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Terje Rypdal: Vossabrygg
ByRypdal's early albums made clear the significant influence of Miles' late-'60s/early-'70s electric work. Still, ensuing years have seen the references obscured by Rypdal's classical compositional aspirations and a stronger pop/rock approach that exceeds even Miles' desire to work in a more rock-inflected contexttwo worlds Rypdal amalgamated with great success on If Mountains Could Sing (ECM, 1995).
With two keyboardists and two percussionists, the lineup on Vossabrygg even pays tribute to Miles' dense ensemble sound. The blend of Stale Storlokken's Hammond organ and Bugge Wesseltoft's electric piano creates an ethereal texture at times that's similar to Miles' equally seminal 1969 recording In a Silent Way. Rypdal's John McLaughlin-like fuzz tone on "Ghostdancing" and trumpeter Palle Mikkelborg's mute work on the gentle ballad "Waltz for Broken Hearts/Makes You Wonder" create further inference.
The clear antecedents of Vossabrygg in the music of Miles don't obscure the fact that this is unequivocally a Rypdal record, transcending mere imitation and applying a distinctive filter. The spacious Nordic cool that has defined Rypdal's work since the beginninga strange paradox to his often blistering guitar linesis also in full view on the groove-based "You're Making It Personal."
As is Rypdal's more structured compositional approach. "A Quiet Word" may allude to some of Miles' atmospheric pieces from the Bitches Brew era, but there's a stronger focus right from the start, as opposed to the kind of form created in Miles' work during post-production, through Macero's creative editing.
Nor is Rypdal only looking back. On "Incognito Traveller" Marius Rypdal's drum programming, electronic processing and sampling bring things into the 21st Centuryperhaps suggesting where Miles might be were he alive today. Equally, the brief electronic territory of "Key Witness" leads into "That's More Like It," where bassist Bjorn Kjellemyr's hypnotic repetition anchors Wesseltoft's gossamer piano work.
While there are delineated solos throughout Vossabrygg, it's more about creating an aural landscape where the various instruments seem to almost randomly come and go. With distinctive players like Rypdal and Mikkelborgwho wrote "Aura" for Miles in 1984it's in some ways surprising that, while their voices are never less than clear, the album is more about atmosphere and less about instrumental prowess. It's been too long since Rypdal delivered a real "group" effort, but with Vossabrygg he's created some of the finest music of his career.
Track Listing
Ghostdancing; Hidden Chapter; Waltz for Broken Hearts/Makes You Wonder; Incognito Traveller; Key Witness; That's More Like It; De Slagferdige; Jungletelegrafen; You're Making It Personal; A Quiet Word.
Personnel
Terje Rypdal
guitarTerje Rypdal: guitar; Palle Mikkelborg: trumpet, synthesizer; Bugge Wesseltoft: electric piano, synthesizer; Stale Storlokken: Hammond organ, electric piano, synthesizer; Marius Rypdal: electronics, samples, turntables; Bjorn Kjellemyr: electric and acoustic bass; Jon Christensen: drums; Paolo Vinaccia: percussion.
Album information
Title: Vossabrygg | Year Released: 2006 | Record Label: ECM Records