Lage Lund 4tet
ft. Danny Grisset, Orlando Le Fleming & Jeff Ballard
Modern Jazz / Post-bop (NO)
AVAILABILITY FOR EUROPE
2026 | Upon request (except March and May)






































Line‑up
Lage Lund | Guitar
Wynton Marsalis, Ron Carter, Maria Schneider, David Sánchez, Mulgrew Miller, Seamus Blake, Bill Stewart, Eric Harland, Aaron Parks
Danny Grissett | Piano
Tom Harrell, Nicholas Payton, Benny Golson, Jackie McLean, Louis Hayes, Lenny White, Buster Williams, Russell Malone, Vincent Herring, Jeremy Pelt
Orlando Le Fleming | Bass
Branford Marsalis, Kurt Rosenwinkel, Antonio Sánchez, Ari Hoenig, Wayne Krantz, Jeff “Tain” Watts, Billy Cobham, Jimmy Cobb, Jane Monheit, Mark Turner
Jeff Ballard | Drums
Brad Mehldau, Pat Metheny, Chick Corea, Joshua Redman, Kurt Rosenwinkel, Ray Charles, Mark Turner, Larry Grenadier, Avishai Cohen, Danilo Pérez
Style
Lage Lund’s lucid tone and modern harmonic lens lead a quartet that favors lyrical clarity over rhetoric, while never shying from risk.
Grissett’s pianism streamlines advanced harmony into flowing narrative; Le Fleming sculpts supple, melodic bass lines with an elastic, contemporary pocket.
Ballard’s polyrhythmic imagination keeps the music airborne—grooves breathe, forms flex, and interplay remains the core engine.
Overall profile
The Lage Lund 4tet distills today’s post‑bop language into agile forms where melody, harmony and rhythm are negotiated in real time. Lund’s guitar—clean‑etched, occasionally shaded by subtle effects—threads singable motifs through harmonically saturated spaces. Pianist Danny Grissett balances chromatic voice‑leading with songful pacing, shaping progressions that invite contrapuntal dialogue. Orlando Le Fleming anchors with a springy, melodic time feel that can pivot from straight‑eighth textures to sinewy swing without breaking the line. On drums, Jeff Ballard ignites flexible grooves and conversational polyrhythms, teasing momentum rather than enforcing it.
The quartet’s signature lies in cantilena melodies over shifting harmonic planes, danceable pulse with micro‑metric elasticity, and a chamber‑like ear for space. Influences surface—Rosenwinkel/Metheny guitar lyricism, the interactive verve of contemporary NYC rhythm sections—yet the group’s voice is unmistakably its own: modern, lyrical, and designed for rooms where nuance matters as much as fire.
Member details
Lage Lund — Guitar. Lucid timbre, clean articulation and an ear for long‑line melody. Uses contemporary harmonic palettes—upper‑structure triads, modal shifts, oblique voice‑leading—without losing song form. Interplay‑driven phrasing; effects used as color, not crutch.
“Lund is a highly original guitarist… his subtle, distinctive voicings shimmer.” (Francois van de Linde, Jazz Journal, 2019‑07‑19)
Danny Grissett — Piano. Idiomatic post‑bop refined by European clarity; chordal economy and linear storytelling. Harmonic vocabulary is colorful yet unsaturated; rhythmic design evolves organically within forms.
“Melodies are well‑shaped, harmonies are colorful but never overcrowded… tunes play like miniature suites.” (Nolan DeBuke, The Jazz Word, 2025‑06‑11)
Orlando Le Fleming — Bass. Focused core sound, melodic counter‑lines and tensile groove. Alternates oak‑solid walking with lithe straight‑eighth ostinatos; fluent in odd‑meter subdivisions and funk inflections.
“Intelligent rhythmic grooves with imaginative, multi‑faceted compositions and arrangements.” (Ian Mann, The Jazz Mann, 2024‑12‑31)
Jeff Ballard — Drums. Orchestrates momentum with layered textures, brushcraft and dancing polyrhythms. Shapes forms dynamically—pushing, suspending, then releasing—while keeping the pocket elastic and breathable.
“A charged trio leader and ‘Album of the Year’ contender—Ballard’s rhythmic core makes the music compelling.” (Dan Bilawsky, All About Jazz, 2014‑02‑05)
Discography highlights
Lage Lund — Most Peculiar (Criss Cross, 2023); Terrible Animals (Criss Cross, 2019); Idlewild (Criss Cross, 2015).
Danny Grissett — Travelogue (Savant, 2025); Remembrance (Savant, 2017); Form (Criss Cross, 2009).
Orlando Le Fleming — Romantic Funk: Wandering Talk (Whirlwind, 2024); Romantic Funk: The Unfamiliar (Whirlwind, 2020); Romantic Funk (OLF, 2017).
Jeff Ballard — Time’s Tales (Okeh, 2014); co‑leader Fly (ECM, various) and extensive sideman work with Brad Mehldau, Mark Turner.
