Music / jazz

Oscillations


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Prelude

7:06 min

Masnou

2:34 min

Oscillations For Hilma

5:32 min

Open Letter To Lord Badminton

6:34 min

Kura Borgerlig Skymning

6:11 min

Elvira Segura

6:52 min

Archimboldo

7:43 min

Interlude

4:21 min

Indian Summer

9:15 min

Postlude

4:13 min


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Reviews (6)


All about jazz

d. 28. Oct. 2025

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John Eyles

d. 28. Oct. 2025

"All four players sound relaxed in each other's company and enjoying playing together, whether they are playing freely or a composition. Not only is this album Sol Sol's best to date, it is also their most promising yet".


UK vibe

d. 11. Oct. 2025

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Mike Gates

d. 11. Oct. 2025

"From the first shimmering seconds of "Prelude" to the lingering afterglow of "Postlude", "Oscillations" cosmically pulses, breathes and expands. This fourth offering from Sweden's endlessly inventive quartet Sol Sol marks a luminous, almost celestial high point: a spiritual conversation in sound, where guitar, sax, bass and drums orbit and intersect in luminous constellations of interplay ... The album feels more mature than the band's previous work, more unified somehow, and more luminous. The risk of this kind of cosmic ambition is fragmentation, but Sol Sol largely avoid that trap: their mosaic-like arrangements hold firm even in their wildest flights. A radiant triumph".


All about jazz

d. 28. Oct. 2025

By

By

John Eyles

d. 28. Oct. 2025

"All four players sound relaxed in each other's company and enjoying playing together, whether they are playing freely or a composition. Not only is this album Sol Sol's best to date, it is also their most promising yet".


UK vibe

d. 11. Oct. 2025

By

By

Mike Gates

d. 11. Oct. 2025

"From the first shimmering seconds of "Prelude" to the lingering afterglow of "Postlude", "Oscillations" cosmically pulses, breathes and expands. This fourth offering from Sweden's endlessly inventive quartet Sol Sol marks a luminous, almost celestial high point: a spiritual conversation in sound, where guitar, sax, bass and drums orbit and intersect in luminous constellations of interplay ... The album feels more mature than the band's previous work, more unified somehow, and more luminous. The risk of this kind of cosmic ambition is fragmentation, but Sol Sol largely avoid that trap: their mosaic-like arrangements hold firm even in their wildest flights. A radiant triumph".


Salt peanuts

d. 9. Oct. 2025

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Eyal Hareuveni

d. 9. Oct. 2025

"The music of 'Oscillations' reflects the recent change in [the band's] lineup and is more spiritual and articulated in an organic manner. It often shifts toward greater freedom, including free improvisations, and toward exploration, marking the mature phase of this fine quartet. The meticulous, mosaic-like arrangements bring out subtle nuances in the melodic interplay and the harmonic movement. Sol Sol sounds like a band that has established its assured, balanced dynamics and thoughtful, conversational interplay, which makes its sound bigger than its parts ... Sol Sol oscillates with this album into higher, brighter territories, pushing its own boundaries".


Salt peanuts

d. 9. Oct. 2025

By

By

Eyal Hareuveni

d. 9. Oct. 2025

"The music of 'Oscillations' reflects the recent change in [the band's] lineup and is more spiritual and articulated in an organic manner. It often shifts toward greater freedom, including free improvisations, and toward exploration, marking the mature phase of this fine quartet. The meticulous, mosaic-like arrangements bring out subtle nuances in the melodic interplay and the harmonic movement. Sol Sol sounds like a band that has established its assured, balanced dynamics and thoughtful, conversational interplay, which makes its sound bigger than its parts ... Sol Sol oscillates with this album into higher, brighter territories, pushing its own boundaries".