Hans Hulbækmo

Hans Hulbækmo (born 1989) is a Norwegian musician (drums, percussion, saw, Jew's harp and vibraphone) and composer, son of the traditional folk musicians Tone Hulbækmo and Hans Fredrik Jacobsen, brother of pianist Alf Hulbækmo, and known from several Norwegian bands as Broen, Hanna Paulsberg Concept, Skadedyr, Moskus, Atomic, Kalenda Maya and his collaboration with Anders Røine.[1]

Hans Hulbækmo
Hulbekmo at Oslo jazzfestival 2016
Background information
Born1989 (age 3031)
Tolga, Hedmark
OriginNorway
GenresJazz
Occupation(s)Musician, composer
InstrumentsDrums, percussion, vibraphone
LabelsDayladore Collective, Hubro Records, Nabovarsel
Associated actsYour Headlights Are On, Moskus, Broen
WebsiteHans Hulbækmo on Myspace
Hans Hulbækmo at Aarhus Festival, Denmark, 2017

Career

Hulbækmo studied music on the Jazz program at Trondheim Musikkonsevatorium, NTNU,[2] where he joined the acoustic jazz band "Moskus" together with fellow students, Fredrik Luhr Dietrichson (double bass) from Haugesund and Anja Lauvdal (piano) from Flekkefjord, at NTNU. Their debut album was Salmesykkel (2012)[3] Hulbækmo also played in "Your Headlights Are On" with an selftiteled debut album Your Headlights Are On (2011) and "Snøskred" debuting with the album Whiteout (2012), with Anja Lauvdal.

In 2014, Hulbækmo joined the group Atomic, replacing founding percussionist Paal Nilssen-Love.[4]

In 2015, he released the album "Yoga" with the band Broen.

Honors

  • 2011: Grappas Debutantpris, with "Moskus"[1]
  • 2011: Young Nordic Jazz Comets, with "Hanna Paulsberg Concept"
  • 2011: Trondheim Jazz Festivals Talent Price, with "Hanna Paulsberg Concept"

Discography

Broen
  • 2013: Broen/Invader Ace: The split jump drug EP (10" EP) (Kakao Musikk)
  • 2015: Yoga' (LP) (Nabovarsel)
  • 2017: I <3 Art (Su Tissue)
Moskus
  • 2012: Salmesykkel (Hubro)[3]
  • 2014: Mestertyven (Hubro)
  • 2016: Ulv Ulv (Hubro)
  • 2018: Mirakler (Hubro)
Hanna Paulsberg Concept
  • 2012: Waltz For Lilli (Øra Fonogram)
  • 2014: Song For Josia (Øra Fonogram)
  • 2016: Eastern Smiles (Odin)
Skadedyr
  • 2013: Kongekrabbe (Hubro)
  • 2016: Culturen (Hubro)
  • 2018: Musikk! (Hubro)
Atomic
  • 2015: Lucidity (Jazzland)
  • 2017: Six Easy Pieces (Odin)
Anders Røine
  • 2016: Kristine Valdresdatter (Ta:lik)
Your Headlights Are On
  • 2011: Your Headlights Are On (Dayladore Collective)
Oluf Dimitri Røe
  • 2011: Meltemi – wind of Mykonos (Etnisk Musikklubb)
Hans Fredrik Jacobsen
  • 2013: Trå dansen (Grappa)
Tone Hulbækmo
  • 2016: Stifinner (Grappa)
Snøskred
  • 2012: We are (7" single) (Riot Factory, Sad songs for happy people)
  • 2012: Whiteout (Riot Factory, Sad songs for happy people)
Therese Aune
  • 2012: Billowing Shadows Flickering Light (Riot Factory)[5]
Sommerfuglfisk
  • 2013: The Guest House (Bergland Productions)
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References

  1. Nodeland, Randi Helén (20 October 2011). "Hans Hulbækmo vant Grappas debutantpris" (in Norwegian). Østlendingen. Retrieved 19 August 2013.
  2. "Young Star stipend til jazz-pianist". Statkraft. Archived from the original on 5 October 2013. Retrieved 30 August 2013.
  3. Mosnes, Terje (5 September 2012). "Talenter underveis" (in Norwegian). Dagbladet. Retrieved 19 August 2013.
  4. Margasak, Peter. "Scandinavia's powerful Atomic settle into life with drummer Hans Hulbækmo and find new energy". Chicago Reader. Retrieved 27 November 2018.
  5. "Hans Hulbækmo Discography". Discogs.com. Retrieved 30 August 2013.
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