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electro-acoustic-composition
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prisma (norway) #prisma 06 cd
henie onstad art centre (norway) #prisma 06 cd

ingar zach / andreas melandmusic for tinguely” compact disc

  • ingar zach - tinguely solo (17:57)

  • andreas meland - the future as we remember it (18:21)
november 2009 release ; a “side-length” piece each from ingar zach (sparse percussion-dotted electro-acoustic improv built by “playing” the tinguelymeta” sculpture, performed in the acoustically-huge henie onstad gallery space) & andreas meland (ditto sounds from tinguely’s sculpture(s), arranged in more of a traditional musique concrète fashion, with a wide dynamic range & some lovely post-processing) ...
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ingar zach & andreas meland: music for tinguely cd

available november 2009.

ingar zach (b.1971) is one of norway`s leading percussionists and founder of the record label sofa. he has recorded for the ecm and rune grammofon labels together with his bands dans les arbres and huntsville and has released several solo and duo records.

andreas meland is a norwegian sound artist and musician. he has recorded with the projects røyskatt, norwegian noize orchestra, düplo and forell plus several solo projects. he is also the founder of the experimental music festival safe as milk and the melektronikk record label.

music for tinguely consists of two pieces commissioned for the jean tinguely exhibition - the future as we know it - presented at the henie onstad art centre in 2009. zach`s piece tinguely solo was created for the opening ceremony of the exhibiton on april 16th, 2009 by using a gran cassa, percussion, sruti box and drone commander mixed together with sounds from the meta sculpture by jean tinguely. andreas meland`s piece the future as we remember it was performed at the centre on april 19th as part of a concert day together with the bands in the country and golden serenades. all the source material for meland`s piece was recorded on site in the jean tinguely exhibition.

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 best of 2009 !!! 
prisma (norway) #prisma 05 cd
henie onstad art centre (norway) #prisma 05 cd

kåre kolbergnova” compact disc

  • nova (25:26)
november 2009 release ; one of the finds-of-the-year in regards to unheard early electronic music ...

in 1972 composer kåre kolberg composed this 25-minute piece as an “accompaniment” to anders kjær’s titular “sound-environment(detailed below) installed at the henie onstad art center in oslo ; the master-tape was summarily buried in the center’s archives, until lasse marhaug (in charge of rejuvenating the center’s in-house record label prisma) turned it up, some 37 years later ...

comprised of chopped-up trumpet, lid-slam grand piano, vocal phonèmes (ala amirkhanian’s “lexical music”) arranged into a heavily-filtered, explosion-heavy array, this piece ranks up there with dark concrète masterpieces from the likes of andré almuro, bent lorentzen, and the like ... highly recommended !!!
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kåre kolberg: nova cd

available november 2009.

kåre kolberg (b.1936) is one of norway`s foremost contemporary composers and is regarded as one of the pioneers of early electronic music and cross-artistic art in scandinavia. he has composed music for film, theatre and chamber orchestras to jazz acts such as svein finnerud trio and jan garbarek.

the electronic tape composition presented on this cd was composed for the multi-media work nova created together with the artist anders kjær, presented at the henie onstad art centre from the 2nd to the 22th august 1972. nova was one of norway`s first sound installations. it included a specially designed light show and music played from tape - blended together with a huge 13 x 19 meter installation consisting of glass, rubber tires and piles of paper that the audience could walk through.

the composition made for this piece was found on a tape in the centre`s archives and prisma records is proud to release an hitherto unknown gem in norwegian early electronic music history.

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prisma (norway) #prisma 04 cd
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stian skagenthe inward rising” compact disc

  • the inward rising (17:30)
january 2010 release ; a rather intriguing bit of contemporary electro-acoustic composition from ryfykle’s stian(concept.virus)skagen, composed to augment the titular installation piece by monica winther at the henie onstad art center back in 2008 ...

a galley of minimal / clicking figures slowly give way to a very nicely rendered wall of amplified electricity which slowly sucks the oxygen from it’s (or any) space before receding via a mist of grey-noise gristle ... as a continuously looping piece (as it’s intended / used in a gallery setting) i have to say it’s pretty damn transfixing (full disclosure ; the, albeit short, disc looped approximately 5 times before i’d even notice it had once) ...
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stian skagen: the inward rising cd

available january 2010.

