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Trance Thursday

RF 2023: Gabber Modus Operandi
© Sanne Krogh Groth
© Sanne Krogh Groth

Why Gabber Modus Operandi from Bali was booked for Roskilde's »avant-garde scene« Platform, which my 20-year-old son called the »boomer« scene, is a mystery. In 2018, when they made their European debut, it was at the seminal Berliner festival CTM at the club Berghain. Since then, they have traveled around the world and were featured on Björk's new album in autumn 2022.

The music and the trance party, on the other hand, went straight in – a mix of new and previously released tracks, all produced by Kasimyn and spiced up by Ican Harem with his wild performance. The tracks provide the foundation to the trance, but it is Harem who controls it with song, recitation and growl and with an insistent audience address primarily in Indonesian. 

It was loud and intense, and the trance-happy festival audience, who had turned up in large numbers, had plenty of opportunity to dance. The individual character of the tracks is found in characteristic and slower pentatonic themes played by samples that sound like slompret (Javanese wind instrument, as in the track Sandikala), bonang (small gong) and synth (Genduwuro), and Indonesian song/speech (Hey Nafsu). A local Indonesian jumble woven into a global borderless music machine.

Jathilan is the name of an Indonesian ritual dance in which knights on reed horses travel out to defend the sultan, but along the way are possessed by the spirits of the forest. Jathilan is currently particularly popular in Java in local contexts in city and countryside, where both dancers and the audience can get in trance, which is led by a "fusion gamelan" consisting of Indonesian gamelan, drum set, synthesizer and whatever else is in the neighborhood. Everything is electrically amplified and blown out through distorting speaker towers – preferably with over 110 DB. The aesthetics are breathtaking and something quite unique.

Gabber Modus Operandi precisely finds, among many other on- and off-line curiosities, inspiration in jathilan. They too have travelled out, however, without reed horses, classic Indonesian dance costumes and instruments. Instead, they have brought us high-tempo electronic dance music (EDM). Hard pumping metallic noisy beats here reaching 120 DB. Towards the end, they invited us to sit on the floor. The trance now took form as a call to prayer, meditation and contemplation.

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Det elektroniske alter

 Fascia, Soli City, Nagaver
© PR
© PR
24. may

Bordet er en praktisk rekvisit ved de fleste koncerter med elektronisk musik. Det er nærmest et symbol på, hvordan elektronisk musik ikke er forundt den samme ekspressive, fysiske gestik som akustisk musik. En rigid symbolik blev heldigvis brudt, da koncertnetværket Up Node afholdt showcaseaften på Alice med tre nyere eksperimenterende elektroniske kunstnere fra Norge, Sverige og Danmark.

MacBook’en tronede som på et alter, da svenske Fascia indledte med en blinkende lommelygte over hovedet – hvert blink udløste brutale støjstik. Da hun stak et webcam i munden og projicerede bordets mystiske genstande op bag sig, forsvandt grænsen mellem scene og publikum med enkel, snedig teknologi.

Ved siden af sit MIDI-keyboard havde danske Soli City sin sædvanlige moving-head-lampe. Som et robothoved lyste og drejede lampen i takt med de episke crescendoer og computerstemmer. Soli Citys musik er bygget op omkring feltoptagelser og klassisk instrumentering med strygere og klaver – et univers, der udstiller kontrasten mellem menneske og teknologi. Den levende lampe og det dramatiske lysshow spillede hovedrollen på scenen, hvor komponisten Harald Bjørn stod som en gemt dukkefører, der nænsomt ledte den futuristiske historie frem.

Bordet foran norske Nagaver var lagt ned på scenegulvet som en lav mur. Bag det lave bord knælede Ilavenil Vasuky Jayapalan, og fra en DJ-mixer spillede han hårdtslående, dunkle rytmer, som indhyllede Alice i et transcenderende slør. Koncerten udviklede sig fra pumpende trance til en form for karaokeshow, hvor Jayapalan sang oven på de støvede sange – og desværre føltes musikken mere som en afvikling end som en koncert.

Bag bordet gemmer der sig uanede potentialer for auditiv innovation, men praktikaliteterne sætter ofte en grænse for de performative udfoldelser. Koncerterne med Fascia og Soli City formåede at bryde grænsen mellem afvikling og koncert, for heldigvis skal al musik ikke fremføres med samme gestik – og nogle gange skal der ikke mere end et webcam og en laserlampe til for at minde os om netop det.

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Mit navn er Hilal Kaya – vil du se min playliste?

22. may
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»Musik var ikke bare min vej ud i verden, men også ind i mig selv. Jeg havde en stille barndom, men musikken gav mig stemme og mod. Jeg har aldrig fået musikundervisning, jeg fandt min egen vej gennem lyde, følelser og nysgerrighed. Min musik er rodfæstet, men fri. Den bærer både på noget gammelt og noget søgende. Ofte ved jeg ikke præcis hvad jeg synger, jeg mærker det bare. Og måske er det nok…«

Hilal Kaya er en danskbaseret vokalist og sangskriver. Hun begyndte sin musikalske rejse i 2014 med en duet med Haluk Levent og vendte tilbage i 2018 med Kalaha efter en studiepause. Hun har markeret sig gennem samarbejder med Kalaha og Aarhus Jazz Orchestra. I dag optræder hun som Hilal Kaya med et stærkt orkester og blander anatolske rødder med elementer fra jazz, rock og roots. Hun bevæger sig frit mellem det traditionelle og det moderne.

