OFF: Help with Scandinavian space/psych
Chris Warburton
desdinova at EARTHLING.NET
Wed Sep 30 17:56:03 EDT 1998
At 15:01 30/09/98 -0400, you wrote:
>Hej Folks...
>
>As I said earlier, I'd be coming to you for help on starting my efforts
>towards a Scandinavian space/psych/electronic/ambient artist map.
>
>So, mainly what I need is geographical assistance (like, where are they all
>from?), but would of course accept suggestions for other artists to consider.
>
There are three bands that I remember from the (very) dim, dark, distant
past (70-73)with Scandinavian connections: Burnin' Red Ivanhoe, Wigwam &
Tasavallan Presidentii (sp?). There's the inevitable problem with
"classification" & whether they are "prog" or "psych" or "fusion", but BRI
(Denmark, I think) are a cert (IMHO), their freak credentials enhanced by
having recorded for John Peel's "Dandelion" label. I actually have a copy
of their (2nd?) album "W.W.W." (I think that mighht have had a CD re-issue
recently). Wigwam may be too far on the prog/fusion side of the equation,
but may be worth checking out - can't remember where they were from, but
I'm pretty sure they were mostly Scandinavians with 1 or 2 North Americans
in the band. TP were definitely from Finland, and I think were pretty
spacy, recorded at least two albums (for RCA, I think) one called "Milky
Way Moses" which I nearly bought recently in a second-hand shop in Hull but
decided it was on the wrong side of the price/condition equation.
>Here are some other artists that I'm familiar with (their names at least,
>not necessarily the music), but my feeling is that they're mostly 'too prog'
>to be included. Feel free to disagree....my perception of those I don't
>know firsthand may be wrong.
>
>--snip--<
>Bo Hanssen
Good (originally jazz) keyboard player. His "Lord of the Rings" was quite a
good (if whimsical) attempt at relevant mood music. "The Magician's Hat"
which came after was perhaps more musically interesting. He disappeared
from UK musical horizons thereafter ('74-ish), but a couple of months ago I
saw a more recent album by him which looked as if it was in the "New Age"
category.
>Jonas Hellborg
Monster jazz-rock bass player - apparently v.good in the latterday
Mahavishnu Orchestra, but I walked out on his duet with a drummer at the
Brackenll Jazz Festival (the drummer later turned out to have been Ginger
Baker (!) though I didn't recognize hime at the time).
Hope my inane ramblings are of some use.
ChrisW
ObNorgeCD:Khmer - Nils Petter Molvaer
Free your mind & watch your ass!
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