Laurel Halo + Bendik Giske + Eivind Lønning concert

A unique triple bill of loops and waves

Doors open: 19:00
Start: 19:30
18 years age limit

Smalltown Supersound x MUNCH presents: 

LAUREL HALO PRES. ATLAS (W/ LEILA BORDREUIL)  
BENDIK GISKE  
EIVIND LØNNING   

Norway’s outstanding trumpeter and composer Eivind Lønning has garnered international praise for his wide sonic palette. Tonight he opens the triple bill with performing the work “most, but potentially all” co-composed with the legendary Jim O’Rourke. Artistic co-producer is Lasse Marhaug. 

Bendik Giske is a saxophonist who explores the outer perimeters of music-making. Not only is he a virtuoso instrumentalist whose technical repertoire includes circular breathing. He also uses his body as part of his musical expression. His interest lies in the liminal space between humans and technology, body and music. His music also expresses queer perspectives, something that is wonderfully expressed in the naked, sensual sounds of his latest, eponymous album. Here, he searches for some stripped-down essence of his music. Be prepared for an all-encompassing performance tonight! 
 
This evening culminates in a very special performance from Los Angeles-based Laurel Halo, as she presents music from her latest album, “Atlas”. Halo, who was born in Detroit, has made a name for herself as a fearless explorer of sound, with an oeuvre that crosses, and ventures beyond, many genres. Her singular artistic vision ties it all together. She mixes inspiration from club music, pop and ambient music with influences from contemporary art music. Gender fluidity is central to her music. She has performed all over the world, including Sydney’s Opera House, London’s South Bank, the Kölner Philarmonie and Montreaux Jazz Festival.  
 
Tonight, we will hear music from her new album “Atlas”, an album she has called an “ambient jazz collage”. The music is partly orchestral, and includes guest spots from Bendik Giske, James Underwood, Lucy Railton and Coby Sey. This is one of a select few concerts she gives in Europe and the US. Joining her on stage is celebrated cellist Leila Bordreuil. 
 
In the period April-August 2024, the record label Smalltown Supersound sets sound to Edvard Munch's art through concerts, commissioned works and a separate record with the same name as the exhibition Trembling Earth. The exhibition addresses the cosmic in Munch's art, a theme that has also been important throughout Smalltown Supersound's musical history.  

Please note that Jim O’Rourke himself will not be present for the performance of “most, but potentially all”. 

Photo: Susanne Sundfør