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Sources, Intentions, Revisions.
Having scored and recorded for numerous films, Nils Petter Molvær wanted to take the opportunity to present some of this work "outside the box".
The album, re-vision, draws from three different films: Frozen Heart (Dir. Stig Andersen); EDY (dir. Stéphan Guérin-Tillié); Hoppet (Dir. Petter Næss). The moods on the tracks from these three films vary greatly, yet they form a unified vision.
re-vision is quite different from Molvær's studio or live material, and it sits in stark contrast to the two previous "Re-" albums, Recoloured and Remakes: it is fluid and
The feeling that this album is music for a personal inner film is unshakable, and it makes the listener curious as to future directions in Molvær’s music as well as arousing curiosity in relation to the films he has already scored, and films that are yet to come. The re-vision CD artwork is by highly acclaimed British artist, Russell Mills. The images complement the music perfectly, reminding us of the visual origins of much of the music without putting a strictly recognisable dogma in place: the images are as fluid as the music itself, warm, amorphous, and evocative. Molvær has a number of future film scores lined-up. At the moment, he is working on a score for a German film, Hannah’s Words. This film requires a slight twist in scoring mechanics in that some of the score is required re-vision: Track-by-Track
The album begins with Torn, from Hoppet, featuring the voice of Nizamettin Aric. It is a dramatic beginning, and is an appropriate choice to lead us into this deeper region The Beginning, from EDY is a melodic, uplifting piece, carrying further World music elements through a steadily evolving musical trip. Alone in the Bathtub - also from EDY - is an extended meditative piece, pulsing steadily, yet rippling and undulating. Visitation, from Hoppet, has NPM diversifying in a way previously unheard, replacing his trumpet with the Armenian duduk: the effect is startling, haunting and evocative. Arctic Dub, from Frozen Heart, is perhaps the track that most Molvær fans will find easiest to relate to as it could easily slip unnoticed into Solid Ether or np3, delivering the kind of dub beat and bassline that underpinned many of the tracks on those albums. Perimeters, a co-composition with Jan Bang, delivers more of the World music elements that have been present in Molvær’s work since Khmer, the beats and drones providing a surface for Molvær’s inimitable trumpet to etch into. Trumpet Player in the Backyard, from EDY, delivers a beautiful solo trumpet performance from Molvær, a piece that is like a narrative, giving more than just a series of notes held together by pure emotional intensity or pure intelligence, creating a sense of spirituality that leads into the subsequent The End, also from EDY. The End marks a handshake moment between np3 and ER, as the track is infused with the dynamic flavours of both.
The remainder of the album is given over to tracks from Hoppet. The Visitor, Azad’s Theme and Decisions are short pieces, gradually evolving from atmospherics, whispers, and hints, through to the full melancholic melody of Decisions: surprisingly powerful given their brevity.
The final track, Leaps and Bounds, marks a circular return to the opening of the album, with Nizamettin Aric’s superb vocals guiding us into the most highly charged track on the album. The buildup is tense, but the tension never breaks, instead being sustained through changes in percussion and harmonic trumpet until Nizamettin Aric returns, heralding an increase in tension that snaps and falls into a dreamlike ending that segues into the distance. Please update your Flash Player to view content.
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re-vision Sources, Intentions, Revisions. Having scored and recorded for numerous films, Nils Petter Molvær wanted to take the opportunity to present some of this work "outside the box". In re-vision, we are presented with a selection of what Molvær feels represents his work for film at its most... © 2010 - Nils Petter Molvaer
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Re-Vision reviewed at AAJ Here's an AAJ review of Re-Vision: http://www.allaboutjazz.com/ph...p?id=29380 |
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