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H?kon Stene: Lush Laments for Lazy Mammal
ByHåkon Stene
percussion
Gavin Bryars
bass, acoustic
Christian Wallumrod
pianob.1971

Nils Okland
violinBut more important, Stene succeeds to arrange these atonal, ascetic and subdued abstract compositions, as Bryars' "Hi Tremolo" and Wallumr?d's "Low Gents," as abstract, ambient soundscapes. These highly expressive, ethereal compositions influenced musicians who later focused on minimal, sound-oriented improvisation, ambient or post rock. Just as Crane and Bryars were inspired by the innovative, iconoclastic work of composers " data-original-title="" title="">Morton Feldman and

John Cage
composer / conductor1912 - 1992
Stene, with his minimalist ensemble presents these contemporary minimalist compositions as simple yet profound and surprisingly emotionally-charged sonic textures. These soundscapes have an accumulated hypnotic quality, demonstrating the suggestive power of abstract, slow tones. Its expressive, unpretentious innocence, reserved tone, and melancholic touch bring to mind key elements from the Norwegian folk music, as in the music of Stene's collaborator, hardanger violinist ?kland. Wallumr?d's "Low Genths," featuring himself on the piano, with spare accompaniment by Stene, stresses the fragility of this reserved aesthetic. The flow of rippling sounds from the piano and the vibe is so light that these nuanced sounds are almost gone immediately after released into the air yet eventually create a strange, disquieting sonic experience. The following, last composition, Crane's "Blue Blue Blue" intensifies this disturbing, melancholic vein with a simple, repetitive piano module, clearly inspired by the minimalist works of Feldman, still, an impressive conclusion for a provocative, rare work of art. ">
Track Listing
Prelude for HS; Hi Tremolo; Bobby J; See Our Lake I; Riis; Holt; Sit; Low Genths; Blue Blue Blue.
Personnel
H?kon Stene
percussionH?kon Stene: vibraphone, quartertone vibraphone, bowed marimba, electric guitar, acoustic guitar with e-bow, keyboards, piano (9); Heloísa Amaral: piano (2); Hans Kristian Kjos S?rensen: cimbalom (2); Tanja Orning: cello (1, 4, 6, 8); Christian Wallumr?d: piano (1,8).
Album information
Title: Lush Laments for Lazy Mammal | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Hubro Records
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