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Ivar Grydeland: Bathymetric Modes
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band / ensemble / orchestraIf there's any precedent for this engaging, largely solo record of Grydeland compositions, it's guitarist

Bill Frisell
guitar, electricb.1951
The brief "Roll Back" opens the set, with Grydeland picking single, overlapping, long-held notes, almost like a palate cleanser for what's to come. "Roll" begins with finger-picked a cappella steel-string acoustic guitar, repeatedly resolving to a linking motif before

Eple Trio
band / ensemble / orchestraImprovisation is clearly a part of the overall picture here, but so tooand, perhaps, more so (or at least more obviously) than any of his other projectsis structure. "Bounce Back," with its gentle, programmed underwash, leaves Grydeland space to extrapolate on instruments like acoustic guitar, ukelele and zither. The orient-tinged "Ping Back" begins as one of Grydeland's most flat-out beautiful pieces ever, while remaining somehow static, leading to "Bounce," the album's longest track at just over nine minutes. It's also the most abstract and ethereal piece on Bathymetric Modes and yet, as a Gamelan-like pattern emerges, so too does a strong melody, doubled by Grydeland's Dan les arbres partner, clarinetist " data-original-title="" title="">Xavier Charles.
While

Eivind Aarset
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Stian Westerhus
guitarTrack Listing
Roll Back; Roll; Bounce Back; Ping Back; Bounce; Ping.
Personnel
Ivar Grydeland
guitar, electricIvar Grydeland: tenori-on, guitars, banjo, mandolin, pedal steel guitar, ukulele, zither, keyboards. Xavier Charles: clarinet (5), "vibrating surfaces" samples (6); Marius Tobias Hoven: trombone (2); Jonas Howden Sj?vaag: snare drums (2).
Album information
Title: Bathymetric Modes | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Hubro Records
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