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Stillefelt: Stillefelt
ByChris Mapp
bassStillefelt
band / ensemble / orchestra
Percy Pursglove
trumpet
Thomas Seminar Ford
guitarFeaturing a trumpet in a "quiet band" runs counter to the instrument's brash reputation, but it is a common choice in the Norwegian music that was the inspiration for this band's approach (trumpeter

Arve Henriksen
trumpetb.1968
"Towards A Rusty Future" shows the band at its most electronic, an ethereal soundscape which gradually reveals some more conventional instrument sounds (along with backwards effects and heavy reverb). It leads directly into "Quiet Field," in which Mapp plays a rhythmic bass ostinato for the first time. "Half Life" finally features a true guitar solo, with a straight tone: proof that Ford is capable of

Bill Frisell
guitar, electricb.1951
Mapp composed all of this music, but nothing about the group's sound suggests that. It is very much a collective approach, with a distinct collective identity. Hopefully the experiment will continue. The CD version of this album is limited to 500 copies, and includes original artwork and design by Tom Tebby. The Bandcamp download also includes a bonus Gonimoblast live album, recorded on the same day as two halves of the same concert. ">
Track Listing
Opening; A Kind Of A Day; Towards A Rusty Future; Quiet Field; Half Life; Never...Ending.
Personnel
Stillefelt
band / ensemble / orchestraChris Mapp
bassPercy Pursglove
trumpetThomas Seminar Ford
guitarAdditional Instrumentation
Chris Mapp: bass, electronics; Percy Pursglove: trumpet; Thomas Seminar Ford: guitar, electronics.
Album information
Title: Stillefelt | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Stoney Lane Records
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