Magnus Öström

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Afilia Mi 07:13 Tools
Piano Break Song 08:54 Tools
Longing 08:42 Tools
Prelude 02:47 Tools
Ballad for E 09:55 Tools
Weight of Death 10:39 Tools
The Haunted Thoughts And The Endless Fall 03:57 Tools
Between 06:25 Tools
Hymn (For The Past) Part I 02:54 Tools
The Moon (And The Air It Moves) 07:06 Tools
Hymn (For The Past) Part II 15:41 Tools
Mary Jane Doesn't Live Here Anymore 04:21 Tools
Searching For Jupiter 09:30 Tools
Dancing At The Dutchtreat 05:05 Tools
Through The Sun 10:29 Tools
Hour Of The Wolf 05:05 Tools
At The End Of Eternity 10:55 Tools
Happy And The Fall 05:35 Tools
Dog on the Beach 05:17 Tools
Parachute 05:17 Tools
Jules And Jim's Last Voyage 05:17 Tools
Junas 05:17 Tools
The Green Man and the French Horn 05:17 Tools
Walkabout Bug 05:17 Tools
A Happy A 08:30 Tools
Reedjoyce 05:17 Tools
All The Remaining Days 05:17 Tools
The Shore of Unsure 05:17 Tools
Afro Blue 05:17 Tools
The Wise One 05:17 Tools
Hymn (For the Past), Pt. I 00:30 Tools
Naima 05:17 Tools
Hymn (For the Past), Pt. II 00:30 Tools
Jules And Jim’'s Last Voyage 05:17 Tools
Central Park West 05:17 Tools
The Shore Of Unsure (feat. Mathias Eick) 05:17 Tools
Crescent 05:17 Tools
After the Rain 05:17 Tools
Song for John 05:17 Tools
Spiral 05:17 Tools
Mr. Syms 05:17 Tools
Welcome 05:17 Tools
Ingun 05:17 Tools
Lonnie's Lament 05:17 Tools
Hymn (For the Past), Part II 15:41 Tools
Hymn (For the Past), Part I 02:54 Tools
Mary Jane Doesn’t Live Here Anymore 03:40 Tools
Mary Jane doesn't klive here anymore 04:21 Tools
Hymn (For The Past), Pt. 2 15:41 Tools
Preludium (feat. Arve Henriksen & Björn Bohlin) 15:41 Tools
Hymn (For The Past), Pt. 1 02:54 Tools
Dolores in a Shoestand 02:54 Tools
Jules and Jim?'s Last Voyage 02:54 Tools
Jules and Jim’s Last Voyage 02:47 Tools
Agnus Dei (feat. Arve Henriksen & Björn Bohlin) 02:54 Tools
Da Salo (feat. Björn Bohlin) 02:47 Tools
Lviv (feat. Björn Bohlin) 02:47 Tools
Orationi (feat. Arve Henriksen) 02:47 Tools
Gimbri Heart (feat. Arve Henriksen) 02:47 Tools
Dawn Dreamer 02:47 Tools
Affrettando 02:47 Tools
Sonata in Spain (feat. Hussam Aliwat) 02:47 Tools
The Moon( And The Air It Moves) 00:05 Tools
Taksim by Night (feat. Hussam Aliwat) 02:47 Tools
Mr Miller (feat. Dominic Miller & Mathias Eick) 02:47 Tools
Berchidda 02:47 Tools
Hymn (For The Past), Part 2 00:05 Tools
The Odyssey 00:05 Tools
Hymn (For The Past), Part 1 00:05 Tools
The Haunted Thoughts And The E 03:57 Tools
Magnus Ostrom - Piano Break Song 03:40 Tools
Spam-Boo-Limbo 03:40 Tools
Piano Break Song [Instrumental] 08:54 Tools
Longing [Instrumental] 08:42 Tools
Prelude [Instrumental] 02:47 Tools
Weight Of Death [Instrumental] 10:39 Tools
Ballad For E [Instrumental] 09:55 Tools
Hymn (For The Past), Pt. I [Instrumental] 02:54 Tools
The Haunted Thoughts And The Endless Fall [Instrumental] 02:54 Tools
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Magnus Öström was born on May 3rd, 1965 in Skultuna, Sweden as second son to local painter Arne and Siv Öström. His brother Tommy was three years older and influenced Magnus in his early years with his eclectic record collection including Jimi Hendrix, Deep Purple, Allman Brothers Band, and Lynyrd Skynyrd. At the age of eight Magnus built his first drumkit out of his fathers empty paintcans and only a year later he started his first band together with a kid from across the street, Esbjörn Svensson. Magnus received his first real drumkit with bassdrum, snare and hi-hat only one year later as a christmas present. Another year later he performed his first concert. The band was called ”Beware Of The Beginners”. In 1978 his brother took him to a concert of Billy Cobham with John McLaughlin. This experience turned his musical world upside down and got him into jazzrock. Aged 13 to 16 Magnus had several bands simultaneously together with Esbjörn Svensson playing all different styles, from dance-music to punk. From 1981 to 1983 Magnus studied at the music highschool (Gymnasium) in Västerås. During those years Esbjörn and Magnus had their first trio together. From 1983 to 1985 he then studied music at Sjöviks folk high-school. In 1985 Magnus moved to Stockholm to study at the Royal Conservatory of Music. He immediately started to play in different bands on Stockholm´s jazz scene. Between 1987 and 1992 he was a constant member of Monica Borrfors band, a well-known Swedish jazz vocalist who played mainly jazz standards and together they toured extensively throughout Sweden and beyond. ”Playing live, especially with a singer is the best school in the world for a young drummer”, he says. In 1989 after a break of a few years Magnus and Esbjörn hooked up again and started jamming together. They formed a band called ”Stock Street B”. The setup included - amoung other gadgets - samplers and octapads with sampled vocals. ”It was too early for that kind of thing. No one understood what we were doing, really. They thought we were playing to backing-tracks but everything we did was live…!” In 1991 him and Esbjörn started the predecessor to e.s.t. and in 1993 Dan Berglund joined on bass. Together they recorded 12 albums and one concert DVD, toured the world several times over, sold hundreds of thousands of albums, and were titled the ”trio of the decade”. Nowadays e.s.t. are considered to have been the most influential band in jazz in the Noughties and their album ”Live in Hamburg” has been awarded ”Album of the Decade” by no lesser than the London Times. During his life as a musician Magnus played with a selection of Swedish bands and artists such as Bobo Stenson, Lennart Åberg, Palle Danielsson, Svante Thuresson, Nils Landgren, Stina Nordenstam, Peter Gullin, Steve Dobrogosz, but he also played with a lot of international artists such as Michelle Hendricks, Benny Golson, Curtis Fuller, Mulgrew Miller, Buster Williams, Roy Hargrove, Stefon Harris, Pat Metheny, Alan Pasqua and others. Magnus cites the following drummers as his favorites: Mick Tucker, Mitch Mitchell, Ian Paice, Billy Cobham, Roy Haynes, Tony Williams, Elvin Jones and Paul Motian – ”There are so many fantastic drummers and you can’t mention them all, but I like to remember all the great heroes whose shoulders we are standing on now, from Baby Dodds onwards.” Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.