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Ida R?nshaugen: Storm
ByA veteran of the Norwegian jazz scene, R?nshaugen has roots in the Big Band Fossajazz, where she was the lead saxophonist at the age of 14. Her debut album, The Blue and Wise Cats, was released to critical praise in 2013. Her growth as an artist continues to inspire awe. On her recent release, Storm, R?nshaugen is particularly fond of layering unique sounds together. Her dazzling saxophone lines aren't only about melodic phrasings, but also about textures and atmospherics. R?nshaugen blends in the freedom of jazz with the blanket of drones that are often associated with loop-based music.
R?nshaugen uses her voice and her saxophone in order to build stunning cascades of melodies and sustained notes that harmonize beautifully. She then performs stunning and inspired solo improvisation on the sax, utilizing her gorgeously orchestrated background layers as a backing track for her soloist work.
This is invigorating, cutting-edge jazz. Don't be surprised if R?nshaugen creates a Storm with her fiery artistry.
Track Listing
A Dream of Spring; Morning Rise; Old Pine; Storm; The Sick Son?s Mother; Cathedral; Finding Maps; Vence, Oh Vence!
Personnel
Ida R?nshaugen: soprano saxophone, alto saxophone, kalimba, percussion, vocals; Katrine Schi?tt: cello.
Album information
Title: Storm | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: Hiamira Records
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