Nils Økland's "Straum," released in June 2000, is a captivating journey into the heart of Norwegian folk music, reimagined through a contemporary lens. This solo album, featuring Nils Økland on the hardingfele, a traditional Norwegian fiddle, showcases his extraordinary talent and innovative approach to traditional music. Recorded primarily in the acoustically rich Avaldsnes Kirke, the album's 15 tracks offer a blend of traditional tunes and original compositions, all arranged by Økland himself.
With a duration of 49 minutes, "Straum" is a concise yet powerful exploration of Norwegian musical heritage. The album's title, which translates to "stream" or "current," reflects the fluid and dynamic nature of the music within. Økland's playing is marked by its sensitivity and virtuosity, as he weaves intricate melodies and rhythmic patterns that evoke the natural landscapes and cultural traditions of his homeland.
The album's genres span traditional music, Norwegian folk, and contemporary folk, making it a compelling listen for fans of both traditional and innovative folk music. "Straum" is a testament to Nils Økland's artistry and his ability to breathe new life into age-old musical forms. Whether you're a seasoned fan of Norwegian folk music or a newcomer to the genre, "Straum" promises an enriching and enjoyable listening experience.