Nils Grondahl: "Jeg Har Noget tilsvarende Derhjemme" (Sound Of Perpetual Astonishment) Starts of on a wild free floating scree-out in the vien of Sunburned Hand Of The Man Or No Neck Blues Band, collapsing into a very fine micro-tonal work out that's barely perceptible. Lock up your cats and dogs as it's just about within our hearing range. This again changes tact again to bring on the broken guitars and low oscillating bass drones. Limited to 50.
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NILS GRÖNDAHL
Nils Gröndahl is the violin- and sawplaying noise-maker from the hugely acclaimed band Under Byen. On stage easily singled out as the one to stir things up he brings his interest in producing those particular sounds with effectpedals, saw and violin into play on his own also. Throbbing bass sounds, ethereal violin, barely audible electronic jittering and a calm sea of roaring noise.
The music on this cd was originally released as the soundtrack for an art exhibition of paintings. But the 26 minute track stands on firm ground on its own. A truly exciting journey in sound where deep thundering noise, minimal electronics blend beautifully with violin.
REVIEWS:
"With saw, violin and effect-pedals he is an important part of that which makes Under Byen special. In the orchestra Gröndahl is like a pendulum between courting and grating your ears, and so it also goes on his solo effort - which earlier served as the soundtrack for an art exhibition. (...) We are as far from the median strip of the highway of music as it is possible." - Gaffa, Denmark's biggest music magazine.
"It's disturbing, askew, dissonant and seems without direction. In a way it's beautiful nonetheless when small melodies appear in the periphery of the dominating feedback noise. (...) An exciting insight into what Nils is messing around with at home." - Geiger, Danish independent music magazine.
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