Supersilent 4 once again features the quartet lineup of Helge Sten (aka Deathprod), Ståle Storløkken (synthesizer), Arve Henriksen (trumpet), and Jarle Vespestad (drums).
If you haven't encountered their work before, Supersilent 4 is a good place to start - a sumptuous arrangements of tracks often described as "Death Jazz". Deathprod's arrangements and production techniques loom large over these pieces, coating the distinctive trumpet playing of Arve Henriksen and the endlessly reverberated percussion lines of Jarle Vespestad with an aquatic quality that's hard to define.
Take, for instance, the haunting smokey jazz textures of 4.2, a track already shimmering with dark whispering tones, listen closely to the mix and you start hearing buried voices that not only serve to unsettle but to form part of a percussive structure - inventive and creepy. That's just one facet of supersilent, move on a track and the scenery changes completely - you find yourself surrounded by hyperactive drums and a complete audio meltdown - you just never know what's around the corner.
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Supersilent 4 once again features the quartet lineup of Helge Sten (aka Deathprod), Ståle Storløkken (synthesizer), Arve Henriksen (trumpet), and Jarle Vespestad (drums).
If you haven't encountered their work before, Supersilent 4 is a good place to start - a sumptuous arrangements of tracks often described as "Death Jazz". Deathprod's arrangements and production techniques loom large over these pieces, coating the distinctive trumpet playing of Arve Henriksen and the endlessly reverberated percussion lines of Jarle Vespestad with an aquatic quality that's hard to define.
Take, for instance, the haunting smokey jazz textures of 4.2, a track already shimmering with dark whispering tones, listen closely to the mix and you start hearing buried voices that not only serve to unsettle but to form part of a percussive structure - inventive and creepy. That's just one facet of supersilent, move on a track and the scenery changes completely - you find yourself surrounded by hyperactive drums and a complete audio meltdown - you just never know what's around the corner.
Supersilent 4 once again features the quartet lineup of Helge Sten (aka Deathprod), Ståle Storløkken (synthesizer), Arve Henriksen (trumpet), and Jarle Vespestad (drums).
If you haven't encountered their work before, Supersilent 4 is a good place to start - a sumptuous arrangements of tracks often described as "Death Jazz". Deathprod's arrangements and production techniques loom large over these pieces, coating the distinctive trumpet playing of Arve Henriksen and the endlessly reverberated percussion lines of Jarle Vespestad with an aquatic quality that's hard to define.
Take, for instance, the haunting smokey jazz textures of 4.2, a track already shimmering with dark whispering tones, listen closely to the mix and you start hearing buried voices that not only serve to unsettle but to form part of a percussive structure - inventive and creepy. That's just one facet of supersilent, move on a track and the scenery changes completely - you find yourself surrounded by hyperactive drums and a complete audio meltdown - you just never know what's around the corner.
Supersilent 4 once again features the quartet lineup of Helge Sten (aka Deathprod), Ståle Storløkken (synthesizer), Arve Henriksen (trumpet), and Jarle Vespestad (drums).
If you haven't encountered their work before, Supersilent 4 is a good place to start - a sumptuous arrangements of tracks often described as "Death Jazz". Deathprod's arrangements and production techniques loom large over these pieces, coating the distinctive trumpet playing of Arve Henriksen and the endlessly reverberated percussion lines of Jarle Vespestad with an aquatic quality that's hard to define.
Take, for instance, the haunting smokey jazz textures of 4.2, a track already shimmering with dark whispering tones, listen closely to the mix and you start hearing buried voices that not only serve to unsettle but to form part of a percussive structure - inventive and creepy. That's just one facet of supersilent, move on a track and the scenery changes completely - you find yourself surrounded by hyperactive drums and a complete audio meltdown - you just never know what's around the corner.
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Supersilent 4 once again features the quartet lineup of Helge Sten (aka Deathprod), Ståle Storløkken (synthesizer), Arve Henriksen (trumpet), and Jarle Vespestad (drums).
If you haven't encountered their work before, Supersilent 4 is a good place to start - a sumptuous arrangements of tracks often described as "Death Jazz". Deathprod's arrangements and production techniques loom large over these pieces, coating the distinctive trumpet playing of Arve Henriksen and the endlessly reverberated percussion lines of Jarle Vespestad with an aquatic quality that's hard to define.
Take, for instance, the haunting smokey jazz textures of 4.2, a track already shimmering with dark whispering tones, listen closely to the mix and you start hearing buried voices that not only serve to unsettle but to form part of a percussive structure - inventive and creepy. That's just one facet of supersilent, move on a track and the scenery changes completely - you find yourself surrounded by hyperactive drums and a complete audio meltdown - you just never know what's around the corner.