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Hilmar Jensson: Transparence
by Mike Jurkovic
Given that not one of the eight tracks definingTransparence, the darkly compelling debut from Norway's Hitra, runs longer than six minutes, the quartet covers a lot of ground. Like a ticket out of isolation, Transparence transports your homebound head to the grey expanse of Northern Atlantic skies. Billowing by design, their clouds of music make you feel like you're floating above rain shadows and fjords. Bonding together at Oslo's Norwegian Academy of Music, Hitra pairs Italian pianist Alessandro ...
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by Emmanuel Di Tommaso
Immaginiamo un'isola chiamata Hitra, circondata da infinite altre isole e scogliere, e percossa dai gelidi venti del Mar di Norvegia, che si insinuano fra le barche e nelle case dei pescatori, tagliano i volti dei pochi vecchi abitanti del luogo, fino a infrangersi contro i monumentali fiordi secolari. Isola," dal latino terra insula," a sua volta composto dalla particella in" ("dentro," in") e dal termine salum" ("alto mare"), quindi letteralmente terra in mezzo al mare," da cui isolamento," la condizione ...
read moreTyft: Smell the Difference
by AAJ Italy Staff
A dispetto dell'apparente vena rock non lontana da contenuti espressamente metal, le composizioni del chitarrista islandese Hilmar Jensson non si limitano a mere costruzioni matematiche, dalle distorsioni granitiche e dalle ritmiche squadrate. Due forze infatti lottano e si contrappongono in questo terzo album della band: batteria, chitarra da una parte, e trio di fiati dall'altra. La musica contenuta in questo Smell the Difference propone diverse soluzioni, ed ha solo il sapore del jazz, in quanto le intuzioni sonore vengono costantemente ...
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by Mark Corroto
Icelandic guitarist Hilmar Jensson is back. This time it’s personal.
Sorry, I’ve been watching movie trailers again. Anyway, this one is in motion just the same. Jensson follows up his 2002 disc Tyft with his unique extended guitar antics on Ditty Blei. Where his previous outing favored improvisation over melody, this disc showcases a bit more structure and groove.
Jensson adds bassist Trevor Dunn and trumpeter Herb Robertson to his Tyft lineup of Andrew D’Angelo ...
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by Mark Corroto
Once the line that demarcates musical genres has been erased, there ain’t no returning to the farm. Paris (or a virtual Paris) has been seen, and one can never be the same. So says Icelandic guitarist Hilmar Jensson.
His trio with drummer Jim Black and saxophonist Andrew D’Angelo shares in the belief that creative music (once called ‘jazz’) cannot ignore post-millenium sounds: noise, samples, rock, and noise. Did I mention noise? Within the 47 minutes that is ...
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