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Type
Cd (musik)
Format
1 cd
Sprog
norsk
Genre
folkjazz
Emnetal
78.793:5
Indhold
Introduksjon - denne forundelige bySjå, Åmioda - og ikke en lyd kom mig fra strupenDen sprættende bevægelse min fot gjør hver gang pulsen slårSayago - en sådan glidende lydEn træflis å tygge påØine som råsilke, armer av ravEt hvitt fyrtårn midt i et grumset menneskehav hvor vrak fløt omJeg fornemmer mine sko som en sagte susende tone imot migKristiania
Beskrivelse
"The titles are quotes from Sult (Hunger), the Norwegian author Knut Hamsun's debut novel from 1890 ... based upon the music created for the ballet Sult by Jo Strømgren for the Norwegian national ballet, 2018"
Forlag
Rune Grammofon
Målgruppe
voksenmaterialer
Anmeldelser
Mojo, 2019 May
"Originally performed live on-stage on an out-of-tune pump organ, for a ballet based on Knut Hamsun's "Hunger", Retkje's song-cycle plays like a modern, ramshackle "Winterreise": frail, plaintive ballads of psychological struggle, yet with PVC tubes, guitar strings and glass percussion emulating the street sounds of Hamsun's 19th century Kristiania"
The quietus, 2019-03-05
"The music presented here was, initially, for the exclusive enjoyment of those who attended Sult, a balletic interpretation of a Knut Hamsen novel, in Oslo last spring ... By the musician's own self-created standards, via projects including noise duo Fe-mail and the improv-based Spunk, these compositions feel objectively palatable: existing at the fringes of pop-song structure, sure, but there are euphoric vocal refrains that serve as hooks, and playful organ melodies, threaded through pieces such as 'Et hvitt fyrtårn midt i et grumset menneskehav hvor vrak fløt om'"
The quietus, 2019-03-05
The guardian, 2019-03-01
"Her aim was to conjure up the sound of 19th-century Oslo, but the tracks on Sult sometimes nod towards Steve Reich-style organ minimalism (Den spraettende), Ennio Morricone soundtracks (En træflis å tygge på), folksy ballads (Sjå, Åmioda) and breathy, effects-laden folktronica (Et hvitt fyrtårn). Crucially, Ratkje can also write strong, vocal-led songs, such as Sayago and Øine Som Råsilke, that transform this collection from background music into something that stands alone as a compelling album in its own right."
The guardian, 2019-03-01