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Album-Release:
2023

HRA-Release:
17.03.2023

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  • 1 When Wind Fades 05:07
  • 2 Never Let Me Go 04:26
  • 3 I Can't Make You Love Me 04:02
  • 4 For You I'll Do Anything 03:24
  • 5 Northern Sky 05:20
  • 6 Emily 02:59
  • 7 Blame It on My Youth 04:20
  • 8 Body and Soul 05:18
  • 9 Cherry-Colored Funk 03:39
  • 10 For All We Know 05:38
  • 11 Kanskje i morgen 02:41
  • Total Runtime 46:54

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Siril Malmedal Hauge and Kjetil Mulelid have made themselves known individually in the Norwegian music scene in recent years with active touring, a Norwegian Grammy nomination, and several praised album releases from the worldwide press.

Since they studied at the slightly legendary jazz line in Trondheim ten years ago, they have worked regularly together - first as the core behind the jazz/pop project Fieldfare, and then through Siril's own solo work with two album releases, as well as concerts at most jazz festivals and clubs in Norway's nooks and crannies. In parallel, Siril has distinguished himself through a duo project with ECM artist Jacob Young, with two releases, awards from Japan, a nomination from the "Independent Music Award" in New York, and touring in large parts of the world, such as Europe, Japan and South Korea. Kjetil, for his part, has released 10 albums with the quartet Wako, his own piano trio and as a solo artist - this has led to hundreds of concerts in Europe and Japan, two million streams, and words of praise from the entire world's musical press orchestra.

Kjetil Mulelid, piano
Siril Malmedal Hauge, vocals
Guests:
Henriette Eilertsen, flute on "Northern Sky"
Hildegunn Øiseth, goat horn on "I Can't Make You Love Me" and trumpet on "Body and Soul"



Siril Malmedal Hauge
is a Norwegian vocalist, instrumentalist, composer and lyricist. Raised on the island of Sula, on the Norwegian North-West coast surrounded by high mountains and beautiful fjords, now living in Oslo. She is a requested and versatile vocalist, active in a number of projects and constellations on the Norwegian stage as both vocalist and instrumentalist. She has strong roots in the jazz tradition, with a strength of phrasing and delivering intertextual meaning and storytelling. Known for her ability to adapt to the instrumentalist phrases just as well as a mediator of words and melody.

Siril writes music that moves and captivates. A blend of energy, vulnerability and accessibility bursting with melodic freshness. Her clear and expressive voice balances her commercial exuberance with intelligence, both musically and lyrically. Themes both weighty and feather-light are given the appropriate treatments and settings. The moods are many, with variations of light and shade.

Kjetil Mulelid
(b.1991) has distinguished himself as an inventive artist, blending jazz, psalms, and improvised music in both his own playing and compositions. After graduating from the famous "Jazzlinja" in Trondheim back in 2014, he has been heavily touring the world's nooks and crannies with his own music and projects. He has played concerts in large parts of Europe and Japan, and released several well-received albums as a solo artists, as well as with his own Kjetil Mulelid Trio, the jazz quartet Wako, with singer Emilie Storaas as the duo Kjemilie, and with singer Siril Malmedal Hauge.

Mulelid focus on a type of music where his compositions are formed intuitively through his improvisational and spontaneous way of playing. With a desire to tell a story in every musical stanza, he treats each song like a blank canvas and paints with his melodies and a natural rhythmic flow in the playful music. His music has been very favorably featured in magazines such as The Wire, International Piano Magazine, Jazzwise, Orkesterjournalen (jazz), Jazznytt and The NYC Jazz Record. His first trio record was mentioned by Jez Nelson as "Best of the year" on British radio Jazz FM.

He grew up in the small village Hurdal in Norway, and started playing classical piano at the age of seven. In 2010 he graduated from Jessheim high school where he had some really inspiring piano teachers who had introduced him to jazz etc: Ulrika Magdalena Lind, Morten Reppesgård and Jan Terje Augestad. Before this stage of life he had only been playing the piano from sheet music, and the awareness about playing by ear, and making his own music took him to the next stage in life - he went to do a bachelor’s degree in jazz performance at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim (NTNU, Jazzlinja). Here he really got to learn how to use the piano as a tool in life and, and how to use it as his own way to express himself through music as a language - theached by some great piano teachers such as Erling Aksdal, Vigleik Storaas, Espen Berg and Eyolf Dale. Later he has also graduated from the master's program at Rytmisk Musikkonservatorium in Copenhagen (DK) wherehe was guided by great masters such as KrestenOsgood and Kasper Tranberg.

Through the years Mulelidhas played and worked/collaborated with many great musicians such as Arve Henriksen, Jason Moran, Barry Guy, Trygve Seim, Mats Eilertsen, Audun Kleive, Kirsti Huke, Ola Kvernberg, Eirik Hegdal, Sissel Vera Pettersen, Rob Waring, and Petter Vågan. Since 2015 he has been working as a freelance musician and a music educator.

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