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Nils Petter Molv?r: Buoyancy
ByGeir Sundst?l on guitars and banjo and

Erland Dahlen
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Molv?r wrote each of the ten compositions on the album and the diversity of styles is broad. The aforementioned electronics are very much present on the opening "Ras Mohammed," a distant feeling piece with a Middle Eastern flavor. The too-brief "Moute Cave" is an ethereal Molv?r solo as is the beautiful "Martoli Bridge." Sundst?l's electric guitar drives the thundering "Jackson Reef," propelled further by Dahlen's dynamic drumming and Myhre's bass. The most exotic piece on Buoyancy is "Puri Jati" with the trumpet complimented by Sundst?l's sitar-like National resophonic guitar, an instrument he had used to great effect on the previous album. The ghostly "Maddagala" closes the album, again with an alluring blend of trumpet, guitars and electronics.
As Molv?r continues to experiment with tonal nuances, sonorities and effects, he demonstrates an expert understanding of how and where to implement these properties in each coherent composition. All of these elements have led him to more refined writing rather than excess. Buoyancy is an expertly balanced collection of global influences, minimalism, noise and a solid jazz sensibility; each piece is different but there is an intangible anchor throughout the collection.
Track Listing
Ras Mohammed; Gilimanuk; Moute Cave; Jackson Reef; Puri Jati; Lamna Reef; Amed; Martoli Bridge; Kingfish Castle; Maddagala.
Personnel
Nils Petter Molvaer
trumpetNils Petter Molv?r: trumpet, electronics, effects; Geir Sundst?l: guitars, banjo; Erland Dahlen: drums, percussions, xylophone, piano; Jo Berger Myhre: bass, keyboards, guitar.
Album information
Title: Buoyancy | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Okeh
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