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This review is from: Cartography (Audio CD)
There has always been a place for delicacy in music. In fact delicacy is something music gets across better than many other mediums. Now it need no longer be simply remote or soto voce or reverb laden. The profound strides in digital recording are finally capable of delivering a delicacy with presence, with force, specificity and nearness. And the use to which Henriksen puts delicacy in this recording makes it the principal organizational attribute and compositional technique. Free of false or real cadence, the pieces provide access to a new sort of auditory experience, one of apprehending rather than merely comprehending.
There are many moments within "Cartography" that choose to intimate rather than demarcate an untouchable and immersive music. For anyone who managed to browse through Eno's "Oblique Strategies" some decades ago, a card I often drew (paraphrasing now) read "Imagine the music as a series of disconnected events". This is difficult to do while still achieving enough coherence to be perceptible as music to the listener. Yet here, Henriksen accomplishes something very much implied rather than stated, and does so without disorienting or disconnecting completely from structure. And that is perhaps the single most compelling strength of this particular work: it insistently shifts the perception of the listener to an intricate quiet issuing from the reassuring envelopes of commanding presence.
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Although a fan of the ECM record label, I favor more uptempo jazz. That being said, this album is unbelievable in creating its own identity...It captures and hooks you. Arve Henriksen has also found is own unique voice on the trumpet, which is an element of jazz in it's own right. You should give this album a try, it's NOT new age, but something else entirely...
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Cartography,
By Héctor Parra Riffo (Santiago,Chile) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cartography (Audio CD)
This is one of my favourite ECM releases this year.
Henriksen is an outstanding norwegian musician.Always transparent and delicate. Jan Bang, Audun Kleive on drums, Erik Honroré between others well known musicians, made a high level interpretation. Colourful beats are given by voices (Trio Mdiaeval, Anna Maria Friman) Poems by David Sylvian complete the work. In short, this is high level performance ECM cd.
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