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Dream Logic

2M streams

1,985,734

The Height of the Reeds

1.2M streams

1,224,984

Lost River

627.7K streams

627,683

Sonic Codex

500.1K streams

500,137

Snow Catches on Her Eyelashes

495.6K streams

495,592

Phantasmagoria or a Different Kind of ...

446K streams

446,038

Ie

195.3K streams

195,268

Connected

194.7K streams

194,725

Electronique Noire

16K streams

160,016

Last Two Inches Of Sky

136.7K streams

136,719

Biography

Since making his full-length leader debut with 1998's Électronique Noire, Norway's Eivind Aarset has established himself as an exploratory guitarist, composer, producer, and sound designer. His unique musical vision absorbs and reflects influences from many musical genres and approaches. Aarset's attention to detail and careful craftsmanship have resulted in recontextualizing the role of the guitar in modern creative music as evidenced by 2007's Sonic Codex and 2012's Dream Logic. 2015's I.E. showcased his vast textural and dynamic capabilities in pairing a standard rock quartet with brass and woodwinds. In 2019, he worked with percussionist Michele Rabbia and trombonist Gianluca Petrella on the improvised Lost River. A year later, in collaboration with Jan Bang, he issued the sonically dense ambient outing Snow Catches on Her Eyelashes. In 2021, Aarset returned to more conventional guitar sounds on Phantasmagoria, Or a Different Kind of Journey, leading his own quartet with special guests that included trumpeter Arve Henriksen. Born in Kolbotn, Oppegård, Norway in 1961, Aarset first started playing guitar around age 12 after becoming enamored with the music of Jimi Hendrix. From there, he started listening to a range of rock-oriented bands, including Deep Purple, Pink Floyd, Black Sabbath, and Santana. He later discovered jazz, investigating the works of Miles Davis, Weather Report, Mahavishnu Orchestra, and others. Saxophonist Jan Garbarek and guitarist Terje Rypdal were also early influences. After a period playing in several heavy metal bands, Aarset embarked on a lucrative session career in the '80s, appearing on albums with Marie Boine Persen, Valgeir Gudjonsson, Morten Harket, and others. He also joined his wife, vocalist Anne-Marie Giørtz, in the progressive outfit Ab und Zu, and was a member of saxophonist Bendik Hofseth's group. His musical perspective grew even wider with his involvement with forward-thinking pianist Bugge Wesseltoft and the Oslo Jazz Underground. In 1998, he made his solo debut with Électronique Noire on the Jazzland label. Several more highly regarded efforts followed for the label, including 2001's Light Extracts, 2004's Connected, and 2007's Sonic Codex. In 2012, Aarset signed with ECM and released his fifth full-length album, Dream Logic. I.E. followed in 2016. Two years later, he joined trumpeter Nils Petter Molvaer and reggae duo Sly & Robbie for Nordub. Aarset's work in sound design benefitted other artists as well. He collaborated with drummer/percussionist Michele Rabbia and trombonist Gianluca Petrella in 2019 on the completely improvised Lost River for ECM, wherein his electronics were featured as prominently as his guitar playing. In 2020, he worked with singer/composer Cristina Zavalloni, Quartetto Mirus, and others, on the avant-classical outing For the Living for Italy's Encore Classical Music & Jazz label. That same year, he and Bang released the collaborative ambient outing Snow Catches on Her Eyelashes for Jazzland. In September 2021, the Eivind Aarset 4tet (including drummer Wetle Holte, percussionist Erland Dahlen, and bassist, guitarist, and electronicist Audun Erlien) issued Phantasmagoria, Or a Different Kind of Journey on Jazzland. The set included guest spots by Bang, trumpeter/electronicist Arve Henriksen, and electronics producer John Derek Bishop. The set marked a shift for Aarset, who, in addition to writing compositions, showcased his elevated sound design capabilities, also utilizing the guitar in traditional way for the first time in more than a decade. ~ Matt Collar & Thom Jurek, Rovi