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Stein Urheim: Stein Urheim: Stein Urheim
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Susanna Wallumrod
vocalsStein Urheim picks up where Kosmolodi left off, with Urheim expanding his arsenal even further, adding charango, banjo and analog synths to an already large array that includes, in addition to various guitars, the Chinese gu qin, Norwegian langeleik, Greek bouzouki and Asian tamboura, in addition to flutes, harmonica and, of course for just about any young Norwegian musician, a bevy of effects. The opening to "Kosmoloda"one of five originals recorded in the deepest, darkest Norwegian winter at the climactically cold but acoustically warm wooden home of legendary violinist Ole Bullsounds very much like a modern update on

Robert Fripp
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But such ambient qualities are quickly moved to the background, as Urheim introduces an acoustic guitar that sounds more like

Bill Frisell
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Co-produced by J?rgen Tr?enregular

Jaga Jazzist
band / ensemble / orchestraUrheim casts a broad net, exploring multicultural influences, minimalist concerns, freewheeling improvisational dispositions...and plenty of blues and folk. An album that magically takes these multifarious sources and coalesces them into a remarkably unified whole, Stein Urheim is an albumand a namethat anyone interested in the broader potential of things with strings will find easy to love...and difficult to forget. ">
Track Listing
Kosmoloda; After The Festival; Watch The View; Beijing Blues; Great Distances.
Personnel
Stein Urheim: guitars, flutes, harmonica, slide tamboura, fretless bouzouki, gu qin, mandolin, langeleik, charango, banjo, analog synths, effects; J?rgen Tr?en: modular synth and effects.
Album information
Title: Stein Urheim: Stein Urheim | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Hubro Records
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