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Bjornhorn

Johan Berthling

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Release Date:  14 October 2022

Label:  Thanasis Productions

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  7320470260357

Genres:  Classical  Avant-garde  

Release Date:  17 February 2023

Label:  Thanasis Productions

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  7320470260364

Genres:  Classical  Avant-garde  

  • Description

    BJORNHORN is the first solo album by Swedish, renowned bass player Johan Berthling (known for his work with ensembles such as Tape, Time is a Mountain, Fire!, Goran Kajfes Suptropic Arkestra).

    Meticulously recorded by Daniel Bengston at Studio Rymden, and produced by Berthling together with Alex Zethson, it is a startling solo album of raw and warm-sounding double bass. It contains the original suite 'BJORNHORN', as well as a stunning rendition of Charlie Haden's 'For Turiya'.

    Description

    BJORNHORN is the first solo album by Swedish, renowned bass player Johan Berthling (known for his work with ensembles such as Tape, Time is a Mountain, Fire!, Goran Kajfes Suptropic Arkestra).

    Meticulously recorded by Daniel Bengston at Studio Rymden, and produced by Berthling together with Alex Zethson, it is a startling solo album of raw and warm-sounding double bass. It contains the original suite 'BJÖRNHORN', as well as a stunning rendition of Charlie Haden's 'For Turiya'.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. BjÖrnhorn I (6:33)
      • 2. BjÖrnhorn I (4:50)
      • 3. BjÖrnhorn III (3:23)
      • 4. For Turiya (4:47)
      • 5. BjÖrnhorn Iv (6:19)
      • 6. BjÖrnhorn V (4:38)
      • 7. BjÖrnhorn Vi (6:49)

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. BjÖrnhorn I (6:33)
      • 2. BjÖrnhorn I (4:50)
      • 3. BjÖrnhorn III (3:23)
      • 4. For Turiya (4:47)
      • 5. BjÖrnhorn Iv (6:19)
      • 6. BjÖrnhorn V (4:38)
      • 7. BjÖrnhorn Vi (6:49)