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Spectrum, Hanne Hukkelberg and Salvatore live at the Oya Festival, Oslo, Norway

 
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Spectrum, Hanne Hukkelberg,Salvatore Oya Festival

The Oya Festival took place between the 7th and 11th August in Oslo's medieval parc, daytime rock-festival joys giving way to a plethora of inventive night-time activity courtesy of Oslo's independent promoters. Kosmische club played host to Sonic Boom (Spacemen 3)'s SPECTRUM project, combining vintage analogue electronics and myriad sounds coaxed from an array of mini keyboards and circuit bent toys. Opening with an oblique homage to Kraftwerk's 'Hall of Mirrors', before drifting into almost vintage Spacemen 3 territory, the droning half-light broken by pulsing neon-bursts of electronics, bathing Pete Kember's warm tones in a aquatic blue glow. The daytime festival on Saturday was opened by Norwegian chanteuse Hanne Hukkelberg, whose haunting songs, orchestrated with glass celeste, sonic-bicycle wheels, harmonium amongst other exotic instrumentation, tug at the heartstrings while moving to increasingly oblique time-signatures. Closing the Saturday night was Salvatore, whose motorik autobahn-rock moves to a more singular rhythm, colliding unstoppable Neu! propulsion with dub effects, cinematic crescendos and shards of astringent electronica.


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YAH 2002-6 live radio sessions CD now available as download album via wippit


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Podcast of the week in Time Out London!! " excellent alternative music show"

"Critics Choice" The Independent Feb 2008

Podcast of the week Time Out London!! " excellent alternative music show" "Critics Choice" The Independent
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Spectrum, Hanne Hukkelberg,Salvatore Oya Festival

The Oya Festival took place between the 7th and 11th August in Oslo's medieval parc, daytime rock-festival joys giving way to a plethora of inventive night-time activity courtesy of Oslo's independent promoters. Kosmische club played host to Sonic Boom (Spacemen 3)'s SPECTRUM project, combining vintage analogue electronics and myriad sounds coaxed from an array of mini keyboards and circuit bent toys. Opening with an oblique homage to Kraftwerk's 'Hall of Mirrors', before drifting into almost vintage Spacemen 3 territory, the droning half-light broken by pulsing neon-bursts of electronics, bathing Pete Kember's warm tones in a aquatic blue glow. The daytime festival on Saturday was opened by Norwegian chanteuse Hanne Hukkelberg, whose haunting songs, orchestrated with glass celeste, sonic-bicycle wheels, harmonium amongst other exotic instrumentation, tug at the heartstrings while moving to increasingly oblique time-signatures. Closing the Saturday night was Salvatore, whose motorik autobahn-rock moves to a more singular rhythm, colliding unstoppable Neu! propulsion with dub effects, cinematic crescendos and shards of astringent electronica.


Brought to you by Magz Hall and Jim Backhouse check out our website www.youarehear.co.uk


Subscribe to the podcast you can get emails alerts sent to you direct everytime we update the feed.
feedback www.myspace.com/youarehear


YAH 2002-6 live radio sessions CD now available as download album via wippit


YAH 2002-6 live radio sessions CD

Hear us on www.totallyradio.com

Podcast of the week in Time Out London!! " excellent alternative music show"

"Critics Choice" The Independent Feb 2008

Podcast of the week Time Out London!! " excellent alternative music show" "Critics Choice" The Independent
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