Supersilent keyboard wiz Ståle Storløkken lights up the krauty, proggy fusion dervishes and depths of Elephant9’s wildly varied 6th album with Oslo powerhouse Rune Grammofon - RIYL Silver Apples, Faust, electric Miles Davis, Mahavishnu Orchestra
The course of ‘Mythical River’ leads on directly from the sinuous grooves and moody rumination of ‘Arrival of the Elders’ (2021) with a finely structured showcase of the trio’s telepathic tekkerz. Prolific keyboardist Ståle Storløkken (Supersilent, Motorpsycho, Terje Rypdal) mans a massive arsenal of classic synths and keys, woven with Torstein Lofthus’ drums and percussion, and the nimble electric bass of Nikolai Hænglse in taut and diverse permutations of fusion freedom, just as likely to pull heads into brooding spaces as they are to get toes and necks into their dextrous grooves.
Storløkken is undoubtedly a star of the show, playing Electric Organ [Hammond L100], Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes], Synthesizer [Minimoog, Arp Pro Soloist], Grand Piano, Piano [Harpsipiano], Celesta [Celeste], Mellotron, and “other”, most notably on the LP’s bookending, starry-eyed ’Solitude in Limbo’ vignettes, and also sounds brilliantly mutable in the main body of the work. They knit into slow, Neu!-like motorik drive prone to ecstatic ruptures on its title tune, and nail a ‘70s-disciplined breakbeat psych prog thrash discipline on ‘Party Among the Stars’, making room for moments of Mahavishnu-esque depth in ‘Heading For Desolate Wastelands’, and lock it tight in-the-pocket with the swingeing ‘Cavern of the Red Lion’.
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Supersilent keyboard wiz Ståle Storløkken lights up the krauty, proggy fusion dervishes and depths of Elephant9’s wildly varied 6th album with Oslo powerhouse Rune Grammofon - RIYL Silver Apples, Faust, electric Miles Davis, Mahavishnu Orchestra
The course of ‘Mythical River’ leads on directly from the sinuous grooves and moody rumination of ‘Arrival of the Elders’ (2021) with a finely structured showcase of the trio’s telepathic tekkerz. Prolific keyboardist Ståle Storløkken (Supersilent, Motorpsycho, Terje Rypdal) mans a massive arsenal of classic synths and keys, woven with Torstein Lofthus’ drums and percussion, and the nimble electric bass of Nikolai Hænglse in taut and diverse permutations of fusion freedom, just as likely to pull heads into brooding spaces as they are to get toes and necks into their dextrous grooves.
Storløkken is undoubtedly a star of the show, playing Electric Organ [Hammond L100], Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes], Synthesizer [Minimoog, Arp Pro Soloist], Grand Piano, Piano [Harpsipiano], Celesta [Celeste], Mellotron, and “other”, most notably on the LP’s bookending, starry-eyed ’Solitude in Limbo’ vignettes, and also sounds brilliantly mutable in the main body of the work. They knit into slow, Neu!-like motorik drive prone to ecstatic ruptures on its title tune, and nail a ‘70s-disciplined breakbeat psych prog thrash discipline on ‘Party Among the Stars’, making room for moments of Mahavishnu-esque depth in ‘Heading For Desolate Wastelands’, and lock it tight in-the-pocket with the swingeing ‘Cavern of the Red Lion’.
Supersilent keyboard wiz Ståle Storløkken lights up the krauty, proggy fusion dervishes and depths of Elephant9’s wildly varied 6th album with Oslo powerhouse Rune Grammofon - RIYL Silver Apples, Faust, electric Miles Davis, Mahavishnu Orchestra
The course of ‘Mythical River’ leads on directly from the sinuous grooves and moody rumination of ‘Arrival of the Elders’ (2021) with a finely structured showcase of the trio’s telepathic tekkerz. Prolific keyboardist Ståle Storløkken (Supersilent, Motorpsycho, Terje Rypdal) mans a massive arsenal of classic synths and keys, woven with Torstein Lofthus’ drums and percussion, and the nimble electric bass of Nikolai Hænglse in taut and diverse permutations of fusion freedom, just as likely to pull heads into brooding spaces as they are to get toes and necks into their dextrous grooves.
