In brief
11.08.2022

Flydende fantasy  

Josefine Opsahl: »Atrium«
Josefine Opsahl. © Lis Kasper
Josefine Opsahl. © Lis Kasper

Josefine Opsahls cello flyder ind og ud af sig selv i loops, imens den skiftevis harmonerer med og konfronterer elektroniske elementer. Således opstår polyfoni – Opsahl spiller både konkret og i overført betydning op ad flere lag af sig selv. Hendes musikalske ekspressionisme udføres smukt, grotesk, disharmonisk og afbalanceret. 

Albummet spænder fra dyb mol i »Pendul« til »Primse III«, hvis intro nærmest minder om mågers skrig. På »Liquid Entity: Maestoso« afløser hastige strøg på strengene buens flydende bevægelser, imens både »Gaar Ikke Soels og Maanes Vei Ned Under Dybe Hav: Dyret« og det avantgarde »KHGR: Wave« med deres folkemusikalske inspirationer kunne figurere på soundtracket til den næste store fantasyserie på Netflix. 

Talrige klangflader, omhyggeligt akustisk arbejde såvel som de høje toner, der går lige til grænsen for følsomhed og smerte, fordrer, at Atrium opleves på højttalere af høj kvalitet, da headsettets begrænsninger ikke vil udvise den fornødne respekt for det auditive univers. 

Som klassisk og eksperimenterende musiker går Opsahl ikke efter at skabe lette melodier. Atrium er en lydelig sanseoplevelse, en givende rejse ind i Opsahls univers. 

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Phil Battiekh (Basel, Switzerland) has been a Mahraganat  DJ and producer for over a decade. He is one of the first to dedicate himself to Mahraganat outside of Egypt. In addition to his most popular Mahraganat mixes on Soundcloud (over 450K streams worldwide),  he released the acclaimed Cairo Concepts compilation in 2019. Featuring DJ Plead, DJ Haram, Alaa Fifty, Nustaliga and others, Cairo Concepts contextualises the impact and developments of the Mahraganat scene and examines the way certain artists have appropriated Mahraganat for club scenarios.  

Mahraganat (Egyptian Arabic: مهرجانات( , which literally means »festivals«, is a mix of Egyptian Shaabi, electronic dance music, rap and trap. It is characterized by percussion-heavy rhythms,  massive bass and loads of autotune. Phil Battiekh is curating the SWANA night – a joint event by pantropical, turkis, and Volume Village, which takes place at the latter in Aarhus. Next to his own set, Phil will  also have a role as Wezza Montaser's DJ. 

Bill Frisell. © Carole D'Inverno

»I like when it's impossible to tell at first if something is black or white, or country or blues, or whatever.«

Bill Frisell’s career as a guitarist and composer has spanned more than 40 years and many celebrated recordings. From Aaron Copeland and Charles Ives to Bob Dylan and Madonna. Born in Baltimore, Bill Frisell played clarinet throughout his childhood in Denver, Colorado. His interest in guitar began with his exposure to pop music on the radio.

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»Music has been a healing balm for me.«

John William Grant is an American singer, musician, and songwriter holding both American and Icelandic citizenship. He first came to prominence as a co-founder, lead vocalist, pianist, and primary songwriter of the alternative rock band The Czars. After releasing six albums between 1994 and 2006, the band disbanded, and Grant withdrew from music for four years before embarking on a solo career.

He returned in April 2010 with a critically acclaimed debut album recorded in collaboration with Midlake. Queen of Denmark was named Album of the Year 2010 by Mojo magazine and was also selected as one of the ten best albums of 2010 by The Guardian’s music critics and writers.