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Christer Fredriksen: Vit
ByChrister Fredriksen
guitar, electricb.1972

Duke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974
His loops typically do not call attention to themselves in an obvious, repetitive way. The opener "Preludium" uses the loops to create a spacious, reverberant texture, which Fredriksen then plays over melodically. It's also the shortest track (at about two and a half minutes), but all of the improvisations are more focused than is typical of a program like this: the longer ones only run a little over six minutes.
"The Day I Lived" spawns a soaring overdriven guitar melody reminiscent of another great Norwegian guitar pioneer, ECM stalwart

Terje Rypdal
guitarb.1947

Pat Metheny
guitarb.1954

Bill Frisell
guitar, electricb.1951
Vit marks Fredriksen's debut as a striking loop improviser. The imagination and musical variety on display mark him as a player worth watching. ">
Track Listing
Preludium; The Day I Lived; Five Drops of Love; Go With the Grain; Underwater Birth; Flow; I Did Nothing; Raindancer; Meditation for Tina.
Personnel
Christer Fredriksen
guitar, electricChrister Fredriksen: guitar; Kenneth Silden: keyboards (tracks 4 & 6); Jan Erik Pettersen: percussion samples (track 4).
Album information
Title: Vit | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: Losen Records
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Instrument: Guitar, electric
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