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Elephant9: Atlantis
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Supersilent
band / ensemble / orchestra
Humcrush
band / ensemble / orchestra
Tony Williams
drums1945 - 1997
Those who caught the 2012 Kongsberg Jazz Festival's All About Jazz Presentswhere Fiske joined Elephant9 onstage for the first time in an absolutely incendiary set that was amongst the most talked-about shows of the seriesknow what to expect. Better-known in the progressive rock world for his work with Dungen and The Amazing, early

Terje Rypdal
guitarb.1947
Storl?kken's title track is a perfect example; an episodic piece that, at nearly 13-minutes, begins textural and tone poem-like, with Fiske's spare, harmonically overdriven lines hovering and occasionally soaring over Storl?kken's grittily atmospheric Hammond organ and Eiltertsen's spartan, change-defining bass, evoking a near-hymnal ambience for nearly five minutes and building slowly, inevitably and, ultimately, climactically to

Torstein Lofthus
drums

Mathias Eick
trumpetb.1979
It's not all about eardrum-shattering fire, however; Eilertsen switches to layers of 12-string acoustic guitars for his "A Foot in Both," combining with Fiske's nylon-stringed musings and Storl?kken's ethereal Hammond for a welcome respite; Lofthus' presence is only felt in its final 30 seconds, as the song fades into Storl?kken's solo Hammond intro to the plodding and irrefutably heavy "Psychedelic Backfire."
If Storl?kken's continued emergence as a musician of remarkable breadth has also been confirmed on

Track Listing
Black Hole; The Riddler; Atlantis; A Foot in Both; Psychedelic Backfire; A Place in Neither; Freedom's Children.
Personnel
Elephant9
band / ensemble / orchestraSt?le Storl?kken: Fender Rhodes, Hammond organ, Minimoog, grand piano; Nikolai H?ngsle Eilertsen: electric bass, 12-string acoustic guitars (4), percussion (7); Torstein Lofthus: drums, percussion (7); Reine Fiske: electric guitar (3, 5, 7), nylon-string guitar (4).
Album information
Title: Atlantis | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Rune Grammofon
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