Storløkken is undoubtedly a star of the show, playing Electric Organ [Hammond L100], Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes], Synthesizer [Minimoog, Arp Pro Soloist], Grand Piano, Piano [Harpsipiano], Celesta [Celeste], Mellotron, and “other”, most notably on the LP’s bookending, starry-eyed ’Solitude in Limbo’ vignettes, and also sounds brilliantly mutable in the main body of the work. They knit into slow, Neu!-like motorik drive prone to ecstatic ruptures on its title tune, and nail a ‘70s-disciplined breakbeat psych prog thrash discipline on ‘Party Among the Stars’, making room for moments of Mahavishnu-esque depth in ‘Heading For Desolate Wastelands’, and lock it tight in-the-pocket with the swingeing ‘Cavern of the Red Lion’.
Supersilent keyboard wiz Ståle Storløkken lights up the krauty, proggy fusion dervishes and depths of Elephant9’s wildly varied 6th album with Oslo powerhouse Rune Grammofon - RIYL Silver Apples, Faust, electric Miles Davis, Mahavishnu Orchestra
The course of ‘Mythical River’ leads on directly from the sinuous grooves and moody rumination of ‘Arrival of the Elders’ (2021) with a finely structured showcase of the trio’s telepathic tekkerz. Prolific keyboardist Ståle Storløkken (Supersilent, Motorpsycho, Terje Rypdal) mans a massive arsenal of classic synths and keys, woven with Torstein Lofthus’ drums and percussion, and the nimble electric bass of Nikolai Hænglse in taut and diverse permutations of fusion freedom, just as likely to pull heads into brooding spaces as they are to get toes and necks into their dextrous grooves.
Storløkken is undoubtedly a star of the show, playing Electric Organ [Hammond L100], Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes], Synthesizer [Minimoog, Arp Pro Soloist], Grand Piano, Piano [Harpsipiano], Celesta [Celeste], Mellotron, and “other”, most notably on the LP’s bookending, starry-eyed ’Solitude in Limbo’ vignettes, and also sounds brilliantly mutable in the main body of the work. They knit into slow, Neu!-like motorik drive prone to ecstatic ruptures on its title tune, and nail a ‘70s-disciplined breakbeat psych prog thrash discipline on ‘Party Among the Stars’, making room for moments of Mahavishnu-esque depth in ‘Heading For Desolate Wastelands’, and lock it tight in-the-pocket with the swingeing ‘Cavern of the Red Lion’.
Clear colour vinyl.
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Supersilent keyboard wiz Ståle Storløkken lights up the krauty, proggy fusion dervishes and depths of Elephant9’s wildly varied 6th album with Oslo powerhouse Rune Grammofon - RIYL Silver Apples, Faust, electric Miles Davis, Mahavishnu Orchestra
The course of ‘Mythical River’ leads on directly from the sinuous grooves and moody rumination of ‘Arrival of the Elders’ (2021) with a finely structured showcase of the trio’s telepathic tekkerz. Prolific keyboardist Ståle Storløkken (Supersilent, Motorpsycho, Terje Rypdal) mans a massive arsenal of classic synths and keys, woven with Torstein Lofthus’ drums and percussion, and the nimble electric bass of Nikolai Hænglse in taut and diverse permutations of fusion freedom, just as likely to pull heads into brooding spaces as they are to get toes and necks into their dextrous grooves.
