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Tag: Erland Helbø

The album cover for Close to Nothing by EH3 presents warm shades of red and orange. Dark linear strokes intersect the composition. The band name EH3 appears at the top left, with the album title Close to Nothing placed to the right. Below, the musicians’ names—Erland Helbø, Frode Berg, and Erik Smith—are listed in white text. The Losen Records logo sits in the bottom right corner.
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Close To Nothing, Everything To Say

Angel Romero October 9, 2025 No Comments contemporary jazzEH3Erland HelbøErland Helbø Triofusionjazz-rock

EHE / Erland Helbø Trio – Close To Nothing (Losen Records, 2025) EHE’s Close To Nothing feels like a night drive across two continents at…

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EH3, at the Top of Scandinavian Fusion

Angel Romero June 16, 2020 No Comments EH3Erik SmithErland HelbøFrode Ågedal Bergfusionjazz-rockKristian Wentzel

EH3 – Improve Reality (Losen Records, 2020) Improve Reality is a fantastic jazz-rock fusion album by Norwegian band EH3. The group includes some of Norway’s…

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