Band DNA
Timbre/Articulation: guitar clarity with soft‑saturation hues; piano legato with crisp attacks; rounded, centered bass; cymbal‑led drum spectrum.
Technique/Idiomatic: contemporary jazz syntax; elastic time; subtle effects orchestration.
Harmonic Vocabulary: modal interchange, chromatic voice‑leading, extended tertian stacks; melody‑first resolution.
Rhythm/Groove: swing ↔ straight‑eighth continuum; polyrhythms (3‑over‑2, 5‑over‑4) inside a steady macro‑pulse.
Interplay/Roles: melody in the middle register (guitar/piano), bass as co‑melodist; drums shape form via density and register.
Influences/Schools: NYC post‑bop, chamber‑jazz interplay, Rosenwinkel/Metheny lineage, contemporary rhythm‑section craft.
Members Quotes
Lage Lund
“This subtly inventive record is finely balanced between the driving force of Sorey and Brewer’s rhythm and the sensitivity of Lund’s guitar.” — James Read, UK Vibe, 2023‑10‑10.
https://ukvibe.org/album_reviews/lage-lund-4/“A trio to behold… Hidden depths reveal themselves.” — Mike Gates, UK Vibe, 2023‑10‑07.
https://ukvibe.org/album_reviews/lage-lund-3/“The provocative music is marked by a variety of musical and emotional contrasts.” — Philip Booth, JazzTimes, 2019‑05‑26 (updated 2024‑09‑03).
https://jazztimes.com/reviews/albums/lage-lund-terrible-animals/“As a player of depth and melodic flair, he is already up there with the best.” — Cormac Larkin, The Irish Times, 2015‑04‑16.
https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/music/lage-lund-idlewild-album-review-1.2178193“The track is slow and spacious, giving Lund plenty of opportunity to explore melody.” — Andrew Luhn, All About Jazz, 2015‑03‑14.
https://www.allaboutjazz.com/idlewild-lage-lund-criss-cross-review-by-andrew-luhn
Mark Turner
“The American saxophonist’s ace quartet rise to the challenge of his demanding compositions with real flair.” — Dave Gelly, The Guardian, 2022‑04‑09.
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2022/apr/09/mark-turner-return-from-the-stars-review-jason-palmer-joe-martin-jonathan-pinson“After eight years, Return from the Stars is—most resoundingly—a worthy successor to Lathe of Heaven.” — Graham Spry, UK Jazz News, 2022‑03‑21.
https://ukjazznews.com/mark-turner-return-from-the-stars/“All eight tracks were written by Turner… the absence of a piano places the focus on his tenor and Palmer’s trumpet.” — Brian Payne, Jazz Journal, 2022‑05‑29.
https://jazzjournal.co.uk/2022/05/29/mark-turner-return-from-the-stars/“He demonstrates versatility and depth as a writer.” — Christian Carey, Sequenza21, 2022‑05‑22.
https://www.sequenza21.com/2022/05/mark-turner-return-from-the-stars-cd-review/“An exploratory, evocative journey… with spatial quality that puts the focus on interplay.” — Jim Hynes, Glide Magazine, 2022‑03‑24.
https://glidemagazine.com/272368/saxophonist-mark-turner-leads-an-exploratory-evocative-journey-on-return-from-the-stars-album-review/
Matt Brewer
“Widely respected for the technical wizardry and wide musical scope he has brought…” — Ted Panken, DownBeat, 2020‑08‑04.
https://downbeat.com/news/detail/blindfold-test-matt-brewer“With Unspoken, Brewer re‑affirms his status as a noteworthy bandleader and composer.” — Andrew Luhn, All About Jazz, 2016‑10‑09.
https://www.allaboutjazz.com/unspoken-matt-brewer-criss-cross-review-by-andrew-luhn“First‑call bassist Matt Brewer has a new outing… Ganymede.” — Filipe Freitas, JazzTrail, 2019‑04‑25.
https://jazztrail.net/blog/matt-brewer-ganymede-album-review“Players stay in their roles, but when they emerge from the ensemble, they burn.” — Thomas Conrad, JazzTimes, 2015‑03‑06.
https://jazztimes.com/reviews/albums/matt-brewer-mythology/
Kendrick Scott
“It is still a delight when an album like Corridors comes along.” — Will Layman, PopMatters, 2023‑04‑04.
https://www.popmatters.com/best-new-jazz-february-march-2023/3“The formidable Corridors… carries on that spirit of interplay and common alliance.” — Mike Jurkovic, All About Jazz, 2023‑03‑10.
https://www.allaboutjazz.com/corridors-blue-note-records“Highly recommended… a nine‑part suite born during lockdown.” — Chris May, All About Jazz, 2023‑04‑08.
https://www.allaboutjazz.com/corridors-kendrick-scott-blue-note-records“Music is for a message.” — Kendrick Scott (interview), WBGO, 2023‑03‑08.
