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[ August 2018 release from HUBRO – MOSKUS – Mirakler ]

Posted On 2nd August 2018 By grzech In All That Jazz /  

International release 17.08.18

In the Moskus universe there may be no such thing as a finished product, as everything remains permanently in flux and subject to further adaption and change. Even as it is articulated, a thought or musical phrase is already being reconsidered or evolving into something else. This is contingent music, hyper-alert to nuance and environment, changing like temperature or the weather just as the dynamic of the trio shifts its emphasis when roles are exchanged or the lead swapped from one player to another.

On ‘Mirakler’, Anja Lauvdal’s frequent use of Yamaha or Korg keyboards summons up the ghost-voicings of an electronic past, from echoes of Sun Ra’s Solavox to Vangelis’s early-digital Fairlight and Kraftwerk’s analogue synths, as if curating a museum of bygone sounds to illustrate our nostalgia for the future. Previously, Lauvdal, who plays both upright and grand pianos on ‘Mirakler’ as well as keyboards and Hammond organ, has spoken about how Moskus feel “more equality as a trio without a grand piano”, as if the instrument carries within its innards of wire, wood and felt the whole socially divisive history of western music. “The sound of the upright piano feels more intimate and more ordinary, and it has a different tonal palette, a little harder”, Lauvdal said at the time of the trio’s second album, ‘Mestertyven‘ (Master Thief).

The completely improvised ‘Mestertyven’ was recorded using an upright piano at the venerable Risør church (built 1647, and now a celebrated chamber music venue), in contrast to the band’s 2011 debut, ‘Salmesykkel’ (Hymn Bicycle), whose pre-existing repertoire of tunes was recorded at Atlantic Grammofon studio in Stockholm, with its resident grand piano. Now, ‘Mirakler’ offers a partial synthesis of its two forebears, mixing pieces recorded by Marcus Engfelt at Studio Paradiso, Oslo, with others recorded by Kyrre Laastad at Anja Lauvdal’s rehearsal space, Overiet. “All the tunes are improvised spontaneously except ‘Irsk Setter’, ‘Voyager’, ‘Min venns skapeverk and (“,), which are based on compositional ideas by Hans, and all the music is arranged collectively”, says Lauvdal. “As you can hear, the tunes recorded at Studio Paradiso have overdubs. Paradiso has a grand piano, while I have an upright at my rehearsal space.” As well as Lauvdal’s use of various keyboard instruments, the group’s portfolio of sound-sources is further extended by Hans Hulbeakmo playing musical saw, Casio keyboard, vibes and recorder in addition to percussion.

The result is by some distance the trio’s most satisfying and fully-realised document of their progress thus far, despite the deserved acclaim heaped on its predecessors. ‘Mirakler’ presents the sound of a group in absolute command of itself, with a wonderfully clear and concise vision of what it intends to do and how it wants to do it. There is also the addition of an important new dimension to the Moskus world-view through the inclusion of a number of pieces which, as well as restating the group’s credentials as the most quick-thinking of improvisers, able to turn on a sixpence and change tack from one style or mode to another as easily as blinking, suggests the development of a more meditative or lyrical side, as in the beautiful opener, ‘Anslag’, and the closing ‘En Natt’, whose fragile beauty is able to co-exist quite happily alongside the witty, worldly-wise, affectionate parodies of various genre styles evident elsewhere. In short, with ‘Mirakler’ Moskus have ascended to a whole new level.

MOSKUS –  Mirakler

CD / LP / DL    

release: 17.8.18

HUBROCD2588 / HUBROLP3588

1. Anslag (02:30)

2. Irsk setter (02:43)

3. Sang til C (05:07)

4. Eventyrdagene (02:39)

5. Voyager (03:58)

6. Ludwig XIV (03:49)

7. Bolero blues (01:40)

8. Haiku (00:13)

9. Spurte hva det var (01:22)

10. Min venns skaperverk (01:18)

11. Jailhouse art music (04:10)

12. (¨,) (01:41)

13. En natt (03:09)

Anja Lauvdal: grand piano, upright piano, MS10, YamahaDX100, hammond organ & electric organ

Hans Hulbækmo: drums, percussion, vibraphone, recorder, casio MT-65, electric organ & musical saw

Fredrik Luhr Dietrichson: bass

SOUNDCLOUD:

Espen Eriksen Trio with Andy Sheppard – Perfectly Unhappy (released on 4th of May 2018) Label: Rune Grammofon, RCD 2199 / RLP 3199 - JAZZ, PIANO TRIO+
[ July 2018 release from HUBRO - SKADEDYR- Musikk! ]

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