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Topic: Tusmørke "Underjordisk Tusmørke"
Posted By: freemanpromotions
Subject: Tusmørke "Underjordisk Tusmørke"
Date Posted: October 23 2012 at 17:07
Hello,
Please get in touch if you would like to review the new Tusmørke album "Underjordisk Tusmørke".   Below you will find some info about the record. 

Thanks,
Jon Freeman
Freeman Promotions
[email protected]

Norway's Tusmørke (Norwegian for twilight) go straight to the heart of the psychedelic matter on their full-length debut album Underjordisk Tusmørke (Subterranean Twilight). Culling influences from such prog-psych luminaries as Gong and Caravan, krautrock giants like Can and Amon Düul 2, pagan folksters like The Incredible String Band as well as a healthy dose of Nordic folk music, Tusmørke present a dark cauldron of magical, musical potions.
 
The band's history can be traced back to the mid-nineties and the budding, Scandinavian scene of new progressive bands. Back then, the Momrak twins who are the beating heart of Tusmørke called their band Les Fleurs de Mal. The band featured future Wobbler vocalist Andreas Prestmo, and they shared the stage with other up-and-coming bands like White Willow. Via intricate pathways, this evolved into Tusmørke, whose music is darker, more intense and dare we say primeval, than the more delicate Les Fleurs de Mal. The album you are holding in your hands will conjure up images of pagan rites, witches dancing in the firelight serenading the new moon, eldritch wizards conjuring dark spirits… And it's no gimmick: This band lives and breathes the same air that flows through the magical lands their music describes.
 
The album has been expertly recorded and produced by that master of retro productions, Lars Fredrik Frøislie (Wobbler, White Willow, In Lingua Mortua), and sounds so authentically analog that you can practically smell the antique equipment that has been used for its making. Lars contributes mellotron, chamberlin, spinet, Hammond organ and a host of esoteric instruments on the album.
 
Tusmørke is:
 
Benediktator - bass and vocals (Momrakattakk, Lydia Laska)  
Krizla - flute and vocals (Momrakattakk) 
HlewagastiR - drums (Wobbler, Angst Skvadron)
Deadly Nightshade - keyboards (Årabrot, This is Music Inc.). 
 
For More Info Visit:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Tusm%C3%B8rke/100833236668197" rel="nofollow - http://www.facebook.com/pages/Tusm%C3%B8rke/100833236668197
http://www.myspace.com/tusmoerke" rel="nofollow - http://www.myspace.com/tusmoerke
http://www.termorecords.com/" rel="nofollow - http://www.termorecords.com/



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Posted By: Jacob Holm-Lupo
Date Posted: November 09 2012 at 13:37
Just a reminder that Norwegian psych/progsters Tusmørke release their debut album Underjordisk Tusmørke today.

For fans of Black Widow, Coven, Gong, Amon Düül II, Caravan and Jethro Tull - flute-driven, pagan/occult psych-prog with a Canterbury bent, featuring tons of vintage keys from Wobbler's Lars Fredrik Frøislie.

Get it here:  http://termo.myshopify.com" rel="nofollow - http://termo.myshopify.com  - or from any good prog vendor.

Check out the album teaser here:



Jacob



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