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In the Kingdom of Kitsch You Will Be a Monster

Label: Rune Grammofon
Released: 2005
Track listing: Goretex Weather Report; REDRUM; Romani; Perdurabo; Aleister Explains Everything; 31=300=20 (It is by Will Alone I Set My Mind in Motion); Where Death Comes to Cry; The Smoking Dog; Magazine RWRK; You Can Try the Best You Can

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This Was The Pace Of My Heartbeat

Label: Rune Grammofon
Released: 2005
Track listing: Where Can We Go; Beaver Creek; Tree Canopy Walkway; How to Get Acquainted; In My Time of Need; On the Birds Can See Us; Trio for Quartet; 0883 Oslo; Aerial Dark Bright Round; Viggo; Laschia Ch'io Pianga.

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En Aldeles Forferdelig Sykdom

Label: Rune Grammofon
Released: 2005

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In the Country: This Was the Pace of My Heartbeat

Read "This Was the Pace of My Heartbeat" reviewed by John Kelman


When Norwegian label Rune Grammofon announces (in the press release for the debut album by the piano trio In the Country) that “Rune Grammofon presents its first 'jazz' record," you know it's going to be a unique take on a well-worn tradition. No standards to be found here, and with an approach that intentionally steers away ...

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Shining: In the Kingdom of Kitsch You Will Be a Monster

Read "In the Kingdom of Kitsch You Will Be a Monster" reviewed by John Kelman


In a radical departure from their previous jazzier albums, Norwegian's Shining have headed for progressive or art rock territory. While the press release talks about “bridging the gap between classic King Crimson and ECM lyricism," there are far more influences at play, including Rock In Opposition bands like Henry Cow and more ambient noise groups like ...

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Nils Okland: Bris

Read "Bris" reviewed by John Kelman


As cool as the fjords of Norway, the sound of the Hardanger fiddle evokes images of vast vistas, rocky terrains and untarnished skies. The sympathetic strings that run underneath those played with a bow create additional overtones that are further enriched by the traditional style of playing the instrument, which involves a moving pedal tone drone ...

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Food: Last Supper

Read "Last Supper" reviewed by John Kelman


On the basis of its title, Last Supper may be the final recording of the Anglo/ Norwegian group Food. And that's a shame, because over the course of four albums Food has evolved from a group of interesting free improvisers to an ensemble that organically blends electronics with said free improvisation, creating a distinctive voice that ...

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Scorch Trio: Luggumt

Read "Luggumt" reviewed by Ty Cumbie


The opening notes of Luggumt have justifiably provoked comparisons with Jimi Hendrix. Guitarist Raoul Björkenheim gives an emphatic nod to the psychedelic rock god, then takes the electric guitar to places even he might never have reached had he lived as long. Luggumt , the second recording from this Finno-Norwegian trio, begins with ...

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Fabula

Label: Rune Grammofon
Released: 2004

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Last Supper

Label: Rune Grammofon
Released: 2004
Track listing: Exter Opening; Christcookies; Quinoa; Temporary; Junkfood; Daddycation (for Mathias); Exter Ending; First Supper; Last Supper


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