Inom Dig, Inom Mig
Another chance to huddle the campfire-lit folk craft of Sweden’s revered Enhet För Fri Musik, with their spellbinding debut back in circulation.
Swaddled by ferric infidelities resembling crackling embers, ‘Inom Dig, Inom Mig’ is a uniquely immersive portal to inner worlds charcoal-sketched by members of the fecund Swedish underground, and bands including Sewer Election, Ättestupa, Neutral, Makthaverskan, and Blod. Since its first pressing in 2015 this album has become a key document of the Swedish hidden reverse from a transitory decade when old and new worlds moved ever farther apart.
Mycelial links to the communal ‘70s folk explorations of Pärson Sound, Trad Gras Och Stenar, and Arbete Och Fritid manifest in the modern day, inflected with the detuned tonalities of Jandek’s guitar strokes and clad in a discreet patina of tape effects and field recordings that make the surface details and atmosphere practically as important as the wistfully meandering music within.
The weathered tang of ‘Innersta Rummet’ fades to a quietly compelling portrait of the band with all elements in place on ‘Se Dig Om’, Sofie Herner’s forlorn cadence hidden among rustling leaves and stygian folk strums, unusually resolving in a jazz sax coda summoning the spirit of Don Cherry. ‘Droppar På Din Hud’ likewise splinters unexpectedly from semi-conscious strum and scrape into puckered songcraft, proper, again glowing with Sofie’s naif purr, and a brief whirl of organ gives way to the LP’s outstanding, entropic 18 minute drift bathed in folk-horror, midnight sun.
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2023 edition of 500 copies.
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Another chance to huddle the campfire-lit folk craft of Sweden’s revered Enhet För Fri Musik, with their spellbinding debut back in circulation.
Swaddled by ferric infidelities resembling crackling embers, ‘Inom Dig, Inom Mig’ is a uniquely immersive portal to inner worlds charcoal-sketched by members of the fecund Swedish underground, and bands including Sewer Election, Ättestupa, Neutral, Makthaverskan, and Blod. Since its first pressing in 2015 this album has become a key document of the Swedish hidden reverse from a transitory decade when old and new worlds moved ever farther apart.
Mycelial links to the communal ‘70s folk explorations of Pärson Sound, Trad Gras Och Stenar, and Arbete Och Fritid manifest in the modern day, inflected with the detuned tonalities of Jandek’s guitar strokes and clad in a discreet patina of tape effects and field recordings that make the surface details and atmosphere practically as important as the wistfully meandering music within.
The weathered tang of ‘Innersta Rummet’ fades to a quietly compelling portrait of the band with all elements in place on ‘Se Dig Om’, Sofie Herner’s forlorn cadence hidden among rustling leaves and stygian folk strums, unusually resolving in a jazz sax coda summoning the spirit of Don Cherry. ‘Droppar På Din Hud’ likewise splinters unexpectedly from semi-conscious strum and scrape into puckered songcraft, proper, again glowing with Sofie’s naif purr, and a brief whirl of organ gives way to the LP’s outstanding, entropic 18 minute drift bathed in folk-horror, midnight sun.