


Guitarist Håvard Skaset (Sult, MoE) delivers a grim and compelling solo work of guitar, synth, and tape compositions with a 24-page book of abstract b&w art, exploring themes of disappearance and destruction, building intense drone-based soundscapes punctuated by moments of stark introspection, in a minimalist and historically charged reflection on human malice and memory.
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Includess a 24-page booklet of abstract black & white images.
Label: Conrad Sound
Catalog ID: CNRD317
Squidco Product Code: 36235
Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2015
Country: Norway
Packaging: Vinyl Sleeve w/ 24 page booklet
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"Behind Skaset is Norwegian guitarist Havard Skaset, who is also a member of Sult and MoE (whose latest CD I gave to someone to review - more on that in the next few weeks). From both bands, as well as the group Bay/Oslo Mirror Trio, of which Skaset is also part, I reviewed works before, and from his solo outing a cassette from 2008 (see Vital Weekly 852), which I thought was a bit too noisy for my taste. But I tried again, with this new release, which is 'based around the malice of mankind, from the first A-bomb dropped from an aircraft named after the pilot's mother, to conspiracies around the disappearance of the Malaysian aircraft MH370'.
I guess that is reflected in the titles of the pieces, not so much through the artwork (a nicely design booklet with abstract black and white images) or through texts - there are none, or even the music. Seven pieces, all about six to nine minutes, and each is an exploration in guitar noise. Usually quite loud, but there are also moments of introspection with a relatively quiet undercurrent, such as in 'MH370' or 'Bockscar'. In each of these pieces Skaset plays around with a minimal set of sounds, maybe even just one sound-approach when it comes to starting a piece. There is a drone, a howl, a noise and for the next six to nine minutes it explores this one, and nothing much else seems to happen in there. The guitar is usually not easy to recognize, maybe even only so on 'Campana' and the title piece.
It is altogether quite a grim release indeed en it is something I enjoyed quite a bit on a somewhat sombre and grey day (even without thinking about some of the topics hinted towards in the title). Maybe that helped in appreciating, so I should try on sunny day this summer and see what I think of such grimness then."-Frans de Waard, Vital Weekly
Includess a 24-page booklet of abstract black & white images.
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• Show Bio for Havard Skaset "The Norwegian guitarist Håvard Skaset has been transcending musical borders in countless collaborations spanning from noise, sound based improv to noise rock. A dedicated artist from the Norwegian experimental music scene, whose work is a mix between raw primal sounds and the use of instrumental skills rather than effects. Apart from his solo work, Skaset's main focus is the acoustic noise group SULT and the noise rock band MoE.The Norwegian trio is known for mixing minimalistic compositions with alternative and experimental approaches that fail to fit in the rock genre. Existing since 2008, MoE has released numerous 7"s and 12"s as well as two albums, before Fysisk Format got the chance to release their third album, "3". "3" was recorded and mixed in two days in Norway's well renown Athletic Sound Studio and features 7 tracks of raw and to-the-point music inspired by the band's far stretching tours through Mexico, Japan, South East Asia, Europe. Over the years MoE have collaborated with musicians and bands such as Okkyung Lee, John Hegre, The Observatory, Arabrot and Lasse Marhaug who, with his many talents, also did the artwork for the album. Loud and violent, they molest their instruments and bring the listener close to a healthy insanity. His long-term connection to California has resulted in several releases and US tours with groups like Bay/Oslo Mirror Trio and SULT. Sult is an acoustic noise ensemble with members from Oslo and the Bay Area. Their music reflects the noise genre's concern with layers of sonic texture, though completely performed on acoustic instruments. Individual sounds run precariously aside one another as independent streams, and alternately blur into a unified mass. [...] Håvard Skaset's discography contains electric as well as acoustic releases with musicians such as Frode Gjerstad, Hild Sofie Tafjord, Guro Skumsnes Moe and Lene Grenager. Skaset has also collaborated with artists like Fred Frith, Ikue Mori, Maja Ratkje, Okkyung Lee, Lasse Marhaug and Jacob Felix Heule. In addition to running the label Conrad Sound, Skaset curates Høyt&Lavt, a festival for borderless music in Oslo." ^ Hide Bio for Havard Skaset
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Track Listing:
1. Enola Gay 8:37
2. 8:15 7:33
3. MH370 6:15
4. Massive Bob 7:30
5. Bockscar 9:34
6. Campana 7:13
7. Squawk 7500 7:05

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