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Sinikka Langeland: The Land That Is Not
ByLangeland's relationships with trumpeter

Arve Henriksen
trumpetb.1968

Anders Jormin
bass
Trygve Seim
saxophone
Langeland's group has nurtured Starflowers's nascent chemistry even further on The Land That Is Not, an album of poetry by Edith Sodergran and Olav H. Hauge that, set to Langeland's music, touches on matters existential and ethereal. Henriksen and Seim share an interest in extending the tonality of their instruments, making them a perfect match, but talking about Henriksen's shakuhachi-like sound, for example, has become superfluously monolithic, so broad is his reach. He may, indeed, resemble that Japanese instrument in the opening duet with Langeland's harp-like kantele on the gentle "It's The Dream," but in the second half of "Lucky Cat," with Jormin and Ounuskari creating propulsive forward motion, not only does his tone align more closely with the horn we know, but so, too, does Seim's saxophone, the two orbiting around each other with unexpected fire, the entire group peaking in a searing climax that's the closest thing Scandinavia has ever come to the astral jazz of

Alice Coltrane
piano1937 - 2007

Pharoah Sanders
saxophone, tenor1940 - 2022
Langeland's voiceby turns fragile, almost to the breaking point, and powerful at the other end of the spectrumasserts The Land That Is Not's folkloric traditionalism, but equally there are moments of near-synchronicity with the sweeping music of

Iro Haarla
pianoTrack Listing
The Land That Is Not; What Is Tomorrow; A Strip of Sea; Triumph of Being; The River Murmurs; Lucky Cat; It's The Dream; The Day Cools; The Rose; Spring In the Mountains; Slowly The Truth Dawns.
Personnel
Sinikka Langeland
vocalsSinikka Langeland: vocals, kantele; Arve Henriksen: trumpet; Trygve Seim: soprano and tenor saxophones; Anders Jormin: double bass; Markku Ounaskari: percussion.
Album information
Title: The Land That Is Not | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: ECM Records
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