ChiTownSoundz | Huntsville Norwegian Experimental Music 6/28/10 Part 1 @chitownsoundz2566 | Uploaded 4 years ago | Updated 12 hours ago
I recently heard a radio show on WDCB where they featured some of Wilco guitarist Nils Cline's music music and it reminded me I had some footage of him that I hadn't posted. I found some clips from a June 28th 2010 night of experimental music at Chicago's Millennium Park. I've posted a couple of songs from On Fillmore a Wilco side project that you can find here on ChiTownSoundz. This clip features Norwegian band Huntsville who offer unexpected sounds and textures, allied with echoes of traditional genres in a radical new conceptual language have been described as abstract drone Americana and yoga country.
The Boston Weekly described them this way “armed with a banjo, a double bass, a pedal steel, a bizarre tabla machine, shruti boxes and a fondness for freeing folk from its folk songs — from Santa Fe to Bombay”. They are or, maybe were as their web site has no updates since 2018, anyway;
Ivar Grydeland – guitars, banjo, pedal steel guitar and various instruments
Tonny Kluften – electric bass, double bass, bass pedals and various instruments
Ingar Zach – percussion, tabla machine, sarangi box, sruti box, drone commander and various instruments
The Sound Wizard – sound
I recently heard a radio show on WDCB where they featured some of Wilco guitarist Nils Cline's music music and it reminded me I had some footage of him that I hadn't posted. I found some clips from a June 28th 2010 night of experimental music at Chicago's Millennium Park. I've posted a couple of songs from On Fillmore a Wilco side project that you can find here on ChiTownSoundz. This clip features Norwegian band Huntsville who offer unexpected sounds and textures, allied with echoes of traditional genres in a radical new conceptual language have been described as abstract drone Americana and yoga country.
The Boston Weekly described them this way “armed with a banjo, a double bass, a pedal steel, a bizarre tabla machine, shruti boxes and a fondness for freeing folk from its folk songs — from Santa Fe to Bombay”. They are or, maybe were as their web site has no updates since 2018, anyway;
Ivar Grydeland – guitars, banjo, pedal steel guitar and various instruments
Tonny Kluften – electric bass, double bass, bass pedals and various instruments
Ingar Zach – percussion, tabla machine, sarangi box, sruti box, drone commander and various instruments
The Sound Wizard – sound