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Ivar Grydeland & Henry Kaiser: Into The Arctic Dreamtime

Read "Into The Arctic Dreamtime" reviewed by Mark Corroto


Homeostasis is defined as a steady state of internal conditions, i.e. your comfort zone. A body prefers to maintain a temperature of 98.6 Celsius and a pH reading of 7. But homeostasis also describes a resistance to change. That is why we heat our houses in winter and cool them in summer, to live within our ...

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A World of Piano Trios II

Read "A World of Piano Trios II" reviewed by Mark Sullivan


Several parts of the world heard from in this installment: Sweden, Norway, France, and the United States. Esbjorn Svensson Trio (E.S.T.) e.s.t. live in Gothenburg ACT Music 2019 Before Swedish jazz pianist Esbjörn Svensson's untimely death in 2008, e.s.t. was a sensation. They brought an eclecticism and rock-like ...

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Ivar Grydeland & Henry Kaiser: In the Arctic Dreamtime

Read "In the Arctic Dreamtime" reviewed by John Eyles


In January 2019, the renowned guitarists Ivar Grydeland and Henry Kaiser met in a studio in Oslo and, playing electric guitars, recorded a duet soundtrack for the Norwegian silent film Ellsworths flyveekspedition 1925, which is about an unsuccessful 1925 attempt by polar explorer Roald Amundsen to fly over the North Pole by plane. Norway's Grydeland is ...

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The Timeless Nowhere

Label: Rune Grammofon
Released: 2019
Track listing: Captured Under Mountainsides: Amazed by its Beauty; From a Distance; Fog and Light; Traces, Marks and Imprints of Time; Abandoned Schoolhouse; Valley Echolocation; The Storyteller; The Painter, the Poet and the Past; Bedehus – House of Prayer; Tún – Old Remains of Settlement; Water Inscriptions; Tilia Cordata; Acousmograph: Shadow Lines; Prelude Unfolding; Pathless Forest; Cinématique Graphique; Port of Call; Monochrome Garden; The Timeless Nowhere; Chamber Calibration; Embracing Life of Solitude; Dimly Lit Frescoes; Point of Departure; Cryosphere: Origin; Perfectly Diffuse; Subsurface; Radiative; Eating Stars; Intoku; Levitation; Aerial; Myosis; Towards Language – Live at Punkt: Traces of Words; Aspirations; Patient Zero; Towards Language; Guarded; Groundswell; Turf War; Vivification; Biding Time; Paridae.

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Arrival

Label: Rune Grammofon
Released: 2019
Track listing: (I Am A) Horizon; Weekends (The Soil Is Calling); Blue Crystal Fire; Silver Trees; Dressed In Smoke, Blown Away; (Beneath) The Edge Of Life; At Last I Am Free.

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What You Thought Was Home

Label: Rune Grammofon
Released: 2019
Track listing: What You Thought Was Home; Folk Song; Bruremarsj (Wedding March); Tales; Far Away; A Cautionary Tale Against a Repetitive Life; Waltz for Ima; When Winter Turns into Spring; Homecoming.

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Arve Henriksen: The Timeless Nowhere

Read "The Timeless Nowhere" reviewed by John Eyles


Released as a limited-edition four-LP set, including the music on two CDs--a total of forty-two tracks, running for over one-hundred-and-fifty-six minutes--Arve Henriksen's The Timeless Nowhere mainly comprises new recordings and unreleased material dating from 2007 to 2019. (Only the live recordings from the 2017 Punkt festival have previously been available, by streaming or download.) Not a ...

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Kjetil Mulelid Trio: What You Thought Was Home

Read "What You Thought Was Home" reviewed by John Eyles


What You Thought Was Home is the follow-up to the Kjetil Mulelid Trio's debut release, Not Nearly Enough to Buy a House (Rune Grammofon, 2017), which was widely praised on its release. The line-up remains unchanged, with double bassist Bjørn Marius Hegge and drummer Andreas Skår Winther joining pianist Kjetil André Mulelid, all of them being ...

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Fire! Orchestra: Arrival

Read "Arrival" reviewed by Gareth Thompson


The ancient Zen art of decluttering has found modern favour as a mindful practice. Letting go of things is, perhaps, a way of breaking with the past. In the years since its inception, the Nordic big band Fire! Orchestra has jettisoned about half its original cast. Now down to a mere fourteen members, the outfit has ...

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Fire!: The Hands

Read "The Hands" reviewed by Sammy Stein


Rune Grammofon unleashed something special with the great music it has released over the past 20 years, and with The Hands it has surpassed itself. The Fire! trio, which consists of reedman Mats Gustafsson, bassist Johan Berthling and drummer Andreas Werlin, makes music which defies labels and classification. Now, going into a resting phase after ten ...


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