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Eivind Aarset: Connected
ByOn Connected , Aarset continues his exploration of somewhat indirect melodicism and thick groove, all within a personal ambience that manages to capture some of the icy cool of the Norwegian landscape. "Changing Waltz" could be a travelogue, with Aarset's almost unrecognizable guitar sounds bringing to mind the whale songs that might be heard travelling through the fjords. The minimalist "Family Pictures 1" and "Family Pictures 2" may offer a more personal view, but they still evoke strong images of broad vistas.
And the nature-educing quality of Aarset's music is all the more remarkable, given its electronics-laden characteristic. Somehow, even with all the samples, programming and assorted odd noises, there is an underlying organic feel that differentiates Aarset from so much of the electronica coming out of Norway. Aarset rarely uses a guitar tone that could be called pure, but within his own timbral vision he seems to create an orchestrated sound that feels completely natural and unconsidered, even though it is clear that a lot of effort has gone into developing the sound.
Aarset's music has nothing to do with meaningless displays of virtuosic technique; rather, it is about building worlds. And while he is the main arbiter of his vision, he is not averse to bringing in other instrumental textures to broaden its scope. Hans Ulrik contributes plaintive reeds on "Feverish," while Dhafer Youssef contributes oud and a vocal chant on the east-meets-north "Nagabo Tomora." Groove is paramount throughout, whether it is the folk-like amble of "Silk Worm" or the more overtly techno rhythm of "Connectic."
Aarset should be considered more of a sound sculptor. What is improvised and what is structured is rarely clear but, in the final analysis, it's an unimportant distinction. What is important is how, with Connected as on his two previous releases, Aarset utilizes contemporary sonic tools to create a world all his own, with a distinctive imagination and unerring visual sensibility.
Track Listing
Family Pictures 2; Electro Magnetic in E; Connectic; Feverish; Silk Worm; Nagabo Tomora; Blue in E; Trasnmission; Family Pictures 2; Changing Waltz
Personnel
Eivind Aarset
guitarEivind Aarset (guitars, electronics, programming, different noises, bass), Jan Bang (sampler, dictaphone), Erik Honoré (mix, engineering), Wetle Holte (drums, programming, electronic drums, different noises, keyboards, programming, drum machine FX), Marius Reksjo (acoustic bass, electric bass, synthesizer noise, synthesizer FX, Hans Ulrik (bass clarinet, tenor saxophone, clef noise), Pal "Strangefruit" Nyhus (turntables), Rune Arnesen (percussion), Raymond Pellicer (computer FX, programming), Dhafer Youssef (vocal, oud)
Album information
Title: Connected | Year Released: 2004 | Record Label: Jazzland Recordings
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