Renowned Norwegian musicians Sidsel Endresen, Jan Bang and Erik Honoré are proud to announce the release of their collaborative album “Punkt Live Remixes vol. 2.” The album will be released on LP, CD and digital on the 27th of September on the Punkt Editions label.
[ September 29th, 2023 release on Punkt Editions: Jan Bang & Eivind Aarset – Last Two Inches of Sky]
release date: 29 September 2023 vie Punkt Editions
Everything I know is like a rope around the ankles Hollow out my bones and take me higher To the last two inches of sky
«Last Two Inches of Sky», released by Punkt Editions on 23 September, is an ambitious and engaging mixture of sonic painting and art-pop; a new high point in Eivind Aarset and JanBang’s collective output.
[ September the 24th,2021 release on Arjunamusic Records: Dark Star Safari – Walk Through Lightly ]
release date: 24.09.2021 on Arjunamusic Records
Dark Star Safari is a musical entity comprised of Jan Bang, Erik Honoré, Eivind Aarset, Samuel Rohrer and John Derek Bishop. Their second full-length offering Walk Through Lightly is the first to feature all five musicians together in the studio from the outset, making for a more organic refinement upon their already established methodology: gradually sculpting distinct songs out of collective improvisations, or using the raw material from initial recordings as the basis for more carefully articulated compositions. The final mix is one that invites few
[ 13th of March release on JazzLAND : Eivind Aarset & Jan Bang – Snow Catches On Her Eyelashes ]
release date: 13th March 2020
Jazzland is proud to present the brand new opus from two of the brightest luminaries on the Norwegian scene. “Snow Catches on her Eyelashes” emanates musical authority, a hyper-conscious layering of textures and musicality, at once evocative of some otherworldly space, yet familiar at a deep human level that resonates with each sonic flourish.
Dark Star Safari – Advanced listening opportunity Jan Bang, Erik Honoré, Eivind Aarset, Samuel Rohrer (released on 10th of May 2019) Label: arjunamusic, AMAC-CD718
Dark Star Safari is a newly formed group featuring some of the well recognised and already good friends and artists who frequently collaborated on multiple projects in the past. The band is: Jan Bang, Erik Honoré, Eivind Aarset and Samuel Rohrer, who also owns the Arjuna label.
This is not just a bunch of personalities who are already The Gray Eminences in an Electronic Music Universe, but also performers with well established styles. Therefore, there is not a chance that the music comes out sort of familiar.
An opening Aarset’s riff in Child of Folly, for example is very much like him, with the guitar that leads the song in the way a pathfinder does. Loop grows, catches up with a rhythmic pattern, from that point they co – lead, swinging and swapping patterns. Samuel is very good with such things. As a drummer he is more a space giver than taker, which is a rare skill.
Jan Bang’s vocals are sounding very David Sylvian like, but as they all worked with him it should not sound unusual, as they already contributed to David’s sonic world. Lyrics are all by Honoré. I do not recall hearing him sing before, so it is surprising to me. In a blind test I would vote for Sylvian without thinking twice.
The way they do work clearly indicates the creative process made on collaboration, delivering and listening to this after to find out what still can be improved or perhaps explored differently for the sake of creative development and due to it being such a soulful brother-hood things are appearing pretty quick and tracks are sounding like they had been many times worked over to get into their final shapes.
Songs like November Child for example indicate such a quality in a very strong way. You can hear that pace is a result of research there within the structure of the piece. Vocal is leading by the fact it brings the meanings from words hence grabs focus easily, other than that the voice is just another instrument and the vocalisation stays in tune with the electronica. Fine tuning to the pitch is happening in the process and it would be fascinating to see that taking place on the stage.
Another beautiful song, White Rose is cooked with this same recipe, The music just grows around the lyrics in such a natural way that it gives an almost organic feeling to the tissue which in fact is all synthesized.
Reflecting on Your Fathers’ Names, it brings a nice sense of alienation, reached by the process of digging into the true memories. It floats in an open space, but the sense of words is putting the walls in the air for you, breaking the space and forcing memories to come and give rescue. In that respect all those songs, due to the complexity of the lyrics and the way they are served, are coming out like a small psycho-dramas, putting the listener into a bubble, forcing them to slow down, and face reflection.
An excellent and mature recording from the guys who did eat bread from many places and know how to bake it right.
[ 10th May Arjuna Music release – DARK STAR SAFARI (BANG/HONORÉ/AARSET/ROHRER) ]
release date: 10th of May 2019
Dark Star Safari, a newly formed group featuring Samuel Rohrer, Jan Bang, Erik Honoré and Eivind Aarset, present its eponymous recording debut, an evocative song-driven album. These songs conjure shadows of memory, clouds of dreaming and silhouettes of foreboding through the album’s layered, many-textured fabrics and Jan Bang’s silken delivery of Erik Honoré’s acute lyrics.