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Musically conspiracy at the highest level.
"Music is conspiracy. The secrets we exchange - when it is at its best, there are no words," is Terje Rypdals own words about his new band. The guitar giant who since the 60s has paved the way for a completely separate way of expressing guitar, music and composition , turns 70 in 2017. Terje Rypdal Conspiracy is by no means an isolated commemorative project.
"In my mind I started this band a long time ago," reveals Rypdal and tells enthusiastically about the desire to play with a bassist again. The cooperation with Elephant9 has been and still is fruitful, "so we are already tight," says Rypdal on bassist Nicolai Eilertsen, "and Ståle Storløkken I have played with virtually since kindergarden!". Then Rypdal recalls an audio recording of a concert in Copenhagen in '81, with a drumming he never had heard before. It was Palle Mikkelborg, Sveinung Hovensjø - and Pål Thowsen on drums. "He is the musician in Norway that plays as Tony Williams," says Rypdal.
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The 70 anniversary concert from Victoria, Oslo 26.aug 2017
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The music Terje Rypdal Conspiracy presents will be composed of older material, mainly from the Chasers- and Odyssey period, in addition to some new material. They will perform the songs they rarely played live, and new versions of the songs that have been played. "It's an incredibly tight band. It's like Chasers at its most powerful," says Rypdal himself. The band will eventually do a recording for ECM. "It's the start of a new era for me", says Rypdal.
NIKOLAI HÆNGSLE EILERTSEN, bass
PÅL THOWSEN, drums
STÅLE STORLØKKEN, organ, piano
TERJE RYPDAL, guitar
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If you were to draw a straight line connecting Hank B. Marvin to Jimi Hendrix and then extend it a bit further, the next point on the line would be Terje Rypdal, the Norwegian guitarist and composer who celebrated his 70th birthday this weekend with a couple of concerts at Oslo’s Victoria Nasjonal Jazzscene, an old cinema converted into a 300-capacity theatre for improvised music. I went to the first of the concerts, in which Rypdal was joined by the trumpeter Palle Mikkelborg, the keyboardist Ståle Storløkken and the drummer Pål Thowsen. It was an unforgettable evening, and a reminder of his singular importance.
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