Dark Horse

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Dark Horse

“Dark Horse”, like the song before it, comes from the “War (pt. 3)” concept.

And again it’s about inner and outer tensions.

More about this work can be found in the previous blog post (and I can avoid the terrible position of repeating myself too much) 

There will be no more releases from this particular “collection of songs” in this project.

 

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War (pt.3)

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War (pt.3)

“War” is a song from a larger work. This particular release is put together by two parts of the “War” theme that occurs on different places in the larger work. 

The concept of these songs, (including the song “War”) was supposed to reflect on classic reasons for conflicts, which usually can be solved through communication. And how they are based on common human feelings (love, worries, ambitions, and regrets etc.)

“War” refers to all kinds of small and big conflicts and threats. Those amongst people, but also the ones we have with ourself in our own minds. And how similar they all are to all of us.

 

 

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A Seven

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A Seven

“A Seven” is an improvisational piece, from (27th of) April 2007 (hence the cryptic name). 

I have loads of improvisational pieces, and they’re made while, kind of meditating through playing . Which is a huge thing for me. 

I will not present more of this material here, but I had to include some of it, since this is supposed to be a musical diary, after all.

 

 

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Weighted

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Weighted

Weighted was originally composed as a sound design piece, which I have many of. 
But eventually turned into a song, which were played with my band “Ninth”. 

The song is about loss, defeat, disappointment, and despair. And the small lights that can grow out of these really hopeless situations. 


This theme was inspired by some friends that were going through hard times, along with my own demons, of course. 

 

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Speaking Of The Devil

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Speaking Of The Devil

Speaking Of The Devil was written when I was about 16-17 years old. It was written for acoustic guitar, piano and upright bass.


It was rehearsed extensively at the time. Along with songs like “March Of The Moors” and a bunch of others, they were to become the first repertoire for my then new band Woo.

After playing in an acoustic band for years which explored all kinds of roots, folk, and world music,  I wanted to take it further, by including everything I was into.  Electronic music, (with synths and programming), eastern music (with sitars and other strange instruments),  everything from techno, funk, and even choral music. And of course with real drums and electric guitars.  I was also not afraid to push the instruments to sadistic levels, if the end result was cool. A philosophy that I still have in all my work.

The song was also written with a festival in mind (Dei Nynorske Festspela) I called them, and invited them to listen to the song.  But I was too late, the booking was already done, and they kindly invited me to “call back next year” 

Well, that never happened. 

 

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Destrortion

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Destrortion

Destrortion started out as an acoustic piece, a long time ago. It went through several arrangements and phases over the years. 

This arrangement was originally produced to be released on the album “Ninth: Evolver”, which never came out (An EP was released though, without this song) 

Several songs on that album, had gone trough drastic development stages, or evolvement if you will, hence the name. With work done, both by me, and through several studios and producers I was working with at the time.

This version though, isn’t touched by any external hands (as with all the songs presented in this project), which is part of the point of this "musical diary" that I am releasing.

Destrortion (along with next weeks song) contains some “easter eggs” or tiny “spoilers” hidden in the arrangement, that hints (gently) on things that will come, later in this project.

 

 

 

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One Way

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One Way


I wrote One Way as an instrumental and thus I’m presenting it as an instrumental here, I may release a version with vocal arrangement later at some point 

This song was performed extensively with my band Woo, but I wrote the vocals mainly to give our singer something to do live. So it really is the original version you’re listening to here. 

The song (among others) was inspired by my desire to blend folk music with funk and techno. And needless to say, put it in a rock frame. 
I was 16/17 years when I wrote it. 

The released version is based on a live show recording with the band Woo.

There should be several video recordings of this song as well. Maybe someday I’ll have time to go over them and release them to the public. But it would be much simpler to play it live and just release that.


Drums: Geir Arne Ose, and yours truly 

 

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