"Streams" is a captivating jazz album by Danish guitarist Jakob Bro, released on September 23, 2016, via ECM Records. This 48-minute journey into contemporary jazz features five original compositions by Bro, each offering a unique blend of melody, rhythm, and improvisation. The album showcases Bro's distinctive guitar work alongside the masterful interplay of bassist Thomas Morgan and drummer Joey Baron, two esteemed American musicians who complement Bro's style with their own nuanced contributions.
The album opens with "Opal," a piece that sets the tone with its intricate guitar work and subtle rhythmic complexity. "Heroines" appears in two versions, first as a trio piece and later as a variation, highlighting the band's dynamic range and interpretive skills. "Full Moon Europa" and "Shell Pink" offer contrasting moods, with the former evoking a sense of cosmic wonder and the latter a more introspective, delicate atmosphere. "Sisimiut," named after a town in Greenland, closes the album with a reflective and melodic piece that ties together the diverse themes explored throughout.
"Streams" is a testament to Jakob Bro's compositional prowess and his ability to create a cohesive and engaging musical narrative. The album's five tracks, along with the bonus piece "PM Dream," provide a rich listening experience that showcases the trio's exceptional musicianship and their collective ability to push the boundaries of contemporary jazz.