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Nypan: Stereotomic
ByOyvind Nypan
guitarb.1972
Stereotomic is named for the practice of cutting stone to precise dimensions. It implies something slow and painstaking, which makes an interestingly misleading title for a session that was rehearsed and recorded in two days. Nonetheless, the album still evokes the feeling of fitting things into their proper places, even without excessive calculation. Nypan's selections here (all self-penned) are sketched out with recognizable melodic heads and built with a good amount of space for the other players to add their shadings. His guitar is always superbly toned, ready to gently ring out or glide through smooth lines like a colorful fish in motion.
Past associate

Bernt Moen
piano
Keith Tippett
piano1947 - 2020
Track Listing
Heavy Hangs the Head; Don't Mind if I Do; Piece for Peace; Resignated Driver; Just for the Record; The Big Rumble Tumble; Paris; This Old Thing.
Personnel
?yvind Nypan: guitar; Bernt Moen: piano; Egil Kalman: bass; Ole Mofjell: drums.
Album information
Title: Stereotomic | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: Losen Records
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