Hanne HukkelbergCountry of origin:Norway Type of music generally:Evocative/eclectic experimental jazz/alt pop Status:Most recent release, Featherbrain (2012) See also:Hanne Hukkelberg's site Comparisons:Billie Holiday, Stina Nordenstam, Björk, Joanne Newsom, Regina Spektor, Anja Garbarek Covers/own material:Own, occasional co-writing, occasional cover General comments:a stina/björk/joanne newsom hybrid. very ecto. (stjarnell@yahoo.com) Recommended first album:Little Things Recordings:
Little ThingsRelease info:2004—Propeller Recordings (Norway); 2005—Leaf—Bay 44CD Availability:Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:Hanne Hukkelberg—vocals, glockenspiel, casio, guitar, mouth rhythms, water, plastic bottle, wurlitzer, synth, bass, wineglasses, piano, bicycle spokes, lyre, violin Guest artists:Kåre Christoffer Vestrheim—programming, sampling, keyboards, theramin, mandlin, bass clarinet, banjo, accordion Produced by:Kåre Christoffer Vestrheim Comments:Little Things is ace. (stjarnell@yahoo.com) Rykestrasse 68Release info:2007—Propeller Recordings (Nettwerk Productions U.K.)—5 037703 06902 Availability:Europe Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:Hanne Hukkelberg—vocals, wurlitzer, snaps, claps, nylon-string guitar, solina, piano, glockenspiel, track piano, chandelier, bass drum, meta can, kettles, bell, knife, radio, alt flute, bottole on table, money, synth, bicycle wheel, mellotron, celeste, Remington 20 typewriter, percussion, drums, mouth rhythms, meditation bowl, banjo, wooden shoe, cutlery, kitchen utensils, tempura, keyboards Guest artists:Kåre Christoffer Vestrheim—vibraphone, solina, snaps, claps, electric guitar, nylon-string guitar, accordion, mandolin, cymbal, optigon, piano, synths, zither, glockenspiel, keyboards, vibraphonette, acoustic guitar, china gongs, echo box, trash can, vocals Produced by:Kåre Christoffer Vestrheim Comments:Rykestrasse 68 takes the fragility of Little Things one step further, emphasizing the Stina Nordenstam aspects of her music even more. There aren't any obviously hook-filled songs here other than "Break My Body" (a Pixies cover), but like Little Things the more I listen to it the more I like it. Despite the large number of odd things she and her band use to add sonic elements to the songs, the songs are not at all cluttered but somehow almost crystalline. Highly recommended for fans of the unusual. (Neile) Blood From A StoneRelease info:2009—Propeller Recordings (Nettwerk Recordings)&mdashNETTWER 06706 30846 2 8 Availability:Wide Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:Hanne Hukkelberg—vocals, backing vocals, tremolo guitar, solo guitar, rhythm guitar, synth, skaland rocks, celesta pedal percussion, clogs, vaseline box, kitchen percussion, handclaps, bicycle spokes, tambourine, bass, church organ. toms, metal box snare, non stop canddy percussion, grand piano, table percussion, soprano recorder, perpared grand piano, drums, heart drum, q chord, vibrafonette, glockenspiel, whistling, piano pedal snare Guest artists:Kåre Chr. Vestrheim—rhythm guitars, acoustic guitars, choir, synth, grand piano, bicycle wheel, synths, zither, q chord, guitar synth, whistlingbacking vocals Produced by:Kåre Chr. Vestrheim Comments:Honorable mention for the best of the year. (gordoja@optonline.net) |
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