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Wildhagen's, Andreas Spiralis : Beauty No Beauty (Nakama Records)

"Beauty No Beauty is the debut of Andreas Wildhagen's Spiralis quartet. The lineup features Kasper Vaernes on alto and soprano saxophones, Anja Lauvdal on piano and synth, Adrian Myhr on bass and Andreas Wildhagen on drums and compositi...
 

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Kasper Vaernes-alto saxophone, soprano saxophone

Anja Lauvdal-piano, synth

Adrian Myhr-double bass

Andreas Wildhagen-drums, compositions


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Label: Nakama Records
Catalog ID: NKM026CD
Squidco Product Code: 36240

Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2024
Country: Norway
Packaging: Cardboard Gatefold
Recorded at Amper Tone, in Oslo, Norway, on June 17th and 18th, 2021, by Bard Ingebrigtsen.

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"Beauty No Beauty is the debut of Andreas Wildhagen's Spiralis quartet. The lineup features Kasper Vaernes on alto and soprano saxophones, Anja Lauvdal on piano and synth, Adrian Myhr on bass and Andreas Wildhagen on drums and compositions. All have collaborated with Andreas in earlier projects, but this constellation is new and some of the members had never worked together prior to the recording, which was made shortly after a few days of rehearsals while everything was still fresh.

The compositions are often exploring forms that has a starting point followed by improvisation leading to a new motif, as opposed to coming back to the same. The idea was to have a setting where the musicians could play freely with inspiration from a melodic or rhythmic idea, and work their way to the next. An attitude of fluency and not looking back. To contrast this, other pieces has more of a static form and a focus on repetition. This also came as a response to having played a lot of improvised music that has change as the only constant, which all of these players are comfortable with. But the pendulum took a swing back - the most radical thing was sometimes to repeat something. Or to play something beautiful - it was spontaneous and something that wasn't discussed, but a positive surprise.

The title of the band and the album says something about the world and the ongoing cultural and political history that we are a part of. When a musician, writer or any kind of artist offers something to the world, it has in it the potential for change, however small or big - others relate to it, elaborate and evolve it over time, in ways that are impossible to predict, in the same way this music is also in dialog with ideas from the past. An image of a spiral - something coming back to the same place in a circle, but in a different way and time, seen through a different lense.

Comparing to earlier days of our generation, there's certainly more of a collective feeling of discomfort and chaos in the world right now. The horror and injustice that we are witnessing so massively right now. The class war led by corporations has been devastating for humanity, nature and the climate. Fascism is again on the rise, democracy is being wiped out a long with natural habitats. The world is spiraling out of control.

The title Sky Reflection in Blood and Oil captures a lot of the theme - the unnecessary despair. We live on a beautiful planet and the possibility for good and creative life is so close, yet it gets destroyed by negative forces within humanity - greed that fuels wars for the control of resources and profit for the few, while the many suffer. Hopefully more people will keep finding and engaging in powerful, beautiful and provoking cultural expressions that keeps pouring out of creative people all over, regardless of - and because of, all the murk. Music can be an instrument for changing thought patterns and revitalizing society, and coming back to a natural respect for life."-Nakama Records


Artist Biographies

"Saxophonist Kasper Vaernes is konwn for his work with Greasy Gravy, Knut Værnes Group, Paal Nilssen-Love Large Unit, and Sjøorm."

-Squidco 5/28/2025

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"Anja Lauvdal (born 1987 in Flekkefjord, Norway) is a Norwegian jazz musician (piano and keyboards) and composer.

Lauvdal studied music on the Jazz program at Trondheim Musikkonsevatorium, NTNU, where she joined the acoustic jazz band "Moskus" together with fellow students, Fredrik Luhr Dietrichson (double bass) from Haugesund and Hans Hulbækmo (drums) from Tolga, at NTNU. Their debut album was Salmesykkel (2012) Lauvdal also played in "Your Headlights Are On" with a self-titled debut album Your Headlights Are On (2011) and "Avalanche" debuting with the album Whiteout (2012), with Hans Hulbækmo. "Skadedyr" is another project initiated at NTNU together with Heida Mobeck, performing at Victoria, in 2012.

Lauvdal played with the band "Ósk" at "Parkteateret" in 2013, a project that builds on the narrative traditions of old traditional and folk music, and with clear singer/songwriter notations it moves between jazz and pop to convey emotion or strong opinions. Oskar Yazan Mellemsether joined with additional musicians Vegard Edvardsen, Heida Mobeck, Siv Øyunn Kjenstad and Thorstein Lavik Larsen in 2010 to form the band "Ósk". In 2011 gave many gigs and concerts, including on "By:Larm" 2011, "Pstereofestivalen", "Nattrock" and "Storåsfestivalen".

In 2015 she released the album "Yoga" with the band Broen."

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

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Adrian Fiskum Myhr is a bassist (double bass and electric bass) from Trondheim, Norway, now living in Oslo.

Active in the improvised music scene in Norway, Adrian has performed across Europe as well as in Chile and Japan.

Adrian is focusing on the big sound repertoire of the bass and works continuously on extending this vocabulary with various strategies, through preperations and different bowing techniques.

-Adrian Myhr Website (http://www.adrianmyhr.com/#!about)
5/28/2025

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"Andreas Wildhagen was raised in Oslo and attended the Norwegian Academy of Music in 2012, earning his Masters degree in 2014. He is a sought-after jazz drummer and participates on a series of records with bands like like Paal Nilssen-Love Large Unit, Nakama, Lana Trio, Momentum, Jonas Cambien Trio, and Mopti. He has released a solo drum album in 2016 on the Nakama Records label, No Right No Left"

5/28/2025

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Track Listing:



1. Solar Activity 04:10

2. Entropy 03:36

3. Sapiens 01:57

4. Sky Reflection in Blood and Oil 04:12

5. Apparition 03:20

6. Shackles 02:05

7. Infant Universe 04:42

8. Molluscs 04:15

9. Upward Spiral 05:49

10. Sky Reflection in Blood and Oil (alternate take) 02:54

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Jazz & Improvisation Based on Compositions
Free Improvisation
European Improvisation, Composition and Experimental Forms
Quartet Recordings

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