Norwegian trumpet player Arve Henriksen has recently released his third solo album, based upon his origins and home city. The album is quite a bit different than the epic convulsions of his band Supersilent, being a collection of smooth, graceful and very quiet (near-ambient) excursions to field recordings, electronic soundscapes (with help from Deathprod) and minimal, graceful unaccompanied tr...
A few posts back I featured this highly talented and little known musician..http://mog.com/MusikMagik/blog_post/128254.. I wanted to offer a second helping, since the first course probably didn't do full justice. For sure, he's an acquired taste, but such beautiful music deserves its best shot at gaining a broader audience :-)So, here's a track from his 2004 album "Chiaroscuro". Best listened...
Norwegian trumpeter and shakuhachi player, Arve Henriksen has released three painfully beautiful solo albums and played on numerous others. His minimalist compositions draw inspiration from traditional Japanese music and conjure images of his native landscapes. This track is from his recently released album “Strjon”, a fragile and expressive duet for trumpet and cello.
Norwegian trumpet player Arve Henriksen has recently released his third solo album, based upon his origins and home city. The album is quite a bit different than the epic convulsions of his band Supersilent, being a collection of smooth, graceful and very quiet (near-ambient) excursions to field recordings, electronic soundscapes (with help from Deathprod) and minimal, graceful unaccompanied tr...
Compiled by: Julia Blum This mixtape was specially designed for lazy mornings. The afterglow. Rumpled sheets. Bodies glistening with fresh sweat. Hope you enjoy it. 01. Arve Henriksen - "Parallel Action" (Chiaroscuro) 02. Kings of Convenience - "Weight of My Words (Four Tet Remix)"(Versus) 03. Tape - "Moth Wings" (Luminarium) 04. Patrick Watson - "Sleeping Beauty" (Close to Paradise) 05. ...