Trondheim Calling 18 (Colored Vinyl)
Trondheim Calling 18 (Colored Vinyl)
2 LPs, 1 CD
LP (Long Play)
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- Label: Crispin Glover, 2018
- Erscheinungstermin: 13.4.2018
*** Gatefold Cover
Desert Fjords, snow, colorful riverside storehouses: this might be a layman’s vision of Trondheim in central Norway. Yet as fans of Crispin Glover Records releases know well, the small city has an unusually active and creative music scene. Seeking to encapsulate this in a record, Trondheim Calling approached Per Borten to put together an album for the festival. The concept is fixed to Borten’s perception of Trondheim’s music scene after the turn of the century – a heart-warming homage to its many bands in different genres, from Y2K to the present. Per engaged a handful of young musicians, cherry-picked from different genres, with whom he composed a series of well-constructed compositions to each one of the artists. The record is a reflection of the artists themselves interpreted by Borten, and thus the sound of Trondheim 2018. The music was performed February 2nd in Storsalen at Studentersamfundet, Trondheim city, Norway (the true center of the universe).
- Tracklisting
LP
- 1 Emilie Storaas: How Still My Heart, How Famous The Moon
- 2 Øyvind Ramsøy-Halle : Exclamation Marks Behind Everyday Trivia At The Discotheque
- 3 Remi Langseth: Does Death Appear To A Bureaucrat As A Bureaucrat?
- 4 Amanda Tenfjord : The Nature Of Snow
- 5 Ragnhild Fangel Jamtveit : Bridges In Trondheim All Cross The Same Damn River
- 6 Gisle Solbu : A Dragonfly's Cure For Pain
LP
- 1 Mia Marlen Berg : Because You Have To Make Time, To Find Time
- 2 Rohey Taalah : Too Busy To Heed My Own Voice On The Radio
- 3 Matt Burt : Winter Song
- 4 Hallvard Gaardløs : Not Having Met The New Neighbors Is Often More Interesting Than Afterwards
- 5 Spidergawd : There Is Music In The Machine
CD
- 1 Emilie Storaas: How Still My Heart, How Famous The Moon
- 2 Øyvind Ramsøy-Halle : Exclamation Marks Behind Everyday Trivia At The Discotheque
- 3 Remi Langseth: Does Death Appear To A Bureaucrat As A Bureaucrat?
- 4 Amanda Tenfjord : The Nature Of Snow
- 5 Ragnhild Fangel Jamtveit : Bridges In Trondheim All Cross The Same Damn River
- 6 Gisle Solbu : A Dragonfly's Cure For Pain
- 7 Mia Marlen Berg : Because You Have To Make Time, To Find Time
- 8 Rohey Taalah : Too Busy To Heed My Own Voice On The Radio
- 9 Matt Burt : Winter Song
- 10 Hallvard Gaardløs : Not Having Met The New Neighbors Is Often More Interesting Than Afterwards
- 11 Spidergawd : There Is Music In The Machine