Mega Mass - Realism (2025) Hi Res

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Title: Realism
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Hout Records
Genre: Jazz, Experimental, Contemporary Jazz, Improvisation
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks) | 24Bit/48 kHz FLAC
Total Time: 00:46:15
Total Size: 109 mb | 170 mb | 535 mb
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Tracklist:

01 - Mega Mass, Otis Sandsjö, Uli Kempendorff - Optimism
02 - Mega Mass, Otis Sandsjö, Uli Kempendorff - Realism
03 - Mega Mass - Iremco
04 - Mega Mass - Dynamism
05 - Mega Mass, Otis Sandsjö, Uli Kempendorff - Dawn
06 - Mega Mass, Otis Sandsjö, Uli Kempendorff - Magnetism
07 - Mega Mass - Guardamunt
08 - Mega Mass, Otis Sandsjö, Uli Kempendorff - Schism
09 - Mega Mass - Kolf
10 - Mega Mass - Stolen Solstice
11 - Mega Mass - JB Song

Personnel:

Quentin Cholet - drums
Théo Duboule - guitar
Fabian Willmann - saxophone
Otis Sandsjö - saxophone (on 1,2,5,6,8)
Uli Kempendorff - saxophone (on 1,2,5,6,8)

Apt Opt Kroma, like the debut album Svartsymra, is an avant-garde exploration of sound and musical boundaries by the experimental contemporary ensemble KRISE, led by Kristian Enkerud Lien. The ensemble ventures into new territories by blending just intonation, microtonality, indie rock, and folk music in an innovative way. Through experimentation with ideas from Ben Johnston, Harry Partch, and Eivind Groven, they aim to create a more complex yet captivating musical journey.

As the title suggests, Apt Opt Kroma is an appropriate choice of colour in this music. This reflects the band's work in microtonality and sonority. It also delves into an approach found in Ben Johnston’s profound work with just intonation in a serial chromatic language. The album consists of ten pieces, each offering a different take on this music. The album ranges from indie rock tunes like “Våre riper og hvite hester” to conceptual pieces like “Laus,” and serial compositions such as “Benjo”, to ballads like “Feblater.” The album opens with a nod to Portishead in “Våre riper og hvite hester.” “Laus” is a study of microtonality and modulation. “Eteik” explores melodic and harmonic concepts within a ballad form. “Septimal dans” portrays a septimal dance club, which leads to a depiction of a reversed abyss, “Avrev”. “Presol” is a solo work for just intonation guitar, and “Capsol” is a remembrance of dear Gastr del Sol. “Benjo” is composed for a 46-note octave and modulates between four harmonic centers. “Polygon” is our pyramid song, leading into the final ballad, “Feblater.”