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Emergent Music

Lauri Supponen: »Dwell«
© Tuomas Tenkanen
© Tuomas Tenkanen
21. may

As an abstract micro manifesto Lauri Supponen describes his interest in »music that inhabits a second space and lingers there«, an invitation for us to dwell in the moment and discover music in its quiet emergence. 

»Gaz aux étages«, the first composition on Supponen’s breathtaking album, seems to test this idea as it unfolds with whispered bow strokes devoid of pitch. It is as if the piece itself is an entity wondering if it will prove to be music as it tentatively investigates its own constituent components. A subtle opening to an album that answers this question with clarity in its eponymous second work »Dwell« (tracks 2–5), exploring a fascinating microtonal realm. In virtuoso performances of astonishing accuracy, guitarist Petri Kumela and vocalist Tuuli Lindeberg bring Supponen’s demanding four-movement duo to life. The guitar writing in Dwell recalls Norwegian composer Martin Rane Bauck’s Fretted with Golden Fire with its drone-like microtonal strumming – a connection substantiated by the album notes, which reveal both composers know each other and have collaborated with bass clarinetist Madison Greenstone. 

The dwelling-space Supponen offers in »Eau & gaz à tous les étages« and »Opus Nen«, return the listener to a more remote sonic space, reminiscent of the album’s opening albeit with tighter compositional sense. Performed with intensity by Madison Greenstone and baritone saxophonist Sikri Lehko, they consolidate the pervasive feeling that Dwell is a uniquely inspired collaboration.

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Musikken, der tøver – og forvandler

Lauri Supponen: »Dwell«
© Tuomas Tenkanen
© Tuomas Tenkanen
21. may

Som et abstrakt mikromanifest beskriver Lauri Supponen sin interesse for »musik, der bebor et andet rum og dvæler dér« – en invitation til at blive i øjeblikket og opdage musikken i dens stille fremkomst.

»Gaz aux étages«, det første værk på Supponens bjergtagende album, synes at afprøve denne idé, idet det udfolder sig med hviskende buestrøg blottet for tonehøjde. Det er, som om stykket selv er en slags væsen, der undrer sig over, om det mon vil vise sig at være musik, mens det tøvende undersøger sine egne bestanddele. En subtil åbning på et album, der besvarer dette spørgsmål med klarhed i det eponyme andet værk »Dwell« (spor 2–5), hvor en fascinerende mikrotonal verden udforskes. I virtuose og forbløffende præcise fortolkninger bringer guitaristen Petri Kumela og vokalisten Tuuli Lindeberg Supponens krævende firsatsede duo til live. Guitarstemmen i Dwell leder tankerne hen på den norske komponist Martin Rane Baucks Fretted with Golden Fire med sin drone-lignende mikrotonale strumming – en forbindelse, der bekræftes i albumnoterne, som afslører, at de to komponister kender hinanden og har samarbejdet med basklarinettisten Madison Greenstone.

Det opholdsrum, Supponen tilbyder i »Eau & gaz à tous les étages« og »Opus Nen«, bringer lytteren tilbage til et mere fjernt sonisk rum, der minder om albummets åbning – dog med en mere præcis kompositorisk bevidsthed. Fremført med intensitet af Madison Greenstone og barytonsaxofonisten Sikri Lehko, understreger disse værker den gennemgående fornemmelse af, at Dwell er et unikt og inspireret samarbejde.

Dansk oversættelse: Andreo Michaelo Mielczarek

Playliste

My name is Per Bloch – would you like to see my playlist?

18. may
© Charlotte Lakits

»For me, music is a bridge between worlds and cultures, and it’s also a path inward – and outward. Toward new insights. Music is what I use when I meet other people, instead of talking about the weather. It’s music that gives me answers and asks the questions. Music is a release valve and the space that can hold all the unmanageable, infinite, and strange emotions in life. A space for everything I can’t seem to fit anywhere else. Music roots the airy and the ethereal. A dissolution of all that is material and tangible.

When I create music myself, I discover new paths and ingredients within me that I didn’t know I had access to. Music is the language through which one can connect with others – with or without formal training – an imaginary language, and yet so concrete that it can be touched and felt. Music is a peephole into others and a gaze that crosses the boundaries that would otherwise divide us.

For me, music is motive, excuse, and emphasis. And a pressure test between reality and fantasy. Music is balance and chaos, tonal poetry, pure lovely gibberish, ultimate perfection – and sometimes the only thing bearable to listen to.«

Per Bloch is a composer and songwriter, as well as the author of novels and children’s books accompanied by musical audiobooks. Last year, he published the children’s book Gakkelaksen og de 10.000 stjerner and the novel Rosa i al slags lys, both including sound pieces. He also released three new songs in three different languages – Greek/Danish, Faroese, and Greenlandic – as a follow-up to the album Kokoro, which consisted of eight love songs in eight different languages. In addition, he released two remixes – one of them based on the novel's soundtrack, created by the Japanese sound artist Sugai Ken.