Ketil Mulelid went through quite a long journey since his trio’s debut Not Nearly Enough To Buy a House in 2017. Two following trio recordings and finally , the solo one, framed his wonderful period with Rune Grammofon stables. Meanwhile , he collaborated in a vocal project and started to expand his expression pallet with the Wako Quartet, another very successful and highly received by both, the critics and the listeners, band, he was the part of long before he even started to explore the trio format. From this collaboration, further expanded the Agoja, came out, forefronted by the the single A Prayer For Peace.
[ January 19th, 2024 release on Punkt: Jan Bang – Reading The Air ]
To be released 19th January 2024 on the recently established Punkt Editions label: Jan Bang‘s Reading the Air.
Composer/singer/producer Jan Bang is known for albums and live performances in collaboration with musicians like Jon Hassell, Sidsel Endresen, Tigran Hamasyan, Nils Petter Molvær, Arve Henriksen, Eivind Aarset and Erik Honoré. After a string of instrumental releases and two song based albums with the project Dark Star Safari, Reading the Air is his first vocal based solo album since 1998.
[ April the 7th, 2023 release on Superpang: MultiTraction Orchestra – Reactor One feat. Arve Henriksen ]
Reactor One is a diverse album of highly original contemplative experimental music by an ensemble of internationally acclaimed improvising musicians, led by guitarist Alex Roth. Following MultiTraction Orchestra‘s highly celebrated debut single ’emerge entangled’ (2020), Reactor One is the ensemble’s debut album due for release via the contemporary music label, Superpang. Out on Friday 7th April via digital retail and streaming services.
[ October the 8th, 2021 release via HUBRO: Geir Sundstøl – St. Hanshaugen Steel ]
release date: 08.10.2021
GEIR SUNDSTØL augments his soundworld with vintage electronics and new collaborators.
Arve Henriksen and Sølvguttene boys choir join the Yamaha CS-20, Optigon, Logan String Melody, and regular compadres David Wallumrød (Minimoog / Prophet 5 / Arp Pro Soloist / Hohner Clavinet / Juno 6), Mats Eilertsen (acoustic bass/organ), Jo Berger Myhre (bass) and Erland Dahlen (drums / Schulmerich handbells / water phone / electric insects…)
[ September the 24th,2021 release on JazzLand: The Eivind Aarset 4-Tet : PHANTASMAGORIA ]
release date: 24.09.2021 on JazzLand Recordings
“Phantasmagoria, or A Different Kind of Journey“, the new album by the The Eivind Aarset 4-Tet, is set for release on Jazzland Recordings on 2LP / CD / DL.
Featuring Eivind Aarset, Wetle Holt, Erland Dahlen and Audun Erlien the album is augmented by Jan Bang, John Derek Bishop (aka Tortusa) and Arve Henriksen.
[ March the 26th, 2021 release via Jazzland – Tortusa – BRE ]
release date: 26.03.2021 via Jazzland
sonic tapestries blending field recordings with acoustic and electric instruments, often warped into strange new shapes ★★★★ MOJO
a seductive ambient heat haze of rarefied beauty. PROG
a beautifully and slowly evolving album that takes us on a transcendental journey that feels simultaneously unfamiliar, benign and inviting…. Tortusa’s finest and most distinctive work to date
8/10, FUTURE MUSIC
The album has taken three years to create, and features contributions from some of Norway’s finest musicians, including three of his idols: Arve Henriksen, Eivind Aarset and Erland Dahlen. “Bre” is composed of ambient experimental music heavily inspired by nature, and takes the listener on an emotional journey. Tortusa paints with sounds, and the music inspires inner visualisation of the story he tells through his weaving and blending of abstract sonic material.
Arve Henriksen – The Timeless Nowhere released on 1st of November 2019 Label: Rune Grammofon RLP3210 (4LP/2CD)
Latest Box-set of Early Arve Henriksen works on Rune Grammofon label will be a real treat for all of those who, like myself, admire the Art of the Norwegian trumpeter. It contains 42 tracks spread into 4 albums: Towards Language – Live at Punkt, Acousmograph, Captured Under Mountainsides, Cryosphere from which only the first had been previously available as a stream. Other than that, it is the music which had never being heard before, until now when trumpeter himself revisited Rune’s archive and put all the music into the specific order.
Towards Language – Live at Punkt is a live version of the studio album of the same title which is interesting approach given the way Arve works. I know the original and I am equally a fan of the Live. Let’s start from that as I had lots of time to think about it even before this wonderful boxset hit my doors. I was listening to this a lot, as I previously did to the studio version. After all I wasn’t sure what is the original and what is after? The sense of Live had really being lost to me as both versions are brilliant, and it doesn’t really matter to me at the end which one evolved from which. Life is a transformation process, so is the art.
