4 ...according to our Business Lady on 03 September 2009.
Victoria Bergsman will be familiar to you if you've heard either The Concretes or Peter Bjorn and John's 'Young Folks' single but now she has assumed the pseudonym of Taken by Trees and has recorded an album of Pakistani influenced music in the form of 'East of Eden'. Victoria has shunned the sterile environment of the traditional recording studio and it's collection of musicians and instruments in favour of the eclectic sounds and rhythms of the east. This record still sounds like a regular studio recording in terns of polish and professionalism but the it's the instrumentation that sets it apart from anything she has been involved with since. 'East of Eden' presents a real taste of Pakistan with its use of trance-like Sufi instrumentation, regional field recording and the use of local vocalist for backing duties. Taken by Trees attempt to merge these flavours with more traditional western songwriting arrangements. Some of the arrangements are a little pedestrian but the better tracks on the album, like 'Watch the Waves', 'Day By Day' and 'Tidans Gang' sees this strange group of musicians create great and original compositions.. The obvious thing worth mentioning is the cover of Animal Collective's 'My Girls' (re-titled 'My Boys') which is pretty well executed. An obvious choice of song for a re-working Victoria does a decent job of monkeying with the arrangement and bringing something new to the table. An interesting listen for sure.
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Sound clips for East of Eden by Taken By Trees: on CD at Norman Records UK. CD, Rough Trade, RTRADCD503, £12.49.
Victoria Bergsman wanted to travel to record in a mysterious, relatively uncharted area, avoiding the usual clinical studio experience which she has always disliked and found to be an uncreative environment. She chose Pakistan. The rhythm, drums and flutes of Pakistani music had long captivated Victoria and this, coupled with a deep admiration for singers Abida Parveen and the legendary Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, helped her choose Pakistan as the place to record her new album. Another attractive factor was her interest in Sufi musicians who play in order to enter a trance like state, using music to transport themselves to another time and place.
Victoria is one of very few Western women, if not the only one, to record in this region, and the bureaucracy, cultural differences and prejudices she had to overcome to see this project through almost beggar belief. It’s therefore little short of a miracle that this album turned out the way it did. Victoria, previously best known for her work with The Concretes and Peter Bjorn & John’s worldwide smash hit single ‘Young Folks’, now works under the nom de plume Taken By Trees. This new offering follows in the footsteps of Taken By Tree’s debut album ‘Open Field’ (2007).
The album also includes a cover of Animal Collective’s ‘My Girls’, which Victoria has re-interpreted as ‘My Boys’. She has been a long standing fan of band member Noah Lennox’ voice and upon hearing their new album ‘Merriweather Post Pavilion’ was so struck by the song she felt compelled to record a version for her album. Consequently, Noah was also invited to sing vocals on another track on the album, ‘Anna’.
Tracklisting:
To Lose Someone * Anna * Watch The Waves * Greyest
Love Of All * Tidens Gång * Wapas Karna * My Boys * Day
By Day * Bekännelse