Neue Zukunft Alt-Stralau 68, 10245 map neue-zukunft.org November 8. 8pm Tickets |
Unlimited Sonic Use presents: Norwegian Fusion Jazz Nights 2024 Part III Elephant9 – NOR | Rune Grammofon E9 are: Stale Storløkken (Supersilent, worked with Motorpsycho, Krokofant etc.) Torstein Lofthus (ex-SHINING, worked with Jagga Jazzist, etc.) Nikolai Hængsle (Big Bang, Møster, ex-Needlepoint, etc.) Genre: Experimental Prog Fusion Powertrio Elephant9 (established 2006 in Oslo, Norway) is a Norwegian progressive/neo-psychedelic/jazz-rock trio which formed in 2006 under the name Storløkken/Eilertsen/Lofthus, for the members of the band, namely Ståle Storløkken (keyboard), Nikolai Eilertsen (bass) and Torstein Lofthus (drums). The members of the group have a strong history in bands like Bigbang, Shining, Motorpsycho and Supersilent, but it’s within the constellation Elephant9 that these three musicians have been given the ultimate playground to showcase their eclectic tastes and musical abilities. Through Torstein Lofthus’ thunderous and hazardous drumming, bass player Nikolai Hængsle’s steady, thumping timekeeping, keyboardist and organ player Ståle Storløkken’s rich and uncompromising layers– they give you sounds and rhythm structures that have made grown men and women cry and laugh in joy. Elephant9 find inspiration in music that pushes the envelope, which has made music journalists dig deep for fitting descriptions. The circular melodic themes of Tangerine Dream have been mentioned, so has the blazing, phasing world of Jimi Hendrix. Other reviewers have namedropped John Coltrane, Deep Purple, Soft Machine, King Crimson and Fela Kuti – all artists who have in common that they disregarded the rules and have stood the test of time because of that. Still, Elephant9 feel no desire in being regarded as “retro”, as they venture into a new chaotic time for music – where technology seems to have made people abandon tired descriptions and references – with open arms. https://elephant9band.bandcamp.com/album/mythical-river Enablers – USA | Exile on Mainstream Genre: Noisy Spoken Word Post Avantgarde Rock Enablers chew up twenty years as a band and bring us their seventh LP entitled, “Some Gift”. On this LP, Pete Simonelli yearns menacingly towards beauty then retreats to reverence while drummer Sam Ospovat places the bizarre over the beats with an array of pedals and contact mics. Somehow, behind it all, after three decades of collaboration, Goldring and Thomson still surprise us with their weaving, dodging, and burning guitars. An extensive tour of the EU and UK kicks off September 1, 2022 in support of both “Some Gift” and the fifteenth anniversary edition of “Output Negative Space”. |