Dive into the depths of experimental soundscapes with Lotte Anker's "Squid Police," a captivating collaboration with Jakob Riis. Released on November 11, 2014, via Konvoj Records, this album is a testament to the duo's long-standing musical partnership, spanning several decades. "Squid Police" is not just another album in Lotte Anker's discography; it's a unique exploration of free jazz, avant-garde, and experimental genres, showcasing the duo's innovative approach to music.
The album features seven tracks, each offering a distinct sonic experience. Lotte Anker's saxophone work is nothing short of mesmerizing, blending full voice and overtone with a strong vibrato, creating an in-between sonic experience that is hard to place. Jakob Riis complements Anker's sound with live electronics, feedback, and processing, adding depth, color, and fluidity to the compositions. The result is a 42-minute journey through uncharted musical territories, recorded over two days in November 2009 and released five years later.
"Squid Police" is a further development of the duo's collaborative work, with each track named after marine themes, reflecting the album's underwater-inspired atmosphere. From the opening track "Epipelagic" to the closing "Photic Zone," the album takes listeners on a sonic voyage through the ocean's depths, with each piece offering a unique perspective on the duo's shared musical vision.
The album has been nominated for the Manifestpriset 2015 in the category of Experimental, further cementing its status as a groundbreaking work in the world of avant-garde music. Whether you're a fan of Lotte Anker's previous works or a newcomer to her discography, "Squid Police" is an essential addition to any experimental music collection. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to explore the depths of Anker and Riis's collaborative genius.