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Bang / Duch / Honore / Toop / Wastell: Wunderkammer [VINYL] (Confront)

A collaborative tribute to Nordic poet Nils Christian Moe-Repstad (1972-2022), Wunderkammer blends live recordings from Punkt Festival 2023 with Moe-Repstad's 2014 voice recordings, as Jan Bang, Erik Honoré, Michael Francis Duch, David Toop, and Mark Wastell weave a spectral and meditative ea-improv work of minimalism, poetic tension, and reverent sonic exploration.
 

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Jan Bang-live sampling, samples and programming, synthesizer

Michael Francis Duch-double bass

Erik Honore-live sampling, synthesizer

David Toop-paper, cardboard, leaves, friction, activated objects, air, aerophones, bone conduction, cassettes, vibration, voice

Mark Wastell-tam tam, gongs, sticks, beaters


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UPC: 5060446127322

Label: Confront
Catalog ID: CORE 004LP
Squidco Product Code: 35536

Format: LP
Condition: New
Released: 2024
Country: UK
Packaging: LP
Recorded live at Punkt, in Kristiansand, Norway, on August 21st, 2023 by Sven Persson and Kjetil Walther.

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Wunderkammer is an evocative live recording by an Anglo-Norwegian ensemble that pays homage to the late Nordic poet Nils Christian Moe-Repstad. The quintet-featuring Jan Bang, Erik Honoré, Michael Francis Duch, David Toop, and Mark Wastell-unites in a hauntingly poetic and contemplative exploration of electroacoustic free jazz minimalism. Recorded at Punkt Festival in Kristiansand, the piece integrates Moe-Repstad's voice, recorded in 2014, into a soundscape of subtle textures and resonances. Through layers of live sampling, double bass, tam-tam strikes, activated objects, and synthesizers, the ensemble creates a meditative and deeply atmospheric journey. Composed collaboratively, the work traverses vast sonic terrains, blending spectral gestures, metallic shimmers, and profound silence, while maintaining a sense of reverence for Moe-Repstad's memory.



Nils Christian Moe-Repstad (1972-2022) was a distinguished Norwegian poet renowned for his intellectual and innovative literary voice. Born in Kristiansand, he debuted in 1996 with the poetry collection Nå and went on to publish eleven collections throughout his career. His work is characterized by a rich tapestry of references, blending personal history with collective experiences, and drawing from fields such as history, natural sciences, and philosophy.

At the age of 19, Moe-Repstad experienced a life-altering diving accident that left him paralyzed from the waist down. This profound event influenced his poetic perspective, with the body often serving as a central theme in his reflections on reality.

Throughout his career, Moe-Repstad received several accolades, including the Sørlandets litteraturpris in 2003 and the prestigious Dobloug Prize in 2020. His works have been translated into multiple languages, extending his influence beyond Norway.

In addition to his literary achievements, Moe-Repstad collaborated with various musicians, contributing to experimental music projects alongside artists like Jan Bang, Erik Honoré, and Nils Petter Molvær. These collaborations often merged his poetic expressions with innovative soundscapes, exemplifying his versatility and commitment to exploring the intersections of art forms.

Moe-Repstad's passing in September 2022 marked the loss of a significant voice in contemporary Norwegian literature, leaving behind a legacy of profound and thought-provoking poetry that continues to resonate with readers and listeners alike.


Artist Biographies

"Jan Bang (born 21 August 1968 in Kristiansand, Norway) is a Norwegian musician and record producer, known from several albums and collaborations with musicians like Morten Harket, Sidsel Endresen, David Sylvian, Nils Petter Molv¾r, Arild Andersen, Bugge Wesseltoft, Arve Henriksen and Erik HonorŽ.

Bang played with Erik HonorŽ in ÇWoodlandsÈ (EP, 1988), and they have released two albums (2000, 2001). He has also contributed to albums with Bertine Zetlitz, Bel Canto, and has written music for the film Ballen i ¿yet (2000). In recent years he has played with Dhafer Youssef, and in 2004 he received the Gammleng Award i klassen studio, and together with musician colleague, Erik HonorŽ, he initiated ÇPunktfestivalenÈ in 2005.

He is one of NorwayÕs most accomplished and influential producers and the epithet electronics guru has stayed with him for a long time and with good reason. Bang is the kind of musical innovator and bridge-builder who consistently manages to balance progressive thinking with popular appeal. He is always looking for ways of moving music and people forward, and by creating new meeting places and musical intersections he is the kind of person who makes events like ÇScene NorwayÈ possible. In addition to hosting ÇPunktÈ, Bang will also contribute to the opening concert where he will perform with one of his many musical collaborators, the celebrated Norwegian trumpet player Arve Henriksen.

John Kellman of the All About Jazz magazine, recognized Jason Moran & Jan Bang at the Moldejazz and Arve Henriksen/Jan Bang Double CD Release Show at the Punkt Festival, Kristiansand, Norway, September 2013, as one of his 25 "Best Live Shows of 2013".

