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Martin Fabricius
Martin Fabricius is a Danish vibraphonist and film composer. He graduated Suma Cum Laude from Berklee College of Music with a major in film scoring in 1996. While at Berklee, Martin studied the vibraphone with Ed Saindon and multi grammy award winner Gary Burton.
Building on the legacy of Gary Burton and his pianistic 4-mallet approach, Martin is considered a leading exponent of a new generation of vibraphone players, exploring the use of electronics, new repertoire and inventing new playing techniques in the quest of expanding the expressive possibilities of his instrument. Martin’s music has by many been described as calm, image invoking Nordic jazz. His trio albums has received international critical acclaim – including 5 of 5 star reviews in All About Jazz and JazzThetik and they have become one of the most played jazz bands on Danish National Radio. He has toured Europe, Asia, Africa and the U.S..
Martin Fabricius is also a sought after guest soloist and sideman and has played with legendary trumpet player Tomasz Stanko, Steve Swallow, Lew Soloff and Ornettes Colemans Prime Time bass player Jamaaladeen Tacuma.
Martin lives in Copenhagen Denmark where he teaches percussion, composition and film- scoring when not touring. In his spare time he enjoys nature and the practice of Taoist Tai Chi.
Gear
Deagan Vibraphone with K&K pickups and DPA Microphones. Using different looping end effect pedals.
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Martin Fabricius Trio: Under The Same Sky
by Chris May
The vibraphone has come a long waytechnically and aestheticallysince Lionel Hampton used it in a short, improvised introduction to Louis Armstrong's Confessin,'" recorded with Les Hite's band in 1930. Back then, it was regarded primarily as a percussion instrument, and it is still categorized as tuned-percussion in the classical music world. Hampton was the first musician to give (almost) as much attention to harmony and melody as he did to rhythm when he was a featured soloist with the Benny ...
read moreMartin Fabricius Trio: Out of the White
by Budd Kopman
The opening sounds of the title track of Out of the White herald that this is going to be something different. Electronic sounds begin the track, but closer listening reveals that these are being made ingeniously by Martin Fabricius' vibes. Bassist Christian Hougaard enters, stating the theme supported by the quasi-electronic vibe sounds. Fabricius takes over to recap the theme now as a recognizable vibraphonist. At the turnaround, Mathias Heise adds his harmonica to the mix, eventually with drummer Jacob ...
read moreMartin Fabricius Trio, "When Sharks Bite", is Now Available in the US.
Source:
All About Jazz
Martin Fabricius Trio: New CD Out
Source:
All About Jazz
Martin Fabricius Trio has just released their first CD, When Sharks Bite. The trio consists of three young Danish jazz musicians; Martin Fabricius on vibes, Jeppe Wessberg Christensen on drums and Christian Hougaard Nielsen on bass. The three young musicians all have one thing in common: they are former students of jazz greats. Martin Fabricius has studied with Gary Burton, Christian Hougaard Nielsen with Niels Henning Orsted Pedersen and Jeppe Wessberg Christensen with Morten Lund. I think, being former students ...
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One of the best Danish jazz albums 2018...They make music like no one else. The trio radiates a clarified maturity of international class. It's intoxicating beautiful music.”- JazzNyt, Niels Overgård
“An almost transparent music that demonstrates the talent that one must posses in order tomake pure genius from the most simple.”-mMusic
“For nine songs, the listener floats on an air mattress filled with dreams, on a sea of minimalistic sound waves, accompanied by winds of sweet melancholy from sunny skies” 5/5 Stars.- JazzThetik, Victoriah Szirmai
Primary Instrument
Vibraphone
Location
Copenhagen
Willing to teach
Advanced only
Credentials/Background
I've taught for more than two decades... and I love it!
Clinic/Workshop Information
Clinics about playing the vibraphone with expression. Main focus is on dynamics and advanced dampening techniques.