“Blikkspor”, Hardanger fiddler Erlend Apneseth’s critically acclaimed debut album, presented fiddle tunes, Apneseth’s original compositions and improvisations side by side. On this, his follow-up album, he ventures further into an open landscape as part of a trio with extensive experience within improvisational music and rock.
The Trio
Erlend is a performer who stands with both feet firmly planted in the Norwegian folk music tradition, but who at the same time improvises and searches for new modes of expression – all the while with the sounds of the Hardanger fiddle and folk music as his point of departure. He has collaborated with musicians from a variety of different genres, has been a soloist with the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, and has played with larger improvisational ensembles, folk- and jazz-based groups, overtone and joik singer Torgeir Vassvik, and poet Erlend O. Nødtvedt. In 2012 he received Grappa’s New Artist Award, and the following year he released his debut album, “Blikkspor”, produced by Arve Henriksen, which received glowing reviews in the Norwegian and international media. Drummer Øyvind Hegg-Lunde (Electric Eye, Building Instrument, José González) and guitarist Stephan Meidell (Cakewalk, Krachmacher) joined him on the last track of the album, and Erlend found this collaboration so inspiring that he asked them to form a trio with him. Meidell and Hegg-Lunde had worked together as an improvisational duo for several years before Erlend invited them to participate in his project. For the past few years Erlend, Stephan and Øyvind have played regularly, and have let their music develop slowly but surely. By the time they went into the studio they were full of ideas, songs, sketches and the joy of improvisation
The Other Room
“Det andre rommet” is a lovely, inquisitive and adventurous album that takes the music in new and unexpected directions. It was recorded at Hallibakken Lydproduksjon, mixed by Randall Dunn at Avast in Seattle (Splashgirl, Earth, Thurston Moore) and mastered by Jørgen Træen at Lydgrotten in Bergen. Concerts: 12 February: Blaoboxen, Sogndal kulturhus 13 February: Jølster jazzklubb 14 February: Litteraturhuset, Bergen (with Erlend O. Nødtvedt)
credits
released February 5, 2016
All compositions by Erlend Apneseth except track 2, 6, 7 & 8
by Apneseth / Meidell / Hegg-Lunde
Track 5 contains an excerpt from an archival recording of
Sigurd Eldegard (1893–1962)
Produced by Andreas R Meland and the trio
Recorded by Tor Magne Hallibakken at Hallibakken
Lydproduksjon, March 9-12, 2015
Mixed by Randall Dunn at Avast, Seattle, September and
October 2015
Mastered by Jørgen Træen at Lydgrotten, December 2015
supported by 13 fans who also own “Det Andre Rommet”
Absolutely stunning album, blending folk, synth explorations and free improv into a sound that keeps you on your toes and surprised throughout the whole running order. Benjamin van Vliet
supported by 9 fans who also own “Det Andre Rommet”
Norwegian trio brings folk and rock instrumentation to create dreamy snowscapes where things that seem solid disappear into whiteouts of flurries. Utilizing the traditional hardanger fiddle and violin, guitars and drums, visions are conjured of contrasting stark white, vivid deep green, and bright azure shades of mountainous lands. The music is often trance-like, even veers into almost surf (at least in one track), and, as forewarned by their name, drone. Nickie Harte Kelly
supported by 9 fans who also own “Det Andre Rommet”
This is my first experience with the music of Frode Haltli. I have lisent to the album several times. Once, again, I bought the album without knowing the artist. It is one of my favourite hobbies. My first impression: I think this album is a good soundtrack for Hamsun's novel "Growth of the Soil". Manuel A. Domingos