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Nils Petter Molvaer: Remakes
by Chris May
Another manifestation of Nils Petter Molvaer's groundbreaking np3 album--which only last autumn made up the bulk of the material for the Streamer live set--Remakes offers six original tracks in eleven new mixes made by mixologists ranging from bandmembers Rune Arnesen and Raymond Pellicier through established console stars like Bill Laswell and emergent ones like Matthew Herbert.
Streamer: Live
Label: Sula Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: Frozen; Marrow; Little Indian; Kakonita; Sauna; Simply So; Hurry Slowly; Solid Ether
Nils Petter Molvaer: Streamer: Live
by John Kelman
Trumpeter Nils Petter Molvaer, surely one of the founding fathers of the Norwegian nu jazz scene, continues to mine the depths of ambient texture with Streamer , a live album recorded in Norway and London in '02. Comprised mainly of material from NP3 (EmArcy, '02), with the exception of the title track from Solid Ether (ECM, ...
Solid Ether
Label: ECM Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Dead Indeed, Vilderness 1, Kakonita, Merciful 1, Ligotage, Trip, Vilderness 2, Tragamar, Solid Ether, Merciful 2.
Nils Petter Molvaer: Solid Ether
by Chris M. Slawecki
Norwegian trumpet player Nils Petter Molvær captures himself in a swirling electronic nightmare of his own creation on Solid Ether (ECM). A stunning meltdown of classic jazz trumpet styles with modern techno, drum-and-bass and electronic music, Solid Ether continues and expands the stylish deviltry of Khamer, Molvær’s debut as a leader for ECM in 1998. Khamer ...
Khmer
Label: ECM Records
Released: 1998
Track listing: Khmer; Tlon; Access/Song of Sand I; On Stream; Platonic Years; Phum; Song of Sand II; Exit. Bonus disc: Song of Sand (Single Edit); Platonic Years (DJ Fjord Mix By The Herbaliser); Tlon (Dance Mix by Mental Overdrive); Song of Sand II (Coastal Warning Mix By Rockers Hi-Fi).
Nils Petter Molvaer: Khmer
by Douglas Payne
Norwegian trumpeter Nils Petter Molvær's solo debut is a technospheric curiosity that suitably brings together the melodic grooves of William Orbit and the evocative ambiance of Mark Isham. Molvær, a new name to me, has actually been around for nearly two decades--as a member of the Scandinavian group Masqualero and in addition to working in both ...





