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Elephant9: Live at the BBC
ByA collaborative power trio with

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band / ensemble / orchestraLive at the BBC is not so much a primary release for Elephant9 fans; that comes later this year, with its next studio record. Instead, this live recording, originally broadcast on BBC Radio 3's Jazz on 3, is more a supplement, capturing the trio in positively nuclear form on two tracks each from Dodovoodoo and Walk the Nile. With Storl?kken eschewing synths and working solely with Fender Rhodes and Hammond organ, three of the four live versions clock in at roughly the same length ("Dodovoodoo" the only exception at twice the studio version's running time), so it's not so much a matter of expanding on the originals as it is approaching them with even greater collaborative energy. The opening "I Cover the Mountain Top," with its gritty, ring modulated Rhodes, takes less time to build its hypnotic, backbeat-driven groove, but when the trio kicks things up a notch or ten and Storl?kken's equally overdriven Hammond fires upreminiscent of

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Track Listing
I Cover the Mountain Top; Dodovoodoo; Aviation; Habanera Rocket.
Personnel
Elephant9
band / ensemble / orchestraSt?le Storl?kken: Fender Rhodes, Hammond organ; Nikolai H?ngsle Eilertsen: electric bass; Torstein Lofthus: drums.
Album information
Title: Live at the BBC | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Rune Grammofon
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