Bang has also appeared live at Music Tech Fest Berlin in 2016 with Mercury nominee Eska in a unique one-off improvised performance."

-Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Bang)
1/6/2025

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"Erik Honoré (electronics, live sampling, synthesizers, percussion): As a producer/musician/arranger/remixer, Erik has worked with luminaries like Arve Henriksen, Eivind Aarset, Sidsel Endresen, Jon Hassell and others. He has enjoyed an extensive collaboration with David Sylvian on several recordings, and has released two solo albums on the Hubro label, Heliographsin 2014 and Unrest in 2017. Live, Erik has performed with musicians like David Sylvian, Christian Fennesz, Jon Hassell, Arve Henriksen, Eivind Aarset, Jan Bang, Nils Petter Molvær and many others. Erik Honoré, Jan Bang and Sidsel Endresen have also toured Europe as a trio. Erik is co-Artistic Director of the critically acclaimed Punkt Festival in Kristiansand, visited by, among others, Brian Eno, Laurie Anderson, David Sylvian, and Daniel Lanois."

-Greta Aagre and Erik Honoré Website (https://www.aagrehonore.com/about/about.php)
1/6/2025

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"David Toop (born 5 May 1949) is an English musician, author, and professor and chair of audio culture and improvisation at the London College of Communication. He was a member of the Flying Lizards and a contributor to the British magazine The Face. He is a regular contributor to The Wire, a British music magazine.

Soon after his birth, his parents moved to Waltham Cross, Hertfordshire, where he grew up. He was educated at Broxbourne Grammar School, which he left in 1967 to study at Hornsey College of Art.

Toop published his pioneering book on hip hop, Rap Attack, in 1984. Eleven years later, Ocean of Sound appeared, described as Toop's "poetic survey of contemporary musical life from Debussy through Ambient, Techno, and drum 'n' bass." Since the 1970s, Toop has also been a significant presence on the British experimental and improvised music scene, collaborating with Max Eastley, Brian Eno, Scanner, and others. He is a member of the improvising, genre-hopping quartet Alterations, active from 1977 to 1986 and reforming in 2015. In 2001, Toop curated the sound art exhibition Sonic Boom, and the following year, he curated a 2-CD collection entitled Not Necessarily Enough English Music: A Collection of Experimental Music from Great Britain, 1960Ð1977. More experimentally, Toop has also actively engaged with 'sounding objects' from a range of museums."

-Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Toop)
1/6/2025

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"Mark Wastell Born 1968; cello.

Much of Mark Wastell's relationship with his chosen instrument is concentrated on the tactile, textural and sonic possibilities of both violoncello and bow. He is increasingly interested in working with extreme elements drawn from frequency, timbre and pitch.

His early activity was consciously and subconsciously influenced by a variety of improvising musicians including John Stevens, Barry Guy, Phil Durrant and John Russell. Subsequent exposure to contemporary composers lead to a greater understanding and appreciation of the works written for strings by Feldman, Cage, Nono, Lachenmann and Sciarrino. The use of live electronics and music concrete by Tudor, Parmegiani, Xenakis and others was another important early influence.

Wastell's current instrumental material primarily focuses on using abstract principles of space and texture - encompassing elements of new London silence, pro-instrument minimalism, new complexity and electro-acoustics. Because of the very nature of his chosen instrument, he tends to favour 'chamber' style ensembles and is a member of a number of regular groups:

• Chris Burn's Ensemble, with John Butcher, Rhodri Davies, John Russell, Matt Hutchinson

• Derek Bailey's Company - with, for example, Will Gaines, Simon H. Fell and Rhodri Davies

• Evan Parker's String Project, with Peter Cusack, Hugh Davies, Rhodri Davies, Phil Durrant, John Edwards, Kaffe Matthews, Marcio Mattos, John Russell

• Assumed possibilities, with Chris Burn, Rhodri Davies and Phil Durrant

• The Sealed Knot, with Burkhard Beins and Rhodri Davies

• Necessaire with Alessandro Bosetti, Ignaz Schick and Burkhard Beins

• IST with Simon Fell and Rhodri Davies

• Quatuor Accorde with Tony Wren, Phil Durrant and Charlotte Hug

• Broken Concort, a duo with Rhodri Davies

Mark Wastell has also performed with many other leading musicians including John Zorn, Keith Rowe, Peter Kowald, Hugh Davies, Roger Turner, Veryan Weston, Lol Coxhill, Mark Sanders, Axel Dorner, Hans Koch, Phil Minton, Max Eastley and Steve Beresford.

As a soloist he has played at the Micro-classical Festival (London 1996), LMC Festival (London 2000) and the Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival (2000). He has travelled extensively with various groups, performing on tour and at festivals in the USA, France, Spain, Italy, Germany, Sweden, Denmark and Greece. Other work includes the launch in 1996 of his own record label, Confront Recordings. Wastell is also joint co-ordinator of the concert venue All Angels, together with Rhodri Davies."

-European Free Improv (EFI) (http://www.efi.group.shef.ac.uk/musician/mwastell.html)
1/6/2025

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1. Wunderkammer 37:42

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