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The Matriarch And The Wrong Kind Of Flowers

Label: Rune Grammofon
Released: 2012
Track listing: Shine; The Matriarch; Silver Sparkle Attraction; Like Passing Rain Through 9 Lives; Unchained Sanity on Broken Rain; Forever Walking Forests; Kept On Shoulders; Guiding the Pain; The Wrong Kind of Flowers.

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Shoot!

Label: Rune Grammofon
Released: 2012
Track listing: 1. Gun and the E-Kid (Bjørnstad/Brekken); 2. Ashes (Mollestad Thomassen); 3. For the Air (Mollestad Thomassen); 4. Doom's Lair (Mollestad Thomassen); 5. The Dead One (Bjørnstad); 6. Sidetracked (Mollestad Thomassen); 7. No Encore (Mollestad Thomassen); 8. Blood Witch (Buzz Osborne); 9. The Valley (Bjørnstad).

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Motorpsycho and Stale Storlokken Present: The Death Defying Unicorn

Label: Rune Grammofon
Released: 2012
Track listing: CD1: Out of the Woods; The Hollow Lands; Through the Veil; Doldrums; Into the Gyre; Flotsam. CD2: Oh, Proteus--A Prayer; Sculls in Limbo; La Lethe; Oh Proteus--A Lament; Sharks; Mutiny!; Into the Mystic.

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Atlantis

Label: Rune Grammofon
Released: 2012
Track listing: Black Hole; The Riddler; Atlantis; A Foot in Both; Psychedelic Backfire; A Place in Neither; Freedom's Children.

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What Took You So Long

Label: Rune Grammofon
Released: 2012

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Sidsel Endresen & Stian Westerhus: Didymoi Dreams

Label: Rune Grammofon
Released: 2012
Track listing: The rustle of a long black skirt; Barkis is willing; Drawing an arc; Limbs, leaves and snownmobiles; Wayward ho; Hedgehumming; Immaculate heart; Wooing the oracle; Hector; Dreamwork; The Law of oh.

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Article: Album Review

Elephant9: Atlantis

Read "Atlantis" reviewed by John Kelman


Ever a collective, Elephant9's Atlantis represents the Norwegian power trio's most egalitarian outing yet. 2008's Dodovoodoo and 2010's Walk the Nile were, for the most part, dominated compositionally by keyboardist and Supersilent/Humcrush coconspirator Ståle Storløkken. Atlantis is more evenly split between Storløkken's four tracks to bassist Nikolai Hængsle Eilertsen's three, but most importantly demonstrates a continued ...

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Article: Album Review

Stian Westerhus: The Matriarch And The Wrong Kind Of Flowers

Read "The Matriarch And The Wrong Kind Of Flowers" reviewed by John Kelman


Beyond his reputation as Norway's “hardest working guitarist"--an éclat supported by, amongst many others, ongoing membership in Nils Petter Molvær's trio and assuming the producer's role for the trumpeter's Baboon Moon (Sula, 2011); collaborating with the Trondheim Jazz Orchestra for Ripples, raptures and disbelief (a Molde Jazz Festival commission screaming for release); and, with Didymoi Dreams ...

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Sidsel Endresen & Stian Westerhus: Didymoi Dreams

Read "Sidsel Endresen & Stian Westerhus: Didymoi Dreams" reviewed by John Kelman


Sidsel Endresen & Stian WesterhusDidymoi DreamsRune Grammofon2012There was a time when a live performance was a one-time event; something experienced once by an audience, never to be experienced exactly that way ever again. Live recordings were costly affairs, and if the particular performance lined up for recording didn't ...


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