The improvisational trio 1982 consists of Nils Økland, Sigbjørn Apeland and Øyvind Skarbø. The trio has already released three critically acclaimed albums. On their previous album the musicians collaborated with pedal steel legend BJ Cole. This time they have invited wind players Fredrik Ljungkvist (Atomic), Erik Johannessen (Jaga Jazzist), Sofya Dudaeva, Hanne Liland Rekdal, Matthias Wallin and Stian Omenås (Stian Omenås Klangkammer) to participate in an unusual collaboration.
As the title of the trio’s fourth album, A/B, indicates, it is divided into two parts. The album is built up with the classic LP structure of an A side and a B side, with a long piece, 18:16 minutes, filling the entire A side. This piece clearly stands out as the most distinctive in 1982’s discography up to now. Taking his point of departure in improvisations recorded by the trio, trumpeter and composer Stian Omenås has “expanded on” the idiom and has composed and arranged music for a wind sextet that has been layered on top of the original improvisation.
Drummer Øyvind Skarbø got the idea for this unusual project together with Tobias and Henrik, the sons of Sigbjørn and Nils, respectively, after a concert in Haugesund. Stian Omenås was quickly pulled into the project. Øyvind and Stian have been playing together since their early teens, and Omenås is a superb improviser and composer as well as a highly educated conductor. “He was simply the perfect man for the job,” says Skarbø. “The fact that we communicate as well as we do has also made the process much easier.”
On the B side we once again hear 1982 in the form of a trio, with several new ideas that serve to enlarge the 1982 universe. Sigbjørn plays piano on one track, and Nils Økland sings. “Our goal is to continue to develop things further, and I feel that we’re managing to do just that,” says Skarbø. The musicians of 1982 are improvisers to their very marrow, and everyone who has seen and heard them in concert knows that they love to surprise their audiences.
The recordings of 1982 were made at Grieghallen Studio in Bergen just before the studio was closed down in the summer of 2013. The wind sextet was recorded at Rainbow Studio in Oslo with technician Jan Erik Kongshaug.
Recently 1982 has also made a recording, not yet finished, with a fourth person. The group will participate in a live project related to animated film, and will compose a commissioned work for NOTAM (the Norwegian Center for Technology in Music and the Arts). The members of the group have also begun thinking about yet another recording project to be completed for the trio’s 10th anniversary in 2017.
credits
released May 2, 2014
Nils Økland - Hardanger fiddles, violin, voice
Sigbjørn Apeland - harmonium, piano
Øyvind Skarbø - drums, percussion
Additional musicians on 18:16:
Fredrik Ljungkvist - clarinet
Sofya Dudaeva - flute
Hanne Liland Rekdal - bassoon
Erik Johannessen - trombone
Mattias Wallin - tenor horn
Stian Omenås - conductor
On 18:16, the fundament is an improvised trio outtake from the 2009 Pintura-sessions. Composer Stian Omenås then wrote an arrangement for five horns, that were overdubbed onto the pre-existing trio track.
All music composed by Apeland/Skarbø/Økland (TONO),
except 18:16 by Apeland/Omenås/Skarbø/Økland (TONO).
All trio tracks recorded December 2010 and April 2013 at Grieghallen Studio, Bergen, Norway by Davide Bertolini. Horns recorded September 2013 at Rainbow Studios, Oslo, Norway by Jan Erik Kongshaug.
Mixed and mastered at Rainbow Studios by Jan Erik Kongshaug.
Photo: Elisabeth Færøy Lund
Design: Yokoland
Executive producer: Andreas R. Meland
Produced by Øyvind Skarbø
Absolutely stunning album, blending folk, synth explorations and free improv into a sound that keeps you on your toes and surprised throughout the whole running order. Benjamin van Vliet