Places of Worship (album) explained

Places of Worship
Type:studio
Artist:Arve Henriksen
Cover:Places of Worship (album).jpg
Label:Rune Grammofon
Producer:Erik Honoré
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Places of Worship (released 1 October 2013 in Oslo, Norway) is an album by Arve Henriksen.[1]

Background

This album marks the return of Henriksen to the label Rune Grammofon and furthers his collaboration with Jan Bang and Erik Honoré. He never separates himself from the environmental information provided by his natural Nordic landscape. The lush, wild, and open physical vistas of its geography provide an inner map for the trumpeter and vocalist that amounts to a deeply focused series of tone poems. While these tracks are impossible to separate from the influences of Jon Hassell's Fourth World Music explorations or the more murky moodscapes of Nils Petter Molvær, they are also more than a few steps removed from them.[1] The experimentations within soundscapes, spaces, and texture bring the listener into sacred places the world over, hence its title.

Track listing

Personnel

Credits

Notes

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jurek. Thom. Places Of Worship – Arve Henriksen. Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. November 21, 2014.
  2. Web site: Arve Henriksen – Places Of Worship . . 2015-01-03.