ståhls Blå (Dragon Records ) 2004: Schlachtplatte (Moserobie Music Production) With Ståhls Trio (Christopher Cantillo, Joe Williamson) 2014: Jag Skulle Bara Gå Ut (Moserobie Music Production)[3]
Collaborations With Berger, Knutsson, Spering, Bobo Stenson and special guest Mattias Ståhl 2001: Live Vol 2 - At Mosebacke (Amigo) With Alberto Pinton Quintet (Jon Fält , Mats Äleklint, Torbjörn Zetterberg ) 2004: The Visible (Moserobie Music Production) 2005: Motionemotion (Moserobie Music Production) 2007: Vita Pratica (Moserobie Music Production) With Fredrik Nordström Quintet (Fredrik Nordström, Fredrik Rundqvist, Mats Äleklint, Torbjörn Zetterberg) 2004: Moment (Moserobie Music Production), with Filip Augustson, Magnus Broo 2005: No Sooner Said Than Done (Moserobie Music Production), with Ingebrigt Håker Flaten , Magnus Broo 2008: Live In Coimbra (Clean Feed) With Sten Sandell/Mattias Ståhl With Klaus Holm Kollektif (Ole Morten Vågan, Ole Thomas Kolberg) 2007: What Was That You Said? (Jazzaway ) With Angles (Johan Berthling, Kjell Nordeson, Magnus Broo, Martin Küchen, Mats Äleklint) 2008: Every Woman is a Tree (Clean Feed) 2010: Epileptical West: Live In Coimbra (Clean Feed) With Angles 8 (Goran Kajfes, Mats Äleklint, Martin Küchen, Eirik Hegdal , Alexander Zethson, Johan Berthling, Kjell Nordeson) 2011: By Way of Deception (Clean Feed) With Två För Tommy (Fredrik Ljungkvist, Patric Thorman) 2012: Två För Tommy (Found You Recordings) With Formo Tre & Metall 2013: Amor & Labor (Particular Recordings) With Trondheim Jazz Orchestra & Eirik Hegdal 2013: Sidewalk Comedy (MNJ Records) With Angles 9 (Alexander Zethson, Andreas Werliin, Eirik Hegdal, Goran Kajfes, Johan Berthling, Magnus Broo, Martin Küchen, Mats Äleklint) 2013: In Our Midst (Clean Feed) 2014: Injuries (Clean Feed) 2017: Disappeared Behind The Sun (Clean Feed) With RED Trio & Mattias Ståhl
References ^ Tom Lord The Jazz Discography (online, visited 16 February 2014) ^ "Angles 8". VilniusJazz.lt . Retrieved 2018-03-26 . ^ Hareuveni, Eyal (2014-02-14). "Ståhls Trio: Jag Skulle Bara Gå Ut". All About Jazz . Retrieved 2018-03-26 .
External links Official website Mattias Ståhl reps the vibe for Europe, 29. November 2013 Mattias Ståhl at AllMusic Mattias Ståhl discography at Discogs