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Kjetil Huseb?: Sources
ByKjetil Husebø
keyboardsb.1975
All ten pieces were performed, and improvised live at the studio with no overdubbing. The music was captured and mastered beautifully by sound engineer/drummer

Audun Kleive
drumsThe expanded sonic palette of the grand piano stress its timbral qualities and as a rhythmic instrument on the two versions of "Sources." The intertwining fractured rhythms are blended with fractured melodic lines, suggesting a tensed coexistence between these two completing sonic poles. On "Pledge" and "Panta Rei" the acoustic keyboard is secondary to the electronic disturbing sounds, punctuating the mysterious cinematic narrative on the former or add echoing marks to the enigmatic drone on the latter. "Ignorabimus" exposes the basic wooden ingredients of the grand musical instrument and its sonic characteristics in its most primitive form.
Huseb? acoustic pieces, as "Transit" and the following "Festina lente," are lyrical and contemplative. Both unfold patiently and sketch dramatic stories. Only the short "Breather" is based on simple melodic theme, beautifully articulated by Huseb?, using the full sonic spectrum of the grand piano and the studio space.
As on Contradictions, Huseb? succeeds to redefine a new way of listening to the piano, a magnificent instrument with almost infinite sonic options, through a provocative and enigmatic journey. ">
Track Listing
Sources; Pledge; Transit; Festina lente; Breather; Digging up - part I; digging up - part II; Sources - variation II; Ignorabimus; Panta Rei.
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Kjetil Huseb?
keyboardsKjetil Huseb?: Steinway model D piano; live sampling and electronics (1, 2, 6, 8, 9, 10).
Album information
Title: Sources | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Optical Substance Productions
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