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Bergen-based newcomer Trym Søvdsnes has burst onto the scene, delivering a fresh and distinctive sound that pushes the boundaries of electronic music. His debut album, self-titled “Trym Søvdsnes,” is a mesmerizing collection of dubby acidic ravers that captivate listeners from start to finish. Released under Smalltown Supersound’s renowned Le Jazz Non series, the album finds its place alongside impressive releases from Pavel Milyakov & Bendik Giske, Pauline Oliveros & Reynols, Lasse Marhaug, Arve Henriksen & Kjetil Husebø, and Johanna Orellana.
With a background deeply rooted in the Bergen music scene, Trym Søvdsnes has quickly gained recognition for his talent and dedication. His residency at Café Opera, infamous for its vibrant musical atmosphere, caught the attention of local legend Bjørn Torske. Together, they embarked on a creative journey, DJing, producing, and even co-hosting the radio show “Pigs in Space.” Their six-hour sets allowed them to explore the depths of their vast record collections, inspiring Søvdsnes to craft his unique sonic style.
“Trym Søvdsnes” is an album that defies convention. Combining elements of dub techno, hard-swung house, and percussive club music, Søvdsnes creates a sonic experience that resonates with fans of Dozzy, Zenker Brothers, and Rod Modell. Tracks like “Gølles Dans” unleash filtered acid basslines and gristly acoustic percussion, while “Døgnrytmen” brings together booming Berghain kicks, tight snares, and mesmerizing layers of ticking percussion. The result is a fusion of sounds that captivates the listener, pushing the boundaries of electronic music.
Søvdsnes’ debut album culminates with the cosmic voyage of “Cowboy Acid (Solstikk Dub).” Stripping back the kickdrum to a faint knock, the track gradually builds into a hypnotic soundscape that transcends time. It’s a timeless piece that transports the listener to another realm, evoking a sense of wonder and exploration.
With “Trym Søvdsnes,” the Bergen-based artist establishes himself as a rising star in the electronic music scene. His willingness to experiment and blend genres sets him apart, making him a perfect fit for Le Jazz Non. As the album reverberates through the speakers, it becomes evident that Trym Søvdsnes is an artist with a unique vision and a promising future. Keep an eye out for his electrifying live performances and upcoming releases, as he continues to captivate audiences with his dubby acidic ravers.