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Supersilent: 12
ByPrior to that flurry of releasesspecifically, in between 8 (Rune Grammofon, 2007) and 9 (Rune Grammofon, 2009)Supersilent had evolved from being a quartet to a trio, with the departure of drummer and founder member Jarle Vespestad leaving trumpeter & vocalist Arve Henriksen, keyboardist Ståle Storløkken and guitarist & producer Helge Sten (a.k.a. Deathprod). That change had a dramatic impact on the group, one which is still being worked out. Their initial reaction was to record the anomalous oddity 9 on which the three surviving members all played Hammond organs, using them in imaginative, innovative ways. In comparison, the quieter, more acoustic 10 may have been a better indication of the trio's future direction, although the jury's still out on that. The fact that 11 was not a trio recording, but consisted of unreleased recordings with Vesperstad, rather blurred the transition from quartet to trio.
According to Rune Grammofon, 12 was actually recorded at three different sessions in 2011 (which explains why it was not released immediately after 10 and 11 in autumn 2010!) and produced by Deathprod from hours of recordings. Rather than the extended improvisations which "hours of recordings" suggests, 12 consists of thirteen tracks which range in length from one-minute-and-a-half to just under six minutes. It seems as if Deathprod's production tasks must have involved selecting appropriate extracts from the hours at his disposal, tidying them up and integrating them into a coherent whole. If so, he has done a commendable job; every track here has at least one feature to recommend it, so that none of them could reasonably have been omitted. On different tracks, those outstanding features include attention-grabbing solos from all three members, moments of transcendental beauty from Henriksen, passages of near telepathic communication between the three andin classic Supersilent fashionsome intimidatingly powerful and awe-inspiring uses of effects that belie any suggestion that the group has gone "unplugged."
As the live YouTube footage (below) of the trio from autumn 2013 and their concerts with Led Zep bassist John Paul Jones indicate, Supersilent remain in fine form. Now that the release of 12 has cemented the arrival of the three-man Supersilent in such impressive style, we must hope that the group reconvenes in the studio very soon (either as a threesome ormaybewith Jones in attendance) so Deathprod can get to work on producing 13 as soon as possible. Until that day arrives, 12 is plenty good enough to keep hardened addicts satisfied and to attract new users.
Track Listing
12.1; 12.2; 12.3; 12.4; 12.5; 12.6; 12.7; 12.8; 12.9; 12.10; 12.11; 12.12; 12.13.
Personnel
Supersilent
band / ensemble / orchestraArve Henriksen: trumpet, laptop, effects; Ståle Storløkken: piano, keyboards, effects; Helge Sten: guitar, keyboard, laptop, effects.
Album information
Title: 12 | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Rune Grammofon
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