V/A - Jordsvingninger 2xLP (Smalltown Supersound exclusive tracks)
V/A - Jordsvingninger 2xLP (Smalltown Supersound exclusive tracks)
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ALL NEW EXCLUSIVE TRACKS
A1 Deathprod – Mot lyset
A2 Barker – Stjernenatt
A3 Lost Girls – Skrik
A4 Kara-Lis Coverdale – Kvinne med gresskar
A5 Arve Henriksen, Kjetil Husebø – Bølger
B1 Carmen Villain – Kvinner vendt mot solen
B2 Perila – Blomstrende frukttrær i vind
B3 rRoxymore – Møte i verdensrommet
B4 Actress – Solstråler
C1 Lasse Marhaug – Snølandskap fra Thüringen
C2 Johanna Orellana – Trollskogen
C3 Lindstrøm – Strand
C4 Andre Bratten – Stoffveksling
C5 Yoshinori Hayashi – Fra Thüringerwald
D1 Kelly Lee Owens – Stormen
D2 Anja Lauvdal – Utsikt fra Nordstrand
D3 Eivind Lønning – Mot skogen I
D4 Bendik Giske – Mot skogen II
We are proud to collaborate with Oslo's Munch Museum for this compilation of music inspired by and featured in the Munch exhibition Trembling Earth!
18 of the label’s artists have created new tracks directly inspired by Edvard Munch’s atmospheric landscapes, organic processes and cosmic visions displayed in Trembling Earth. Ranging from experimental electronica to techno, ambient, jazz and improvisation, these are being released on a double LP which will be launched at the same time as the exhibition.
‘Setting Edvard Munch’s cosmic artworks to music has been a dream project for us as a label,’ says Joakim Haugland, head of Smalltown Supersound. ‘The cosmic element has always been a central part of our history, so fusing our music with the cosmic side of Munch is a huge honour.’
‘It has been important for us to include a contemporary perspective in the exhibition with these two commissioned works,’, says exhibition curator Trine Otte Bak Nielsen. ‘Lost Girls’ Join the Sound helps to set the tone as visitors are entering the exhibition, and Deathprod brings everything to a close with his monumental Let Me Be Forever Animal in the final room. They both bind the whole exhibition together, and take it into atmospheres that provide a new way into Munch’s work.’
‘We are incredibly proud of our collaboration with Smalltown Supersound, and the release of the Jordsvingninger LP,’ Nielsen adds. ‘This kind of collaboration shows how MUNCH can engage in projects that people might not expect to see in a museum, as well as several live events at MUNCH.’
