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Various Artists Northside Music (CD) Review by Alfta Svanni Lothursdottir “From the Land of the Midnight Sun comes a wave of new music rooted in traditional culture but infused with contemporary perspective. Across the Nordic lands a new generation of musicians is discovering their own folk traditions and breathing new life and energy into tunes, dances and instruments handed down for centuries." Northside presents the best of this musical movement to North American audiences. From Swedish nyckelharpa to Sámi yoik, Finnish kantele to Norwegian Hardanger fiddle, young musicians are taking ancient traditions and fusing folk music with contemporary influences of rock, techno, jazz and new age. The results are spellbinding and tremendously diverse, making this the single hottest region for interesting and exciting world music developments.” So is described what is called the Nordic Roots music movement. At their site you will find quite a few musicians to choose from that range in musical style from folk to hard rock. But each you will find more or less is influenced by Nordic musical styles. In “Nordic Roots 2” a sampler CD with various artists from the label, you will find tracks from 22 different artists whose styles range from pure Scandinavian Folk to hard rock. Northside advertises this CD as “Still Cheaper than food,” and at $3 for a 22 track CD they are telling the truth. The tracks on this CD should please most tastes in music. Track 9, the song Vengeance by Garmarna is a wonderful droning and at times atonal piece. The song starts out with a “heartbeat-like” beat over which the beautiful vocals of lead singer Emma Härdelin flow. Then the violins explode with an atonal droning, followed by wonderfully melancholy flutes. Track 10 by the Danish group Sorten Muld is a more contemporary piece that grows on you with each listening. Sorten Muld's group centers around the vocals of Ulla Bendixen's whose vocals are at times, “soaring and whispering.” Track 11, which for me ties with Vengeance for the best songs on the CD, is titled “Loki” and is by Annbjørg Lein from her Baba Yagga album. A masterful hardanger fiddle player, her song is a joy to listen to and is an apt tribute to the “Friend of the Aesir”. The shamanistic sounding vocals of Wimme a Finnish Sámi yoik singer is very reminiscent of Native American chanting and singing. After listening to Ånon Egeland's “The Thrasher's Waltz” it is easy to see where one of my homeland's cultural treasures, Bluegrass, Folk and Old Style Country Music has its roots in. Groupa's “Lavalek” is a wonderfully innovative piece with flutes, fiddles and accordian with an energetic percussive arrangement that will have you tapping your feet. Then there is Hoven Droven (translated as “Helter Skelter” or “whatever”) with their combination of hard rock guitars and fiddles. If this CD were priced at what most double length CD's are priced at ($15-$20) I would still recommend it. But at $3 the question is, “Why don't you have it already?” Track List 1. Boot Wild Honey 2. Hedningarna Forest Maiden 3. Swåp Schankheden/Terry Crehan's 4. JPP Antin Mikko 5. Rosenberg 7 My Wedding Day 6. Troka Summer Night Twist 7. Ale Möller Heaven and Earth 8. Väsen Ploska 9. Garmarna Vengeance 10. Sorten Muld 2 Sisters 11. Annbjørg Lien Loki 12. Sanna Kurki-Suonio Polska Release 13. Wimme Enchantment 14. Loituma Secret Tears 15. Värttinä The Village Awaits The New Moon 16. Bäsk Polonaise from Sexdraga 17. Frifot Stars/The Glutton 18. Ånon Egeland The Thrasher's Watz 19. Sari & Mari Kaasinen 'Tis Time To Celebrate 20. Bukkene Bruse Wedding March from Østerdalen 21. Groupa Lavalek 22. Hoven Droven Brekken © 2004-2007 Northvegr. Most of the material on this site is in the public domain. However, many people have worked very hard to bring these texts to you so if you do use the work, we would appreciate it if you could give credit to both the Northvegr site and to the individuals who worked to bring you these texts. A small number of texts are copyrighted and cannot be used without the author's permission. Any text that is copyrighted will have a clear notation of such on the main index page for that text. Inquiries can be sent to info@northvegr.org. Northvegr™ and the Northvegr symbol are trademarks and service marks of the Northvegr Foundation. |
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