Storløkken is undoubtedly a star of the show, playing Electric Organ [Hammond L100], Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes], Synthesizer [Minimoog, Arp Pro Soloist], Grand Piano, Piano [Harpsipiano], Celesta [Celeste], Mellotron, and “other”, most notably on the LP’s bookending, starry-eyed ’Solitude in Limbo’ vignettes, and also sounds brilliantly mutable in the main body of the work. They knit into slow, Neu!-like motorik drive prone to ecstatic ruptures on its title tune, and nail a ‘70s-disciplined breakbeat psych prog thrash discipline on ‘Party Among the Stars’, making room for moments of Mahavishnu-esque depth in ‘Heading For Desolate Wastelands’, and lock it tight in-the-pocket with the swingeing ‘Cavern of the Red Lion’.
Black LP.
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Supersilent keyboard wiz Ståle Storløkken lights up the krauty, proggy fusion dervishes and depths of Elephant9’s wildly varied 6th album with Oslo powerhouse Rune Grammofon - RIYL Silver Apples, Faust, electric Miles Davis, Mahavishnu Orchestra
The course of ‘Mythical River’ leads on directly from the sinuous grooves and moody rumination of ‘Arrival of the Elders’ (2021) with a finely structured showcase of the trio’s telepathic tekkerz. Prolific keyboardist Ståle Storløkken (Supersilent, Motorpsycho, Terje Rypdal) mans a massive arsenal of classic synths and keys, woven with Torstein Lofthus’ drums and percussion, and the nimble electric bass of Nikolai Hænglse in taut and diverse permutations of fusion freedom, just as likely to pull heads into brooding spaces as they are to get toes and necks into their dextrous grooves.
Storløkken is undoubtedly a star of the show, playing Electric Organ [Hammond L100], Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes], Synthesizer [Minimoog, Arp Pro Soloist], Grand Piano, Piano [Harpsipiano], Celesta [Celeste], Mellotron, and “other”, most notably on the LP’s bookending, starry-eyed ’Solitude in Limbo’ vignettes, and also sounds brilliantly mutable in the main body of the work. They knit into slow, Neu!-like motorik drive prone to ecstatic ruptures on its title tune, and nail a ‘70s-disciplined breakbeat psych prog thrash discipline on ‘Party Among the Stars’, making room for moments of Mahavishnu-esque depth in ‘Heading For Desolate Wastelands’, and lock it tight in-the-pocket with the swingeing ‘Cavern of the Red Lion’.
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This item is to the best of our knowledge available to us from the supplier and should ship to you within the time-frame indicated. If there are any unforeseen issues with availability we will notify you immediately
Supersilent keyboard wiz Ståle Storløkken lights up the krauty, proggy fusion dervishes and depths of Elephant9’s wildly varied 6th album with Oslo powerhouse Rune Grammofon - RIYL Silver Apples, Faust, electric Miles Davis, Mahavishnu Orchestra
The course of ‘Mythical River’ leads on directly from the sinuous grooves and moody rumination of ‘Arrival of the Elders’ (2021) with a finely structured showcase of the trio’s telepathic tekkerz. Prolific keyboardist Ståle Storløkken (Supersilent, Motorpsycho, Terje Rypdal) mans a massive arsenal of classic synths and keys, woven with Torstein Lofthus’ drums and percussion, and the nimble electric bass of Nikolai Hænglse in taut and diverse permutations of fusion freedom, just as likely to pull heads into brooding spaces as they are to get toes and necks into their dextrous grooves.
Storløkken is undoubtedly a star of the show, playing Electric Organ [Hammond L100], Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes], Synthesizer [Minimoog, Arp Pro Soloist], Grand Piano, Piano [Harpsipiano], Celesta [Celeste], Mellotron, and “other”, most notably on the LP’s bookending, starry-eyed ’Solitude in Limbo’ vignettes, and also sounds brilliantly mutable in the main body of the work. They knit into slow, Neu!-like motorik drive prone to ecstatic ruptures on its title tune, and nail a ‘70s-disciplined breakbeat psych prog thrash discipline on ‘Party Among the Stars’, making room for moments of Mahavishnu-esque depth in ‘Heading For Desolate Wastelands’, and lock it tight in-the-pocket with the swingeing ‘Cavern of the Red Lion’.