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Null: Null
ByNull aesthetics encompasses all aspects of the often disregarded genre of fusion, with all its power, acrobatic techniques and often virtuoso playing. The commanding, charismatic guitar playing of Wilhelmsen is clearly inspired by Rypdal, especially on "No Sense," but sounds freer, pushed and challenged by the tight, aggressive rhythm section of Jensen and Lundberg. When Null slows down, literally on "Slow Down," it still sounds like a massive stream of energy waiting for a cathartic eruption. On "Phaselift" and the impressionistic "Rust" the trio adopts muscular funky slap bass lines that pays tribute to the great bassist Marcus Miller. Even the atmospheric ballad "Right Now" and the surprising slide blues of "Adult Contemporary Music" ride on a disturbing vein of dark energy, delivered by bursting bass lines.
The powerful, driving music of Null is irresistible. An organic blend of reckless, muscular rock with a jazz-based, eager need for improvisation that sends energetic waves of grooves that make it impossible to sit still while listening to it.
Track Listing
First Meeting; Slow Down; Phaselift; Right Now; Rust; Adult Contemporary Music; No Sense.
Personnel
Viktor Wilhelmsen: guitar; Aksel Jensen: bass; Stian Lundberg: drums.
Album information
Title: Null | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Just For The Records
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