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Kjetil Huseb?: Contradictions
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Kjetil Husebø
keyboardsb.1975

Bugge Wesseltoft
pianob.1964

Jon Balke
pianob.1955

Marcin Wasilewski
pianob.1975
All fifteen improvisations, turned into concise compositions, are superbly recorded. Huseb? explores the whole sonic spectrum of the grand piano gently and thoughtfully, and his usage of electronics and live sampling here is restrained and refined. These improvisations move organically between minimalist and abstract atmospheric experiences in electronics and melody, and longer, lyrical and pensive improvisations like "Impressions," "Digressions" and "Undefined solitude," which have a subtle meditative quality and are free from any attempt to enhance dramatic elements.
Only on the title piece does Huseb? marry his pensive acoustic playing with a thoughtful use of minimalist electronics. On this long piece, he offers an arresting coexistence between the two sides; each suggesting a deeper sonic option within the other, while expanding its melodic and rhythmic articulation.
An intriguing musical journey. ">
Track Listing
Zero; Melodic Past; Impressions; Views I; Plans; Quiet game; Digressions; Views II; Contradictions; Undefined solitude; Observing; Patience; Aphorism; Views III; Sm? ting tar stor plass.
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Kjetil Huseb?
keyboardsKjetil Huseb?: piano (Steinway model D), live electronics and sampling (1, 4, 8, 9, 13, 14).
Album information
Title: Contradictions | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Optical Substance Productions
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