Bedehus & Hawaii Trond Kallevåg Hansen

Album Info

Album Veröffentlichung:
2019

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
02.04.2021

Label: Hubro

Genre: Jazz

Subgenre: Mainstream Jazz

Interpret: Trond Kallevåg Hansen

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  • 1Flanellograf02:31
  • 2Flukt05:22
  • 3Slektstreff05:30
  • 4Gatelys og sang02:43
  • 5Fartein Valen01:01
  • 6Dieselkjelleren04:22
  • 7Kapellet03:41
  • 8Bedehus og Hawaii06:42
  • 9Halvvåkne drømmer fra baksetet04:46
  • Total Runtime36:38

Info zu Bedehus & Hawaii

Cinematic C&N (Country & Northern) goes Pacific as West Norway chapel grooves encounter Polynesian-influenced steel and slide featuring the amazing Geir Sundstøl on pedal steel.

On the guitarist and composer Trond Kallevåg Hansen’s inspired and inspiring Hubro debut, edgily ambient and cinematic atmospherics meet front-porch picking from a super-sensitive folk and jazz inspired ensemble given serious twang by the legendary Geir Sundstøl on slide and pedal steel. Perfectly formed ear-worm melodies are stretched and bent into new improvised shapes as electric and acoustic instruments weave decorously in and out of each other’s orbits, accompanied by startling solo preludes or intersecting excerpts of experimental field recordings or found sound.

The spacious music wears its influences on its sleeve - there’s Ry Cooder in there, Ennio Morricone, too, and an echo of Geir Sundstøl’s own recent solo masterwork, ‘Brødlos’, whose recording venue of Studio Intim (Sundstøl’s home-studio in Oslo) ‘Bedehus & Hawaii' shared - but there’s no straining for effect.

Everything seems to fall quite naturally into place, sounding intimately poised and at home with itself. Whatever the musical references, and however long you might take to enumerate the album's various strengths, and those of Trond Kallevåg Hansen as writer, player and producer - and ‘Bedehus & Hawaii is so good that you can continue doing this for quite a while - you might still question exactly what makes it so special. For deep in the core of the album’s unusually compulsive appeal is a poetic sense of place and a very specific audio landscape. Here, as reflected in the title (a Bedehus is a local prayer-house or chapel), west Norway somehow meets the south Pacific, and humble chapel traditions - of music and much else - rub up against what might be termed Polynesian gospel-swing. There are so many contrasts and concordances here - between different geographical and musical climates, between north and south, sound and music, acoustic and electric, composition and improv, figure and ground, sacred and secular, sea and shore - that the music carries an ever-present sense of tension and release, pushing each tune forward as if it’s dancing on the balls of its feet.

A particular blend of instruments and instrumentalists is partly what makes ‘Bedehus and Hawaii' so distinctive, with Trond Kallevåg Hansen choosing to use his familiar trio partners, Alexander Hoholm on double bass, and Ivar Myhrset Asheim on drums and percussion, alongside the virtuoso violinist Adrian Løseth Waade (Skadedyr). Adding Geir Sundstøl supplied the magic touch. “Pedal steel guitar is probably the most beautiful sounding instrument I know, and to have Norway's most respected and in-demand guitarist playing on my album was surreal and amazing.”

The remaining ingredient, and perhaps the reason why the album goes so far beyond the normal confines of a superior ‘picking’ set of instrumentals - whether jazz, country, or whatever - is Trond Kallevag Hansen’s interest in film soundtracks, and his use of sound as sound, which adds a further level of intellectual engagement to the project. “I wanted the musicians to express themselves without feeling limited by the music, but I also wanted to tell stories and have a cinematic quality”, he says. "That’s also why I’ve been mixing electronics and a little field recording into the music, in order to bring certain moods and pictures to the mind of the listener, but without overdoing it.”

Ivar Myrset Asheim, drums, percussion
Alexander Hoholm, double bass
Geir Sundstøl, guitar, pedal steel, marxophone, optigan and xylophone
Adrian Løseth Waade, violin
Trond Kallevåg Hansen, guitar, electronics and field recordings




Trond Kallevåg Hansen
is currently one of the most exciting guitarists on the Norwegian jazz scene, and excelled with the debut album "See Me Another Day" which was released at Maijazz in 2017 with his trio. The album received splendid publicity both nationally and internationally, including in the British music magazine The Wire, which believed that the album was so good that it justified the use of Norwegian cultural resources. ​

Bedehus & Hawaii (2019) was the second album of the already critically acclaimed guitarist and composer Trond Kallevåg Hansen. He’s been compared with guitar calibers such as Bill Frisell and Ry Cooder among a number of reviewers. "Bedehus & Hawaii" locates Trond Kallevag Hansen at the right height on the heels of Ry Cooder and Bill Frisell. "- Jazzaroundmag. The highlight was reached when Bandcamp, undoubtedly one of the world's largest and most important platforms for selling music, named the album Bedehus & Hawaii to one of 15 best international jazz releases in 2019!

In his band there’s some of Norways best musicians.

Prison Bird is due for release 9th April 2021. Trond takes the listener into musical landscape inspired by his job as music teacher in Oslo Prison. Isolation, hope, darkness and the ballads inside the prisons in the 18th century are some key words that describe the music. Geir Sundstøl stands for beautiful vibes with his sublime steel guitar playing that perfectly matches Kallevåg's obvious affection for atmospheric film music, gentle prayer house music and Polynesian exotica. The combination of his warm Fender guitar sound and his lyrical compositions gives the listener a cinematic feel.

The critics have seriously caught the eye of the young guitarist and composer after he released the album Bedehus & Hawaii:

"Bedehus & Hawaii" plunges us into a poetic quietude, eliminates stress and locates Trond Kallevag Hansen at the right height on the heels of Ry Cooder and Bill Frisell." (Jazzaroundmag)

“It’s a lovely album all the way through” (Gareth Thompson – BBC radio)



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