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LIVE EXTRACTS (WITH THE SONIC CODEX ORCHESTRA)

Eivind Aarset

Jazz Rock/Fusion


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4.00 | 6 ratings | 1 reviews | 17% 5 stars

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Live, released in 2010

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Electromoers
2. Electromagnetic
3. Still changing
4. Drøbak saray
5. Murky seven
6. Sign of seven
7. Blå meis

Line-up / Musicians

Eivind Aarset - Guitars and Electronics

Gunnar Halle - Trumpet (Fattigfolket)

Bjørn Charles Dreyer - Guitar and Steel pedal

Audun Erlien - Electric bass

Wetle Holte - Drums - Electronics and Percussion (Wibutee)

Erland Dahlen - Drums - Percussion

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CD: Jazzland

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EIVIND AARSET Live Extracts (with The Sonic Codex Orchestra) ratings distribution


4.00
(6 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(17%)
17%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(67%)
67%
Good, but non-essential (17%)
17%
Collectors/fans only (0%)
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Review by snobb
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4 stars Eivind Aarset is possibly most interesting nu jazz Norwegian guitarist. Better know by his long lasting collaboration with one of the best progressive nu jazz musician his compatriot NP Molvaer, Aarset is very interesting and capable musician ,releasing his solo albums as well.

His new (live) album is very representative work - from very first sounds you will hear that very specific Nordic ambient atmosphere,so well known by Molvaer's early albums. Clear air, liquid aerial sound,slow dynamics - you're again in that fairy tale Nordic world. Trumpeter Gunnar Halle collaborates on this album, so in few moments you can even feel like listening Molvaer's music, but happily there are very few such moments on this album.

Started as very down tempo ambient sound, music step by step becomes more and more dense, and one moment you will hear some energetic guitar explosions. If before that moment music was more similar to Nordic post-rock (of Sigur Ros for example), even if drumming all the time is very jazzy, from active guitar explosions you are sure it's jazz fusion! Almost all this ambient figures are build by just Aarset's guitar as well.But in few really hot moments his guitar sounds as attacking jazz rock instrument there.

Comparing with quite similar by their atmosphere Molvaer's early works, this album contains less folksy Nordic beauty and more nerves and tension. Even darker moments sometimes. But in all, this music stays real Nordic one - clear, with very controlled emotional level and it's own cold elegance.

This album is recorded live but only signs of that are some applauses in few places. Really very gracious work, could be highly recommended in a pair with Molvaer's debut to every fan of modern Nordic jazz and everyone seeking for most interesting new trends in progressive jazz fusion.

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