| Track length: | 2:16 |
| Artist: | Eivind Aarset & The Sonic Codex Orchestra |
| Performer: | Eivind Aarset - Guitars and Electronics |
| Gunnar Halle - trumpet | |
| Bjørn Charles Dreyer - Guitar and Pedal Steel | |
| Audun Erlien - Bass | |
| Wetle Holte - Drums, Electronics and percussion | |
| Erland Dahlen - Drums and percussion | |
| Genre: | Ambient - Rock - Jazz |
| Studio: | Recorded Live at Moerse festival - Mixed by Ulf Holand |
| ISRC: | 2731968 |
| Track length: | 10:20 |
| Artist: | Eivind Aarset & The Sonic Codex Orchestra |
| Performer: | Eivind Aarset - Guitars and Electronics |
| Gunnar Halle - trumpet | |
| Bjørn Charles Dreyer - Guitar and Pedal Steel | |
| Audun Erlien - Bass | |
| Wetle Holte - Drums, Electronics and percussion | |
| Erland Dahlen - Drums and percussion | |
| Genre: | Ambient - Rock - Jazz |
| Studio: | Recorded Live at Moerse Festival - Mixed by Ulf Holand |
| ISRC: |
| Track length: | 7:54 |
| Artist: | Eivind Aarset & The Sonic Codex Orchestra |
| Performer: | Eivind Aarset - Guitars and Electronics |
| Gunnar Halle - trumpet | |
| Bjørn Charles Dreyer - Guitar and Pedal Steel | |
| Audun Erlien - Bass | |
| Wetle Holte - Drums, Electronics and percussion | |
| Erland Dahlen - Drums and percussion | |
| Genre: | Ambient - Rock - Jazz |
| Studio: | Recorded Live at Zaalfelden Jazzfest - Mixed by Ulf Holand |
| ISRC: |
| Track length: | 9:43 |
| Artist: | Eivind Aarset & The Sonic Codex Orchestra |
| Performer: | Eivind Aarset - Guitars and Electronics |
| Gunnar Halle - trumpet | |
| Bjørn Charles Dreyer - Guitar and Pedal Steel | |
| Audun Erlien - Bass | |
| Wetle Holte - Drums, Electronics and percussion | |
| Erland Dahlen - Drums and percussion | |
| Genre: | Ambient - Rock - Jazz |
| Studio: | Recorded Live at Leipziger Jazztage - Mixed by Ulf Holand |
| ISRC: |
| Track length: | 2:06 |
| Artist: | Eivind Aarset & The Sonic Codex Orchestra |
| Performer: | Eivind Aarset - Guitars and Electronics |
| Gunnar Halle - trumpet | |
| Bjørn Charles Dreyer - Guitar and Pedal Steel | |
| Audun Erlien - Bass | |
| Wetle Holte - Drums, Electronics and percussion | |
| Erland Dahlen - Drums and percussion | |
| Genre: | Ambient - Rock - Jazz |
| Studio: | Recorded Live at Moerse festival - Mixed by Ulf Holand |
| ISRC: |
| Track length: | 9:46 |
| Artist: | Eivind Aarset & The Sonic Codex Orchestra |
| Performer: | Eivind Aarset - Guitars and Electronics |
| Gunnar Halle - trumpet | |
| Bjørn Charles Dreyer - Guitar and Pedal Steel | |
| Audun Erlien - Bass | |
| Wetle Holte - Drums, Electronics and percussion | |
| Erland Dahlen - Drums and percussion | |
| Genre: | Ambient - Rock - Jazz |
| Studio: | Recorded Live at Moerse Festival - Mixed by Ulf Holand |
| ISRC: |
| Track length: | 9:47 |
| Artist: | Eivind Aarset & The Sonic Codex Orchestra |
| Performer: | Eivind Aarset - Guitars and Electronics |
| Gunnar Halle - trumpet | |
| Bjørn Charles Dreyer - Guitar and Pedal Steel | |
| Audun Erlien - Bass | |
| Wetle Holte - Drums, Electronics and percussion | |
| Erland Dahlen - Drums and percussion | |
| Genre: | Ambient - Rock - Jazz |
| Studio: | Recorded Live at Erlands Rehearsal space - Mixed by Ulf Holand |
| ISRC: |
Live Extracts
