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Karl Seglem: NyeSongar.no
ByIt is almost tempting to think that Seglem himself would walk into the picture and pick up one of the horns and blow into it and let the high lonesome sound of the Norwegian landscape travel through the air like a long lost Nordic blues. Indeed, this is the image he conjures on "Dordei" where his fellow travelers from the Eple trio add to the musical magic.

Andreas Ulvo
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Bassist Sigurd Hole and drummer Jonas Howden make sure that the music is in motion. It is not easy to change between free playing and abstract tempo and simple lyrical folk melodies, but this is a balance that this rhythm section is capable of.
In the liner notes, Seglem says that: "simple, clean and lovely were our key words for the first quartet album. I am trying to continue that pattern here, with a focus on melody. At the same I feel this recording is more open and confident, while it is also inquisitive and searching."
It is the balance between lyrical transparency and musical freedom that defines the artistic merit of NyeSongar.no. These songs both feel old and new, melodic and free. If the winds blowing across the Norwegian landscape could sing, they would sing these melodies.
Track Listing
Desembersongen; Porten; Angular momentum; Din folketone; Dordei; Dr?mvisa; Nordover; Inn i juni; Etter sn? (Odda).
Personnel
Karl Seglem: tenor saxophone, goat horn, voice; Andreas Ulvo: piano; Sigurd Hole: bass; Jonas Howden Sj?vaag.
Album information
Title: NyeSongar.no | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Ozella Music
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