all played with great beauty and sensitivity… A standing ovation greeted the end of their set
Jazzwise (live review)
It was bristol based piano trio Yetii that truly galvanised the St Lawrence audience, capturing the kind of spellbound attention that is almost audible
Jazzwise (July Print Edition)
impossible to ignore
Jazzwise (Taking Off feature May '23)
a beautifully evocative live album of original compositions and stunning improvisation
At the Barrier
their own impressive brand of improvisation-rich, acoustic, Scandi-flavoured jazz
Bristol247
the crisp recording beautifully separates the richly sonorous bass and scintillating drums from Veitch’s carefully crafted melodic lines
Jazz Views
solos morph into intense group improvisations that focus on interlocking, minimalist fragments: a shared single voice that ebbs and flows between and within the band’s original compositions
Reviewsphere
instinctive and impressive
★★★★
The Jazz Mann (album review)
a performance that both enthralled and delighted the audience ★★★★★
The Jazz Mann (live review)
it’s dreamy, it’s acoustic, it’s everything we think of a contemporary piano trio
Marlbank
a trio of fluent and wildly inventive improvisers
London Jazz News
they are exuberant yet controlled, untamed yet finessed. Yetii also has something else – a connection with the past and present, which few bands have achieved recently
— Sammy Stein
this is music that becomes like a friend as you journey with the trio through contrasting moods, textures, and tonal colours
At the Barrier (Album of the Year)
a very good album of musical clarity and expression
Simply Jazz Talk
the interplay between the four players had an easy familiarity that was enjoyable to hear
Bristol247 (live with Iain Ballamy)