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Nils ?kland Band: Kj?lvatn
ByNils Okland
violin
Sigbjorn Apeland
keyboards
Thomas Strønen
drumsb.1972
The Nils ?kland Band is entirely acoustic, bringing in stylistic influences from many sources, with classical music and Norwegian folk music the most prominent. ?kland says that the working method was inspired by the early baroque practice of using sketches as the basis for new music. One of his featured instruments here is the viola d'amore, a baroque era instrument that employs sympathetic drone strings along with the main strings, much like the Hardanger fiddle (he also plays the violin). While the entire band is credited with the arrangementsplus one track co-created by three membersthe composition credit goes to ?kland, and his strings are very much the lead voice.
"Mali" opens with rhythmic hand drumming, but the sound is definitely more European than African. "Undergrunn" features a melody reminiscent of the Scottish/ American folk song "Black Is the Colour (Of My True Love's Hair)," and percussionist H?kon M?rch Stene switches to vibraphone, providing atmospheric tremolando backing. The title tune is elegiac, spotlighting frequent ECM bassist

Mats Eilertsen
bassb.1975
All of the band members make significant contributions, and the recording location has a significant role as well. Natural resonance is provided by the ?stre Toten stone church, which complements both the floating, drone-based selections and those that are more dynamic. With ?kland's ever expanding discography, Kj?lvatn may be the best place to hear most of his musical interests in one place. ">
Track Listing
Mali; Undergrunn; Drev; Kj?lvatn; Puls; Fivreld; Start; Skugge; Bl? harding; Amstel.
Personnel
Nils Okland
violinNils ?kland: viola d’amore, hardanger fiddle, violin; Rolf–Erik Nylstr?m: saxophone; Sigbj?rn Apeland: harmonium; H?kon M?rch Stene: percussion, vibraphone; Mats Eilertsen: double bass.
Album information
Title: Kj?lvatn | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: ECM Records
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