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Eight
Genres: Dance & Electronic, International Music, Jazz, Special Interest, Pop
 
Supersilent celebrate 10 years as a groundbreaking quartet with their first studio album in almost 5 years, the eighth release in their series. Members Arve Henriksen (trumpet, electronics), Helge Sten (audio virus), St...  more »

     
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All Artists: Supersilent
Title: Eight
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Rune Grammofon
Original Release Date: 1/1/2007
Re-Release Date: 10/23/2007
Genres: Dance & Electronic, International Music, Jazz, Special Interest, Pop
Styles: Europe, Scandinavia, Avant Garde & Free Jazz, Experimental Music, Dance Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 7033662020676

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Supersilent celebrate 10 years as a groundbreaking quartet with their first studio album in almost 5 years, the eighth release in their series. Members Arve Henriksen (trumpet, electronics), Helge Sten (audio virus), Ståle Storløkken (keyboards, synthesizers), Jarle Vespestad (drums) and Arve Henriksen (trumpet, voice, electronics, drums) form a band that refuse categorization, with experiments in such disparate elements as ambient, jazz, electronica, rock, techno, noise and musique concréte. As with Supersilent 6, 8 was recorded during a 5-day studio session at all-analog facility, Athletic Sound in Halden, Norway. From the monumental hardcore blizzard storm of 1-3, to the elegant electro-jazz of 4, and from the quiet soundscapes of 5, to the epic 6, Supersilent have yet again re-invented themselves with an album that to a certain degree explores more abstract and mysterious pathways beyond category and comparisons. The 68 minutes that ended up on 8 was chosen from 5 hours of finished music, and at one time the group considered a double or even triple album. The album has been mastered by U.S. mastering guru, Bob Katz in close collaboration with producer Deathprod, and it's been handled almost like classical music to keep the extremely dynamic range of the original recording. Again, the names of the players do not appear on the cover. This is Supersilent music, collective work, group improvising, and not a matter of individual grandstanding. They never rehearse as a group and don't discuss the music with each other, meeting only to play concerts or to record. Supersilent music lives in a no-man's-land between the genres, somewhere between rock, electronica, jazz and modern composition. It can sometimes appear to be written or at least arranged, again making it clear that these musicians communicate on a high, almost telepathic level. Needless to say, there are no overdubs.

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