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Whiteout

Label: Rune Grammofon
Released: 2009
Track listing: From the Shore; Kungen; Doves Dance; Ursa Major; Dead Water; W.A.R.M.;
Mother.
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By Susanna and The Magical Orchestra
Label: Rune Grammofon
Released: 2009
Track listing: Recall; Guiding Star; Game; Palpatine's Dream; Another Day; Deer Eyed Lady; Lost;
Subdivisions; Come On; Someday.
You Lost Me At Hello

Label: Rune Grammofon
Released: 2009
Track listing: Count the Holes in Your Head; Bølehøgda Rock City; Ginsberg; Hell Is for Hello; King of Hello; Ghostwriters in the Sky; No Sleep 'Till Hammerfest; Champagne for My Real Friends.
Supersilent: 9

by John Kelman
What do you do when you lose one of your founding members? Well, if you're Norwegian avante-improvising group Supersilent, you continue on, almost as if nothing has happened. Not that the loss of drummer Jarle Vespestad wasn't felt; it's just that, for Supersilent's remaining members--Arve Henriksen, Ståle Storløkken and Helge Sten (aka Deathprod)--the needs of the ...
Fire!: You Liked Me Five Minutes Ago

by John Kelman
Mats Gustafsson and the word accessible" are rarely found in the same sentence. For over two decades, this Swedish reed player has been mining the extreme end of free improvisation and cued composition with like-minded players including Peter Brötzmann, Ken Vandermark, and The Thing, his ongoing collective with bassist Ingebrigt Håker Flaten and drummer Paal Nilssen-Love. ...
Luigi Archetti / Bo Wiget: Low Tide Digitals III

by David McLean
Ambiguous and tenebrous, hypnotic and ethereal, the third installment of guitarist Luigi Archetti and violinist Bo Wiget's Low Tide Digital series is a profoundly human synthesis of the electro and acoustic. Each of the fourteen Stück" pieces is a vital voyage into the melding of natural and digital timbres. The duo fully explores and stretches the ...
Susanna and the Magical Orchestra: 3

by John Kelman
The ability of musicians on the Norwegian scene to live in a multitude of musical spaces was made clear at Molde Jazz 2009, where trumpeter Arve Henriksen performed in a variety of settings, ranging from the sublime beauty of his Cartography group to more aggressive noise improv with Supersilent. The two members of Susanna and the ...
Spunk: Kantarell

by John Kelman
As challenging as free improvisation can be, the truth is that while it may appear to be an aimless mixture of sounds found or otherwise, in the right hands it is something that--best absorbed as a whole rather than a collection of individual parts--can be as beautiful as it sometimes is jarring and off-putting. Spunk pushes ...
In The Country: Whiteout

by John Kelman
Terms like magnum opus can be dangerous, setting unrealistic expectations for the present and a precedent against which the future will always be measured. Whether or not this release represents a magnum opus is far too early to tell, but In The Country's Whiteout is certainly this Norwegian piano trio's most ambitious album to date, standing ...
Huntsville: Eco, Arches & Eras

by John Kelman
Continuing with its unique mesh of free improvisation with roots Americana tinges and hypnotic Indian rhythms, Huntsville's Eco, Arches & Eras capitalizes on the successes of For the Middle Class (Rune Grammofon, 2006). Eco, despite its eclectic and experimental nature, remains curiously accessible, despite the Norwegian trio's unorthodox approach to combining guitars, bass, percussion and electronics. ...