Danish pianist Tom Prehn was one of the first Europeans to deeply explore free music. With his quartet featuring Fritz Krogh on tenor saxophone, Poul Ehlers on bass, and Finn Slumstrup on drums, Prehn recorded Axiom in October, 1963, for Sonet, though it went unreleased until 2015 because the band felt that their music had moved beyond it already. To hear the music they were talking about, one could only turn to two privately-made reel-to-reel tapes, Centrifuga and Sohlverv, recorded in August, 1964, and January, 1965, respectively. Both sessions took place under casual circumstances at Prehn’s summer cottage outside Aarhus, but the music was dead serious – some of the most adventurous improvising yet made by a group on the continent.
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Piano: Tom Prehn
Bass: Poul Ehlers
Drums: Finn Slumstrup
Tenor Saxophone: Fritz Krogh
Remastered by Sigurd Djurhuus
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Tracklist
A Side A 22:28
B Side B 21:49
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Released: Corbett vs Dempsey