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"Nunatak" is a captivating album by Norwegian saxophonist and composer Karl Seglem, released on November 9, 2018, under the label NYE NOR. Clocking in at 45 minutes, this album is a sonic exploration of the raw and untouched landscapes of Norway, with each track named after geographical locations and natural phenomena.
Seglem's mastery of the saxophone is on full display as he weaves intricate melodies that evoke the stark beauty of the Norwegian wilderness. The album opens with "Rindabotn," a piece that immediately transports the audience to the heart of nature, followed by "Nørdre" and "Nunatak," which further immerse the audience in the album's atmospheric soundscape.
"Tid kvervlar" and "Men Argue. Nature Acts" showcase Seglem's ability to blend traditional Norwegian folk music with contemporary jazz, creating a unique and compelling sound. The latter half of the album features "Nunatakpeak - Stjernetindr" and "Polarnatt," which continue to build on the album's themes of isolation and the sublime power of nature.
Throughout "Nunatak," Seglem's playing is accompanied by a range of instruments, including guitar, bass, and percussion, which add depth and texture to the album's sound. The result is a cohesive and immersive listening experience that highlights Seglem's skill as both a musician and a composer.
Fans of jazz, folk, and world music will appreciate the innovative and evocative soundscape that Seglem has created on "Nunatak." This album is a testament to the power of music to transport us to distant lands and to connect us with the natural world.