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BJ Nilsen & Stilluppsteypa
Drykjuvísur Óhljódanna
2006 Helen Scarsdale CD
Track Listing:
1. Svefnlaus / Sömnlös
2. Elstöt / Rafstud
3. Undir Ahrifum / Sundurlaus
4. Supbröder / Drykkjufélagar
5. Undermaskin / Töfra Maskína
6. Skuggbild / Skuggamynd
Press Release:
In Scandinavia, it's not uncommon to hear of someone's mother, grandfather,
uncle, or plumber who drank him-or-herself to death at an early
age; and the Swedish drone artist BJ Nilsen has felt the alcoholic
pangs which may foreshadow his own demise. In recent years, Nilsen
has turned to his Icelandic neighbors Sigtryggur Berg Sigmarsson
and Helgi Thorsson (collectively known as Stilluppsteypa) in existential
sympathy over the problems of their collective lust for alcohol.
Drykkjuvisur Ohljodanna marks the second collaborative
document of abject minimalism that these three have composed; and
like its predecessor Vikinga Brennivin, this album is spiked with
drunken thought. Any alcohol induced euphoria has been tempered
by perturbing blackouts, moments of cruelty, and an all-consuming
nihilism. Beyond their shared Scandinavian heritage, their expressionist
urge for the frigid drone, and their penchant for drink, BJ Nilsen
and Stilluppsteypa intend this recording as an open ended experience,
wandering through their sound without the burden of any exegetical
text that may get in the way.
Drykkjuvisur Ohljodanna resolves itself as a grim kaleidoscope,
where the bleakness of the wintry Scandinavian landscape and the
langour of a drunken escapade constantly mutate through the highly
refined sensibility of dronescaping. Sonar pings announce the beginning
of this album, with its echoes returning as an amorphous fog and
locating little but a gloomy pall upon the event horizon. Clattering
electronics scurry across the barren sounds like death-watch beetles
upon the tundra; and creaking doors offer something much more foreboding
than what Pierre Henry envisioned for musique concrete. Drykkjuvisur
Ohljodanna adheres to the psychological dis-quiet through sound
design that Alan Splet provided for Eraserhead or that Nurse With
Wound achieved on Salt Marie Celeste. Yet for all of their tendencies
for brooding and desolation, BJ Nilsen & Stilluppsteypa retain
a compulsion for a glacial beauty through their intoxicated visions
of the sublime.
BJ Nilsen has released numerous records for Touch and Ash International,
both under his given name and as Hazard, often focusing the sound
of nature, its effect on humans, and the perception of time &
space as experienced through sound. He has also previously collaborated
with Christian Fennesz and Chris Watson.
Stilluppsteypa have unleashed well over a dozen releases in their
tumultuous existence of electro-absurdism laced with subversion,
blackhumour, and horror.
Drykkjuvisur Ohljodanna is a limited edition pressing of 1000
copies.
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