Wibutee (initiated 1998 in Trondheim, originally a trio named Triangle 1996–98) is a jazz band from Norway, mixing influences from current electronic (dance) music, jazz rock and improvisation.
Biography
Wibutee was originally formed as the jazz trio Triangle in
Trondheim, Norway in 1996 by Håkon Kornstad,
Wetle Holte and
Per Zanussi, then jazz students at the Trondheim Musikkonservatorium. They were later joined by
Erlend Skomsvoll and Live Maria Roggen, playing their first notable concert as a group at the
Nattjazz festival in
Bergen, May 1998. Signed to
Bugge Wesseltoft's new label Jazzland, they released their first album in 1999, produced by Wesseltoft. From 2000 to 2001, Wibutee was also joined by ex-The September When bass player
Gulleiv Wee on
electronics. Roggen and Skomsvoll left the band in 2000. Pioneer in Norwegian
electronica, Rune «Sternklang» Brøndbo joined the group in 2001, just before the release of their second album
Eight Domestic Challenges. The pure instrumental album was produced by the band itself. The constellation continued through 2004, releasing
Playmachine in June 2004. Per Zanussi left Wibutee in October 2004. The bass chair was then taken by Marius Reksjø, finally by Tor Egil Kreken. Wibutee was working towards a more melodic concept than before, but still with Kornstad's easily recognisable tenor saxophone in front. In early 2006 Wibutee launched their own label Sonne Disk with their following album
Sweet Mental.
Current members
- Standard lineup
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Håkon Kornstad (saxophone, flutes, flutonet, melodica, electronics, vocals, programming)
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Rune «Sternklang» Brøndbo (electronics, guitar, keyboards, programming)
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Wetle Holte (drums, programming)
- On stage
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Tor Egil Kreken is added playing electric bass, guitars and banjo.
Discography
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1998: Newborn Thing (Jazzland), feat. Live Maria Roggen
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2001: Eight Domestic Challenges (Jazzland)
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2004: Playmachine (Jazzland)
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2006: Sweet Mental (Sonne)
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