Sigbjørn Apeland's "Glossolalia" is a groundbreaking debut that showcases the innovative musician's unique approach to improvised music. Released on February 7, 2011, via the esteemed Norwegian label Hubro, this captivating album spans just 31 minutes but leaves a lasting impression. Comprising five tracks—"Flyt," "Bulder og lys," "Mildt," "Stilleflytende," and "Lite"—"Glossolalia" is a testament to Apeland's courage and artistic vision.
The album is a mesmerizing exploration of sounds generated exclusively by Norwegian suction bellow-operated harmoniums, offering a fresh and challenging listening experience. Apeland's mastery of this instrument is evident throughout, as he weaves intricate melodies and textures that captivate the listener from start to finish. Whether you're a seasoned fan of ambient music or a curious explorer of innovative jazz, "Glossolalia" promises a rich and rewarding experience. Dive into the world of Sigbjørn Apeland and discover the beauty of improvised harmonium music.