supported by 13 fans who also own “St Thomas Klokkene”
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 “St Thomas Klokkene”
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 “St Thomas Klokkene”
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