Juliana Venter & Rolf-Erik Nystrøm present their debut as a duo – new album Kassandra, out on the 19th of September via Grappa label.
Juliana Venter & Rolf-Erik Nystrøm present their debut as a duo – new album Kassandra, out on the 19th of September via Grappa label.
release date: 13.06.2025 on Hubro Records
The new supergroup in Hubro Records stables Beiggja – made of a Dutch saxophonist Kika Sprangers, and well-established Norwegian musicians, long-time being a part of the label’s family, pianist Kjetil Mulelid, and rhythmic section featuring bassist Mats Eilertsen and drummer Per Oddvar Johansen – releases their debut album, Morning, this Friday!
release date: 04.04.2025 on Hubro Records
…Song over støv [Song over Dust] draws inspiration from the idea that we are, consciously or unconsciously, always relating to what came before, whether it’s childhood or traditions.”
The boundaries between contemporary art music and folk music are pushed as Apneseth and his all-star ensemble invite listeners into their very own musical universe.
The album can be seen as a continuation of Nattsongar from 2017, where associations with music from around the world strongly influenced the expression. Apneseth drew inspiration from his own childhood both during the creative
release date: 25.02.2022 on Hubro
Hubro records release Nils Økland’s Glødetrådar LP on February 25th 2022.
”Glødetrådar”, the commissioned work for Vossajazz 2016, is a sort of ”back to his roots” for Nils Økland. The area of Voss has been an important part of his musical development, in the 80´s as a student and later as the musical leader at Ole Bull Akademiet (1989-95).
release date: 18.02.2022 on Hubro
Hárr*, alternates between traditional tunes from Norway, free improvisational music, American minimalism, and extensive use of musique concrète as a prominent element in the compositions, with sounds from reindeers, birds, insects and reindeer herders from Hardangervidda integrated into the music. Recording brings the feeling of nature in to the music and indicates an equality of all the creatures who are inhabiting the planet Earth.
release date: 08.10.2021
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…)
release date: 5.05.2020 via Hubro
Limited edition LP – 500 pcs only
The new album by the partnership of guitarist Jo David Meyer Lysne (born 1994) and double bassist Mats Eilertsen (born 1975) is a remarkable document that functions simultaneously as both a calm and meditative series of chill-out soundscapes, and as a rigorously poetic evocation of mood and place that one might expect to hear more readily in an art gallery installation. While sharing some similarities with their 2018’s debut duo recording Meander, it also takes things further and appear to drift more into the abstract space, from previous, more melodic aspects. Listen to find out.
Mat’s latest so-called solo recording with a “tad” of contribution from good musician friends and frequent collaborators is quite unique for many reasons, It shows a different sort of imagination involved into production. And production is a key word here as none of the musicians who contributed into it never met, or had a chance to play, rehearse or record it together. It all happened in the virtual space and then has been edited later.
He always composes with the band in mind, making music with the performer he would like it to be played by, therefore here the similar process must have taken place upfront to the sample’s expedition. With that only difference that he left here was complete freedom to add whatever they feel would fit. It then goes down to the trust and understanding of long time partners, their style and already having in mind what to expect from them, plus a little space to gamble, as they are star class improvisers, so their response can be as random as a phone call and completely dependent on the moment and mood, Couldn’t be any better if you ask me.
Opening Nighride and further Handanger are mixed with Geir Sundstøls contribution, on which he plays the guitars and banjo. First is a nicely extended tissue with an oriental harmony and contemplative mood. Second, on which Mats also plays organs is even more cinematic. Dobro sounds with delayed bluesy sound mixed with folk touch of banjo notes are bringing similar feeling to me as Cooder’s Paris-Texas famous soundtrack. But here with synthetized flute like lines it describes the landscape matching more Mongolian Tundra or possibly the movie set for Herbert’s Dune.
In comparison the track like Signal, Venus and Siberian Sorrow, all mixed with rhythmic patterns and samples created by Thomas Strønen are all bringing strong feeling of fear and claustrophobia. Something dangerous hiding around. Signal, with its defragmented rhythmic rubatoes, sounding like something falling apart and with insisting, harmonium made, repetitive bass riff the feeling of encirclement and hopelessness is strong and dominant. Venus goes even further and takes listener into despair landscape of Tarkovsky’s Stalker, where a subsonic bass in the style of Hans Zimmer is used and a wonderfully executed, super low octave Double bass Arcos hold the listener inside bubble wrap, where only a thin diaphragm film protects the listener from unavoidable drama. Siberian Sorrow, with its organs played light motive gently blended with played in upper registers bass arcos, catches up the mood of the Signal, but it sounds more organic and woodier on the percussive side as well as goes deeper that way when dialoguing with the arch. The feeling is most floaty and eternal. Like a hot air fussiness over the desert sands, or like cosmic space, endlessly open for the perpetual drifting of a lost spaceship.
Closing Appreciate, with Arve Henricksen’s trumpet airy weaven into the harmonium chords, makes a beautifully melodic and heart catching Outro, as might be expected from this cosmic traveller and nicely balances entire recording bringing more light and optimism into the mix.
This is such a great recording that it is difficult to pick up what’s best. All tracks are equally brilliant, but to me the Bouvet Blues, which is a clear trip inside Mats’ Art of double bass playing, comes as a winnerand most charming part.
release: 5.10.18
Ambient goes country and David Bowie and Brian Eno share a tune with John Coltrane in slide guitar maestro Geir Sundstol’s astonishing cinematic travelogue. This How this new recording from HUBRO can be briefly described. To learn more about it, continue reading below: