Thursday 31 March 2011

Arve Henriksen - Cartography Live, Molde Jazzfestival, Bjørnsonhuset, NO 2009-07-13


01 "Poverty And Its Opposite"
02 "Before And Afterlife"
03 "Migration"
04 "From Birth"
05 "Ouija"
06 "Recording Angel"
07 "Assembly"
08 "Loved One"
09 "The Unremarkable Child "
10 "Famine’s Ghost "
11 "Thermal" (ft. David Sylvian)
12 "Sorrow And Its Opposite"

Arve Henriksen: Trumpet, Electronics, Vocal
Helge Andreas Norbakken: Percussion
Jan Bang: Live Sampling
Eivind Aarset: Guitar, Electronics

Arve Henriksen is a classically trained musician whose ethereal, Japanese-influenced trumpet playing has literally placed him in a league of his own. He was born in Stranda, Norway, and educated at the Trondheim Conservatory. It was during his time at the conservatory that a friend gave Henriksen a tape recording of the shakuhachi flute. Henriksen was hooked. "I let the music 'ring' and develop in my head," he said. "I was astonished by the sound of this flute." His interest in minimalist Japanese music went on to have a profound effect on his trumpet playing and his music career. Henriksen went on to collaborate with numerous musicians on avant-garde, minimalist, and Eastern-influenced music, working with artists such as Anders Jormin, Edward Vesala, and the Source, before striking out on his own with 2001's Sakuteiki. He is also the trumpter of the improvisational jazz terror group Supersilent. Several more albums followed over the years, including 2004's critically acclaimed Chiaroscuro and 2007's Strjon (Margaret Reges)

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