Electromoers initiates proceedings, like atmospheric architecture from another world, then modulates into the jazzy shuffle of Electromagnetic, a track that grows to an urban dystopia, complete with backalleys, skyscrapers and manic traffic in the sky. There is a palpable sense of menace and threat, like a riot will break out at any moment: and indeed the outbreak comes, underpinned by grooving rhythm and bass. Searing guitar and trumpet tear through, burning like precisely aimed bursts of corrosive acid. Still Changing relaxes the mood, as though viewing the urban chaos that preceded it from afar, where it appears beautiful rather than menacing. Håkon Kornstad's saxophone glides gently across the warm currents of the music, all building to a glorious statement of the main motif of the track, suggestive of some kind of flight above the chaos, an escape on wings. Drøbak Saray shimmers into view like an hallucination, a half-remembered dream, fragmentary, of some oasis amid burning lands. The heat-haze blur disintegrates, replaced by searing definition, Aarset's guitar leading the way into a magnificent piece of Eastern rock grandeur, palatial, somehow enchanted. Murky Seven chatters along, like the sound of water drops, distant footsteps, and night animals in a dark cavern. Sign of Seven grinds out of this darkness like an invader, its signature riff layered heavily, slow, but dangerous, consuming the whole instrumentation of the Sonic Codex Orchestra. It pauses briefly, as though checking the air for scents of its prey, before relaunching its attack. The track moves through more textures than many include on an entire album, through Milesian jazz and hard rock, as well as that unmistakeable Aarset sound. Blå Meis is a delicate contrast, warm, soft, like a calm sea after a storm. Håkon Kornstad's saxophone makes a welcome return, yet never overpowers the undulating tidelike groove. The track quietly diminishes into a far distance, somehow smiling as it goes.
Eivind On Live Extracts
Although I spend most of my time and energy working in the studio, fiddling with sonic details, I love to play live - and I often play better guitar live than in the studio. The interaction between the musicians improvising in front of a live audience is very different and can be more intense than in the controlled enviroment of a studio. I am happy that we captured some of those moments.
However, producing a live album is also a difficult process in the sense that I have to sacrifice a level of control, having to live with all the audio leakage between the different instruments. But that loss of perfection also creates a special dynamic of its own. My decision was to keep editing to a minimum, avoiding overdubs, and not cut the track lengths in order to keep the live energy.
Often after concerts, people ask to buy records of the music we played, music that is often completely different to the versions recorded in the studio. I think it's cool to have a CD out now that captures the evolution of the music, and allows people who have not heard the band live to get a taste of the atmosphere of the live performances. I am very proud of my studio records, but they are works of their own, with their own message. Live Extracts presents a different picture of the music, one that I am equally proud of. Enjoy!
Personel:
Eivind Aarset - Guitars and Electronics
Gunnar Halle - Trumpet (Fattigfolket)
Bjørn Charles Dreyer - Guitar and Steel pedal
Audun Erlien - Electric bass
Wetle Holte - Drums - Electronics and Percussion (Wibutee)
Erland Dahlen - Drums - Percussion
2009 Jazzland recordings
As one of Norway's most in-demand guitarists, Eivind Aarset has worked with Bill Laswell, Dhafer Youssef, Jon Hassell, Jan Garbarek, Paolo Fresu, Marilyn Mazur, J.Peter Schwalm, Talvin Singh, and Andy Sheppard. He has worked regularly with Nils Petter Molvaer's band, (appearing on all of Molvaer's albums, including the breakthrough album "Khmer" and 2006's award-winning "ER"). He also is a regular collaborator with Dhafer Youssef, both live and in the studio.
Aarset's musical awakening happene...