Acousmograph is completely different cosmos. It is a study of the borders of the instrument and in the same time self-exploring boundaries of his own artistic soul. The music which plays in his head, little studies of form and patterns as well as articulations, dubbed and electronically transformed to the level it doesn’t sound any more like a trumpet. Inspired by the Minimal Music like Cage or contemporary composers like Penderecki, Glass or Reich. I can trace momentums which later came to shape on the following studio albums, Take for example trumpet lines from the Prelude unfolding score, it came to his final shape on Cartography as an opening track Poverty And Its Opposite. Choral fragment with an Organ bardon and accompaniment on the same track comes out the transformation as an arrangement one can listen to on Arve’s Places Of Worship, the Lament. There is many moments like that which are going to become precious discoveries for the careful listeners.
Captured Under Mountainsides takes us into the territory of unlimited space, which sound and phrasing of Arve’s trumpet is calling for. Foggy and airy soundscapes spread between the mountains, volleys and meadows. With their unstrained sense of freedom. There is plenty of references to the sonic universe of Places of Worship period again. Tracks like Alhambra, Portal, Adhan, which are emerging from trumpeter’s collaboration with Jan Bang, Eivind Aarset and Eric Honore period dating around 2013.
Cryosphere, in similar fashion reworks and remixes material from concerts from first decade of the 2000 and clearly echoing material reissued on later, 2008 ECM Cartography session, with the clearest example being an opening Origin, which materialised itself into sampled version as Migration on the mentioned above album.
This is a proper feast of the Gods for die for Henriksen’s fans.
[Rune Grammofon – 1st of November release – Arve Henriksen – The Timeless Nowhere]
release date: 1st of November 2019
Rune Grammofon are to release The Timeless Nowhere a 4LP set of unreleased material from Arve Henriksen. Taken from the past ten years the albums cover solo, collaborative and live performances. The four LP set includes CDs of the material and liner notes from The Hilliard Ensemble’s John Potter.
[ August the 8th release from HUBRO – Mats Eilertsen – Reveries and Revelations ]
Norwegian Release: 14.06.2019
UK release: 06.08.2019
Star bassist and HUBRO veteran Mats Eilertsen presents his innovative cut and paste solo project featuring cameos from a supergroup of guests including Arve Henriksen, Eivind Aarset, Geir Sundstøl, Thomas Strønen and Per Oddvar Johansen.
Arve Henriksen – The Height of Reeds (released on 7th of September 2018) Label: Rune Grammofon, RCD 2201/ RLP 3201 / JAZZ, CONTEMPORARY
Henriksen’s latest project started as a commissioned work for the city of Hull, UK and it is sort of a tribute to Scandinavia and England’s long lasting inter-sea relationship. Given the fact that two long time collaborators and probably the most intriguing Norwegian guitarist are part of the project brings back memories of fantastic sessions like Chiaroscuro or Place or Worship, which I both do admire and quite often am listening too.
On English side the Hull based sound artist Jez Riley French contributes with electronic tissue which contains filed recordings and samples, further looped into the composition. On top of it there is also Choir and Orchestra of the Opera North who supplies some Symphonic lines and the Vocalises co-building this unusual project.
When it comes to some uncommon projects nobody would fit better with their challenging personalities like those three extraordinary musicians. Therefore, the stamp of these personalities is quite feel-able to anybody familiar with their Art, like myself.
The mood is very mystic and highly spiritual. Addition of the Orchestra and Choir reminds the same pillars of communication which the trumpeter already created during his long-time collaboration with Trio Mediaeval, but compositions are even more lacy then usual even by Arve’s standards. The fact that the music came to fit the purpose might be responsible for it. Either then that it contains all what makes Henriksen’s music as we know it. The dialogue between the past and the present handled with an incredible sensitivity and almost intuitive shifts between moods, styles and cultural backgrounds.
In fact,the trumpeter’s flawlessness is clearly making these boarders disappear or at least blending to the point that it becomes more and more difficult to trace an inspirations and origins, but without losing and easiness of his message.
That is something that makes you think about the parallel nature of the human experience, despite of distance, climate or believing. Patterns alone and human desire to express that, no matter how originally one feels it, on the end the emotional intelligence is always putting an equal mark between them.
Listening to this music is like a flight over the misty river with a key of cranes, in the fresh air, straight into a day which is just awaking in some warming rays of the morning Sun. You do not know yet what it is going to bring you, but the openness of the space and calmness of the sounds surrounding you in this spectacle are sort of assuring that it is going to be a wonderful day. It must have been a wonderful experience to walk over the Humber Bridge, wearing headphones with that music in your head. No surprise that project had been rewarded with an overwhelming popularity and one more iconic work in already exceptional artists’ portfolio.