Bjerga/Iversen: Only the Best will do
Norwegian Sound Sculptors Berja/Iversen are busy putting the finishing touches to a “Best Of”. Currently titled "(Go with the flow) ...
Mulm: Combines the talents of the Norwegian experimental underground
Three masterminds of the Scandinavian experimental electronic underground have joined forces for a new Dark Ambient supergroup. „Mulm“ unites the ...
MoHa!: Take a One-way Ticket To Candyland
The dynamic duo of MoHa! is back with yet another sonambulantly screaming sonic strike. Only months after their well-received 7'' ...
Helge Lien Trio: Hello Troll! Hello Award!
Norway’s Jazz scene has come toa decision: Helge Lien and his trio are the new kids to watch on the ...
CD Feature/ Modan Garu: "Foxhunting for the Future"
Quirky and full of beans: Their love for the past has carved out a future for Modan Garu.
CD Feature/ Saralunden.Björkås.Mjös: "Dubious"
Art or love: Tobacco-tinged, coarse-grained duets.
CD Feature/ HOH: "We can work it out"
Famous blueprints: A fearless course between the borders of dub, rock, pop, ambient, dance, punk and even musique concrete.
15 Questions to Tine Thing Helseth
Life is too short to be wasting your time, so Tine has made it her task to fill it to ...
CD Feature/ Nils Henrik Asheim: "Broken Line Remixes"
Nice music: Tells us something new about the artist to be remixed and about his remixers.
Trio Mediaeval: Folk Songs and Joke Ballads
The Trio Mediaeval have said goodbye to their mediaeval roots for an album of Nordic Folk. “Folk Songs”, as always ...
CD Feature/ Nordvargr: "In Oceans Abandoned By Life I Drown/To Live Again As a Servant of Darkness"
Minutely detailed: Probes both the listener’s stamina and his own will.
Blowing the Horn
Living traditions: Tenor Saxophonist and Ram's Horn master Karl Seglem plays his own game.
CD Feature/ moth electret: "lil"
A man who sees amazing things were others see nothing: Sustained tones in an impenetrable brushwood.
CD Feature/ Karl Seglem: "Urbs"
The rough and real nature of Norway: Modern Jazz impulses in a Folkloristic Background.
CD Feature/ HOH: "Bestemor"
Melody and harmony are not the enemy: A bubbling and wondersome mix of cultures and traditions.