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Posts Tagged ‘Silje_Nes’

News splash # 7

Saturday, September 11th, 2010

Check out our frequent indie News spalsh column on the lofiles news section.

Setting Sun video and European tour

Weekend shares first MP3 from debut album, Sports

Houses shares new MP3, announces first live appearance at CMJ

Silje Nes releases ‘Opticks’ (FatCat, 13th September)

Chocolate geniusSwansongs‘ out next week on One little Indian

Megafaun shares  new MP3, covers Gillian Welch with Tallest Man on Earth

Twin Shadow Premieres “Savannah Howl” 7″ Split Single On Gorilla Vs. Bear, Sign To 4AD Outside Of North America! / Begins U.S. Tour With Jamie Lidell In Two Weeks/ Debut Album Forget Out Sept. 28th On Terrible Records

Darlings Premiere Debut Single “Big Girl” On PopMatters/ “Warma” EP Out This Fall On Famous Class Records / Play I Am Festival September 25th With Mates Of State + O’Death + 3 NYC Shows

Mitchell Museum Give away a track!  Mission_1 

The Black Angels Premiere “Phosphene Dream” on MySpace, Played Letterman

The Blow announces Fall tour dates

Life is good Festival Confirms Live Webcast news

Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti announces joint tour with Os Mutantes

Cloudland Canyon On Tour Now / To Play The Wire & Hopscotch Music Festivals / Limited Edition 7″ Out Now On Bathetic Records / Fin Eaves Out Now On Holy Mountain Records

Dive Index Premiere “Burn Their Bodies” Video On Consequence Of Sound/ Sophomore LP “The Surface We Divide” Out October 12th On Neutral Music

The Dears debut new song ‘Omega dog’.

Women Premiere Second Single”Narrow With The Hall” On Pitchfork & Extend US Fall Tour


The grass harp

Monday, September 6th, 2010

Starting making her own music around 2001, Silje Nes began by recording on 4-track demo software through a tiny inbuilt microphone on her laptop. Though she’d previously studied classical piano, when she started recording, she did so with guitars and instruments she had no previous experience of playing. In this she was simply guided by the sounds she loved, and the excitement of discovering new instruments and sounds without learned conventions. Starting out by working purely instrumentally, she made use of whatever equipment she could get hold of – guitars and an old synth, a cello, a drum kit, a laptop, as well as loop pedals to build layers of her own playing. Little by little she also found ways of including her own voice in the mix, both as texture and song, and her music has organically evolved from there.

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Inlets outlets

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010

Sebastian Krueger is making lo-fi music out of a small Brooklyn apartment as Inlets, incubating songs over the course of months and creating short, dusty suites.Watch for the Inlets up & coming tour with DM Stith and Silje Nes.

Spotsylvania


Silje Nes – Brand new single ‘Crystals’

Thursday, May 6th, 2010

First coming to FatCat’s attention via a unique, utterly charming demo received out of the blue in 2005, her quirky, adventurous debut album, ‘Ames Room’, opened out like a series of intricate constructions, the whole teeming with a playful sense of life. Followed shortly by a 4-track EP, ‘Yellow’, Silje subsequently embarked on tours of the UK / Europe / USA, but since then has remained quiet, spending her time in her new home in Berlin, constructing this beautiful follow-up.

‘Crystals’ is the first single from new album ‘Opticks’ which is released on 13th September.

Nearly a year and a half in the making, ‘Opticks’ is a gently enchanting new record that – whilst again home-recorded – dramatically upgrades Silje’s sound and sees her making considerable advances on her debut, ‘Ames Room’, which was released in January 2008 to widespread critical acclaim. Intricately constructed, warm and brimming with melodic hooks, ‘Opticks’ is a record full of wonder and unfurls a series of increasingly accessible and catchy little songs.

Norwegian multi-instrumentalist / singer / songwriter Silje Nes grew up in the tiny town of Leikanger, in Sognefjord, Norway’s largest fjord, before moving to Bergen in 2000. Having previously been in an indie pop band, played timpani in an orchestra and bass drum in a marching band, Silje began making her own music in 2001, recording on 4-track demo software through a tiny inbuilt microphone on a laptop. Guided by the excitement of discovering interesting new sounds and instruments, she made use of whatever equipment she could get hold of – guitars, an old synth, a cello, a drum kit, a laptop, as well as loop pedals to build layers of her own playing. Little by little she also found ways of including her own voice, both as texture and song, and her music has organically evolved from there.

Whilst once again mostly home-recorded, ‘Opticks’ (the title references Isaac Newton’s 1704 book about the science of optics and the refraction of light) has a far richer, fuller sound than its predecessor and is the result of a more focused approach. Starting from scratch with an end goal rather than being an collection of existing pieces with additions and reworkings (as on ‘Ames Room’), it was made with different equipment and in different surroundings. Created between autumn 2008 and winter 2009, the album was mixed with Tarwater’s Bernd Jestram. More melodic and a little less experimental, it’s a fully coherent album and its beautiful combination of sweet hooks and lush, intricate textural detail ensure that it’s a place that listeners will want to return to. Silje’s beautiful, breathy vocals are projected further forward in the mix than previously, becoming less another texture than a central focus for the whole.

Orbiting around Silje’s unique vocals, tracks are constructed from a wide range of instruments and effects – guitars, drums, viola, bass, xylophone, electronics, keyboards, concertina, flute, trumpet, percussion and “basically anything i have lying around, adding random recordings of things, video clips, effects…” Initially utilising a computer to layer sound, Silje has increasingly tried to remove herself from the machine – reworking some of the material on a 4-track cassette recorder in an attempt to simplify things, but ultimately ending back with the computer exploding the material into “even more complicated stuff than before.”

Crystals