stian skagen (b.1980) aka (concept.virus) is one of scandinavia's most interesting sound artists. he has toured and recorded with names like årabrot, ryfylke and nernes / skagen and contributed to several exhibitions with his work.

the inward rising by skagen and monica winther was presented at henie onstad art center from november 20th to december 14th 2008.

stian says:

the inward rising was composed to introduce as an acousmatic and phenomenological sonic sphere within the installation with the same name, where the observers relation to the sculpture and painting was stimulated and brought forward by a complex, detailed and seductive soundscape. this work follows up a series of projects where skagen works to create a greater consciousness around the human perception and understanding of space and time and the senses potential in the immediate environment.

from bjørn hatterud's review of the installation for kunstkritikk:

stian skagen and monica winther has created some of the most powerful i've experienced in an art museum ever. at the head of the room is a tableau with something that looks like a roughly carved huge stone in front of a fantastic painting, abstract, partly op-art, partly emo-conceptual, in neon and neatly composed stripes.

the painting and the stone is exposed to changing light in different colors, which makes different parts of the painting light up, and disappear, so that different patterns supersede each other. and at the same time – what one hears all the way from one enters the door to the center - bathed the room in loud sound.

the sound is murky and dark. i hear trees falling, the roar of waterfalls, creepy creatures, or the roaring emptiness of space. skagen, perhaps best known from the duo ryfylke, has also previously profiled himself as a creator of extreme soundscapes, bathed in black soil, pierced with ants and worms, rumbling and morbid.

the sounds, along with the stone and the 60’s psychedelic forms on the canvas, gives me associations to 2001 a space odyssey, with the spacecraft that glides slowly through space, the experimental lightshow towards the end, and the stone falling from the sky. i do not know if this is intentional, but on top of it all, the work, as the film, the theme is time: according to a large drawing that hangs on the wall, the stone was used as the score for the soundscape

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 best of 2009 !!! 
prisma (norway) #prisma 01 cd
henie onstad art centre (norway) #prisma 01 cd

lasse marhaugear era” compact disc

  • ear era (1) (2:16)
  • ear era (2) (1:05)
  • ear era (3) (4:47)
  • ear era (4) (2:03)
  • ear era (5) (4:23)
  • ear era (6) (1:24)
  • ear era (7) (1:47)
  • ear era (8) (2:32)
  • ear era (9) (3:43)
  • ear era (10) (2:05)
  • ear era (11) (3:59)
2008 release ; super interesting one-off project from lasse marhaug, here working exclusively with source material from the mid-late 70s archives of the henie onstad art center, including work by the likes of arne nordheim, steve reich, bjørn fongaard, terry riley, mauricio kagel, karlheinz stockhausen, soft machine, and others (including the complete archives of the norwegian studio for electronic music) ...

using tape-machine (cassette, sounds like), computer, synths, and all sorts of internal/external sound-transmogrifying tricks/techniques, lasse created these eleven miniatures, fairly removed from the straight-up harsh-noise he’s been developing over the past few decades, but in fact much closer to the kinds of pause-button tape music of people like howard stelzer, anton bruhin, and the like ... very cool disc.
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lasse marhaug: ear era

cd - prisma records, norway - 2008

limited editon of 500 numbered copies. prisma records is the record label of the henie onstad art centre.

on lasse marhaug's "ear era"

in 2008 the henie onstad art centre invited musician and composer lasse marhaug to explore its audio archive. from the opening in 1968, henie onstad was intended as a cross-artistic arena, and soon became the leading arena in norway for experimental art in all genres. the archive contains over 800 tapes of recordings done in the centre's concert hall and in the norwegian studio for electronic music, which was located at the centre between 1975-1978.

the music ranges from recordings by karlheinz stockhausen, jan garbarek, laurie anderson, mauricio kagel, webster lewis, terry riley, svein finnerud trio, heinz holliger, bjørn fongaard, steve reich, karin krog, soft machine, julie driscoll, jokke and arne nordheim. the idea was not for marhaug to make a 'remix' of this unique archive of music history, but to use the recordings as raw material for a new piece of music. therefor musical trainspotters trying to identify the original artists will have a hard time as marhaug has surgically sliced and diced the recordings to (mostly) unidentifiable fragments before constructing his own piece.

the result of marhaug's explorations/exploitations is titled ear era. this is the cd version (500 numbered copies). the piece was also presented in three different concert-versions at the henie onstad art centre in the course of 2008.

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