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Touchables, The : Svart/Hvitt (Conrad Sound)

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Gjertrud Pedersen-bass clarinet, contrabass clarinet

Ane Marthe Sorlien Holen-bass drum, percussion

Ole-Henrik Moe-bass trombone, violin, viola, cello

Guro Skumsnes Moe-bass

Magnus Skavhaug Nergaard-double bass

Hanne Rekdal-flute, bassoon

Laura Marie Rueslatten-handbell

Martin Taxt-tuba

Kari Ronnekleiv-violin, viola, cello


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Label: Conrad Sound
Catalog ID: CNRD329CD
Squidco Product Code: 36233

Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2020
Country: Norway
Packaging: Digipack
Recorded at Athletic Sound, in HaldenNorway, in 2016, by Dag Erik Johannsen and Kai Andersen.

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Artist Biographies

"Ole-Henrik Moe (1966) is a composer and musician of extraordinary talent and originality who has never really found his place inside the various music scenes in Oslo and Norway. Too extreme even for the most openminded in academic music circles, his likeminded will most likely be found among followers of sound artists like Deathprod, Maja Ratkje and Lasse Marhaug or composers like Scelsi, Feldman and Varese. This double cd contains some of the most extreme solo violin music ever written, performed and recorded. Two pieces lasting 40 and 43 minutes, both pushing the performer to the edge when it comes to endurance and concentration. For the recording of these pieces the composer, himself a more than capable violinist, was happy to leave the difficult task to Kari Rønnekleiv, an accomplished player perfect for this kind of challenge. Liner notes by Cecilie Ore and Rolf Wallin."

-Rune Grammofon (http://www.runegrammofon.com/artists/ole-henrik-moe/rcd-2068---ole-henrik-moe-ciac/)
5/28/2025

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"Guro Skumsnes Moe (born 1983 in Hedemark, Norway) is a Norwegian Upright bass player, composer and singer. Dance, improvisation, rock, jazz and noise music, are all elements that are important to her expression.

Moe is a bassist and vocalist that has managed to make her mark on the Norwegian music scenes, both on and off stage. She has her musical background from the Music conservatory in Kristiansand and the Norwegian Academy of Music in Oslo, where she graduated 2007, she has distinguished herself as an active performer with wide field of interest on the Oslo's jazz and free impro music scene recent years. She has hosted jam sessions on "Belleville", runs the ÇMumle Vind KompaniÈ together with Yngvild Aspelid, play traditional music together with her sisters Eline and Jenny.

On her debut solo album It Pictures (2011) she collaborates in trio with drummer Sveinar Hoff and guitarist HŒvard Skaset. Kim-Erik Pedersen, Kjetil M¿ster, Lasse Marhaug also appears on selected tunes. The second album Oslo Janus (2013) is a true solo five pieces album. The third album 3 (2014) she again collaborates with HŒvard Skaset, but this time drummer Joakim Heib¿ replaces Sveinar Hoff."

-Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guro_Skumsnes_Moe)
5/28/2025

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"Magnus Skavhaug Nergaard (born 20 November 1989 in Tranby, Norway) is a Norwegian Jazz musician (upright bass & bass guitar), known from bands like Monkey Plot, Mummu, Ronja and Ich Bin N!ntendo.

Nergaard is a graduate of the Department of improvisation and jazz at Norwegian Academy of Music in Oslo (2013). His musical genres span over musical landscapes from improvised music, to rock and noise, often influenced by different kinds of world folk-music, and always trying out new approaches to create exciting new combinations.

Nergaard collaborated on the album release Ich Bin N!ntendo & Mats Gustafsson (2012) including Joakim Heib¿ Johansen (drums) and Christian SkŒr Winther (guitar), featuring Mats Olof Gustafsson (baritone saxophone). Within the trio Monkey Plot including Christian SkŒr Winther (guitar) and Jan Martin Gismervik (drums and percussion), he released the latest album L¿v Og Lette Vimpler (2013).

Mummu is a new Norwegian musical band comprised from the female duo Skrap including Anja Lauvdal (Korg MS10), Heida Karine Johannesdottir Mobeck (tuba), and the male trio Ich Bin N!ntendo, including Christian SkŒr Winther (guitar) and Joakim Heib¿ Johansen (drums)."

-Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnus_Skavhaug_Nergaard)
5/28/2025

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"Martin Taxt, born in Trondheim, Norway in 1981, finished his studies at the Academy of Music in Oslo and CNSMDP in Paris in 2006. Since then he has established himself in the international experimental music scene. He is releasing albums and touring with groups such as Koboku Senjû and Microtub. Since 2013 he has been a part of the award winning art collective Verdensteatret.

He has been running the experimental music label SOFA since 2010 with the musicians Kim Myhr, Ingar Zach and Ivar Grydeland. "

-Martin Taxt Website (http://www.taxt.no/bio/)
5/28/2025

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Track Listing:



1. SIDE A 12:22

2. SIDE B 17:07

3. SIDE C 12:14

4. SIDE D 10:15

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Improvised Music
Jazz
Free Improvisation
European Improvisation, Composition and Experimental Forms
Large Ensembles

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