1. Langbortistan
2. Dybet
3. H2O
4.Refleksioner
5.Nordlys
6. Hypnose
7. Rejsen
How does an album come to be? Is it
just parts sewn together, or is there some connection between them?
Are tracks evolving from one another in one direction, from the first
sound to a full fledged album, just as the universe supposedly sprang
from a first instant and then evolved into the reality we can witness
today, maybe the big bang was a sound, a sound that signified the
starting point of the symphony that we call life. Or can the tracks
interact with each other and the sound that was the starting point,
are there mutual relations of supportive creation in between them?
I'm not an artist, or a music producer, so I wouldn't be the right
person to answer these questions. What I do know is that I have the
fullest respect for creative individuals but also for creativity and
creation in general, since I don't think creativity or creation
solely applies to individuals, that is individual human beings, but
to countless other things in the universe as well. So of course I had
great respect towards Lauge&Baba Gnohm when I had the chance to
follow them on a journey, starting from nothing and resulting in
their first full length album. I have had the chance to listen to the
tracks as they were made and comment on them, if I had any influence
over them I cannot say but it was a fun task nonetheless. This also
created a sort of personal relation to the album, watching it grow
and evolve into it's final stages, resulting in this album being very
dear to me before I even assumed the task of reviewing it, and I urge
the reader to take this into account, but I will try to curb my
enthusiasm while reviewing.
Longbortistan is an album with
attitude, I think that after having released two radically different
EP's, Daybreak and Monolith, Lauge&Baba Gnohm found an
equilibrium in between those two approaches to downtempo, and made it
with an initial self confidence that is reflected on this album.
Responses to the EP's were good, although many reactions were that
the tracks were very similar in character, but somehow still
different enough to be entertaining and not repetitive. This is also
the case on Långbortistan, it's hard to differentiate the tracks
when listening to the album, but it never gets boring or repetitive,
how this is done I cannot say but my guess is subtle elements playing
a bigger role than my direct awarness can perceive.
The overall pace is slow, hard hitting,
groovy and at the same time very psychedelic. There isn't a ton of
complexity fused into the tracks, and this has never been a hallmark
for Lague&Baba Gnohm, rather the hallmark is the strong emphasis
on melodic content. Lauge&Baba Gnohm manages to fuse this cocky
bass driven approach with melodic and ethereal elements, resulting in
a very unique album. It's an album that brings to mind mysterious and
peculiar conceptions, the true domain of psychedelic experience. As
far as my experience has showed, artists tend to have this kind of
air on earlier albums, fumbling around in a sort of unknown void,
then after time the albums become more and more commonplace in
character, I think this is a result of an artist sort of moving into
a niche, not as to make an album bad or uninteresting, but that
initial sense of mystery is diminished. Långbortistan is an album I
would place in that early stage of development and brings about this
very appealing mysterious characteristic.
The pace combined with an overall
cohesive approach to the music makes it easy to depart on a more
contemplative journey, so if you are into that kind of stuff this
album will suit you very well. This is not space ambient or anything
like that, this is highly beat driven melodic stuff, almost every
track has it's own distinct melody and these are more often than not
greatly executed, a perfect example of this is Hypnose(T7). The
melodies are of the simplistic kind that get stuck in your head, in a
good way.
Lauge&Baba Gnohm has
made a groovy, psychedelic, melodic and mysterious album packed in a
modest pace, resulting in a great first full length album. It's the
journey that's interesting not the goal and Lauge&Baba Gnohm has
just begun their long walk toward their (supposedly) not yet known
niche.
Listen to and/or buy the album at Bandcamp
Listen to and/or buy the album at Bandcamp
Excellent review!
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