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01. ULTRALYD - Lahtuma
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03. ULTRALYD - Contaminated Man
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05. ULTRALYD - Cessathlon
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ARTIST
ULTRALYD
TITLE
Inertiadrome
FORMAT
CD
LABEL
RUNE GRAMMOFON
CATALOG #
RCD 2105CD
RCD 2105CD
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
12/7/2010
Ultralyd
are
Kjetil Møster
(saxophones/clarinet),
Anders Hana
(guitars),
Kjetil Brandsdal
(bass) and
Morten J. Olsen
(drums/electric vibraphone). Ultralyd can be said to operate in a sonic landscape that has as much in common with modern contemporary music as with heavy metal. While their vinyl-only release
Renditions
(TLRC 002LP) on The Last Record Company label in 2009 and their contribution to Rune Grammofon's
Twenty Centuries Of Stony Sleep
(RCD 2100/RLP 3100LP) compilation can easily be described as belonging to the former,
Inertiadrome
introduces a more rhythm-based, rough-edged sound. What you get is an instrumental album of ensemble playing, practically free of soloing, largely driven by Olsen's relentless drumming and Brandsdal's monster heavy bass. Hana and Møster's unorthodox instrument treatments are filling the gaps while the bleak and futuristic-sounding production brings a sense of doom.
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