https://www.wbgo.org/music/2023-03-08/music-is-for-a-message-kendrick-scotts-lifelong-quest-to-be-of-service-to-others-and-himself“A rubato set that majors on mood… with swing, bop and funk surfacing.” — Derek Ansell, Jazz Journal, 2023‑03‑27.
https://jazzjournal.co.uk/2023/03/27/kendrick-scott-corridors/“Blue Note Spotlight: Kendrick Scott.” — Blue Note, 2023‑03‑03.
https://www.bluenote.com/spotlight/kendrick-scott/“Blue Note Announces New Albums…” — uDiscoverMusic, 2023‑01‑21.
https://www.udiscovermusic.com/news/blue-note-2023-albums-ethan-iverson-go-go-penguin/
Reviews & Articles
Lage Lund
“Lage Lund: Terrible Animals” — JazzTimes, Philip Booth, 2019‑05‑26 (updated 2024‑09‑03).
https://jazztimes.com/reviews/albums/lage-lund-terrible-animals/“Lage Lund ‘Ashes’ LP — 5/5” — UK Vibe, James Read, 2023‑10‑10.
https://ukvibe.org/album_reviews/lage-lund-4/“Lage Lund ‘Ashes’ LP — 5/5” — UK Vibe, Mike Gates, 2023‑10‑07.
https://ukvibe.org/album_reviews/lage-lund-3/“Lage Lund: Idlewild | Album Review” — The Irish Times, Cormac Larkin, 2015‑04‑16.
https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/music/lage-lund-idlewild-album-review-1.2178193“Lage Lund: Idlewild” — All About Jazz, Andrew Luhn, 2015‑03‑14.
https://www.allaboutjazz.com/idlewild-lage-lund-criss-cross-review-by-andrew-luhn
Mark Turner
“Mark Turner: Return from the Stars review – out of this world” — The Guardian, Dave Gelly, 2022‑04‑09.
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2022/apr/09/mark-turner-return-from-the-stars-review-jason-palmer-joe-martin-jonathan-pinson“Mark Turner – Return from the Stars” — UK Jazz News, Graham Spry, 2022‑03‑21.
https://ukjazznews.com/mark-turner-return-from-the-stars/“Mark Turner: Return From The Stars” — Jazz Journal, Brian Payne, 2022‑05‑29.
https://jazzjournal.co.uk/2022/05/29/mark-turner-return-from-the-stars/“Mark Turner – Return from the Stars (CD Review)” — Sequenza21, Christian Carey, 2022‑05‑22.
https://www.sequenza21.com/2022/05/mark-turner-return-from-the-stars-cd-review/“Saxophonist Mark Turner Leads an Exploratory, Evocative Journey…” — Glide Magazine, Jim Hynes, 2022‑03‑24.
https://glidemagazine.com/272368/saxophonist-mark-turner-leads-an-exploratory-evocative-journey-on-return-from-the-stars-album-review/
Matt Brewer
“Blindfold Test: Matt Brewer” — DownBeat, Ted Panken, 2020‑08‑04.
https://downbeat.com/news/detail/blindfold-test-matt-brewer“Matt Brewer — Ganymede” — JazzTrail, Filipe Freitas, 2019‑04‑25.
https://jazztrail.net/blog/matt-brewer-ganymede-album-review“Matt Brewer: Unspoken” — All About Jazz, Andrew Luhn, 2016‑10‑09.
https://www.allaboutjazz.com/unspoken-matt-brewer-criss-cross-review-by-andrew-luhn“Matt Brewer: Mythology” — JazzTimes, Thomas Conrad, 2015‑03‑06.
https://jazztimes.com/reviews/albums/matt-brewer-mythology/
Kendrick Scott
“JazzMatters: The Best New Jazz of February and March 2023” (includes Corridors) — PopMatters, Will Layman, 2023‑04‑04.
https://www.popmatters.com/best-new-jazz-february-march-2023/3“Kendrick Scott: Corridors” — All About Jazz, Mike Jurkovic, 2023‑03‑10.
https://www.allaboutjazz.com/corridors-blue-note-records“Kendrick Scott: Corridors” — All About Jazz, Chris May, 2023‑04‑08.
https://www.allaboutjazz.com/corridors-kendrick-scott-blue-note-records“‘Music is for a message’: Kendrick Scott…” — WBGO, Pat Prescott, 2023‑03‑08.
https://www.wbgo.org/music/2023-03-08/music-is-for-a-message-kendrick-scotts-lifelong-quest-to-be-of-service-to-others-and-himself“Kendrick Scott: Corridors” — Jazz Journal, Derek Ansell, 2023‑03‑27.
https://jazzjournal.co.uk/2023/03/27/kendrick-scott-corridors/“Blue Note Spotlight: Kendrick Scott” — Blue Note, 2023‑03‑03.
https://www.bluenote.com/spotlight/kendrick-scott/“Blue Note Announces New Albums…” — uDiscoverMusic, 2023‑01‑21.
https://www.udiscovermusic.com/news/blue-note-2023-albums-ethan-iverson-go-go-penguin/
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