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The Clearing

by Christian Winther

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Present 00:46
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Urfuglen 05:00
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Moon 03:07 video
Moon Deeper in light Im dreamless as the grey clouds among the stars Melting wave after melting wave Sliding down the white lights Foam applauding my limited balance but upon the melting glaze I ask my Silver Spurs for the tides to rewind To bring down from the skies all merged deity of ancient driving eyes Its an ocean Palace of Mirrors Cast ones line and wait for miracles A familiar chaos In balance from the heat while shadows build the back of the room Thats when I can be with you fingers running upon Your favouring meets my mission to pull the tides close to home and to hear the wash fading makes the Moon run along To the foam to the pier to the fish hiding near a surfers dream To the calls of the gull cast a vote Cast ones line and wait for miracles A familiar chaos
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The Clearing 03:56
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Looking Up 06:04

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A fresh look on familiar surroundings. This is perhaps a good answer to the question of why art matters, and it is what ties the exploring elements together in Christian Winther’s debut, The Clearing.

Christian Winther has been making his mark as a guitarist and vocalist on several records for many years, so in some ways this is no debut. He is known either through the experimental trios Monkey Plot and Ich Bin Nintendo, the jazz collective Torg and the alternative pop duo Listen to Girl. Though very varied in style, it is clear that Winther is drawn to the almost “al dente” form of music - the beauty that lies within the shaping of the idea, the sort of pre-idea. He is one of Norways clearest examples of an anti-guitarist, as he sort of rejects the many clammy expectations that come with the instrument. This is something often found both in the alternative rock-scene and improv-scene, but with Winther the contrary is connected with a genuine desire to find the beautiful moment, the shimmering harmony. Although noise and experimentation is part of the picture, the influence of Brazilian music or the way the guitar somehow found a new melodic balance in the 90s Chicago scene, seems just as strong. Contrasts find a harmony here, especially when tied with Winther’s long-term musical friends Magnus Skavhaug Nergaard (bass), Anja Lauvdal (keys), Hans Hulbækmo (drums) – all notable performers on the Scandinavian exploratory music scene in bands like Broen, Årabrot, Atomic and Jenny Hval – and their direct and intuitive style of playing, not to mention Winther’s voice. Beautifully direct, his voice sounds equally sincere and unpolished.

“I think”, Winther says, “that The Clearing is about trying to find meaning in the city, exploiting its never-ending flow and the creativity hiding under its buildings, skating in it, camouflaging in it, finding moments of change and places to daydream in. A good description for an album made in a time where, he explains, he ways skating a lot and tried to deal with city life by buying a sail boat with Anja (Lauvdal), his partner. Other, longer thought processes also play a part here but the final result exudes spontaneity, no doubt supported by kindred spirit Kyrre Laastad’s mix and his ability to combine seemingly untreated elements with tightly produced sound.

A couple of songs written on acoustic guitar and drum machine got more musical residents and developed from there. For example when Lauvdal and Nergaard persuaded Winther to improvise through the songs with electric guitar distorted through an old Tandberg tape machine – and even though he was apprehensive, vulnerability came through the speakers, and he realised that this was what he was looking for. “It amplified my intention in the tunes, my own despair at the time and the immediacy I am striving towards”, he explains. It adds up - an album that dwells in our inner contradictions and the overwhelming stimuli of the outside world sort of unlocked by the people around him. After recording the songs, mid-lockdown, he also made some spontaneous interludes based on samples of the album and demos, which Anja Lauvdal in turn processed through her synths, further broadening the musical palette with electronic elements to the guitar oriented sound.

The song «Urfuglen» («original bird») springs thematically out from his commissioned piece (with the same name) he is presenting for the genre defying Motvind Festival in Oslo this summer. The lyrics here are inspired by the Norwergian surrealist poet Tor Ulven, and part of Winther’s fabled universe, both in Norwegian and English, in which the album takes place.
Stunning at first, soaked in cracked synth sounds, open guitar chords and jazz drummer Hulbækmo's spring-like cymbal drizzles. Sometimes the music balances on the knife’s edge, as if it’s considering retracting back into its shell, but then it fastens a tighter grip, as if it concludes that all these deposits we surround ourselves with, the ruins of our ancestors, the city, the musical gallery, are also something we can take ownership of. Sooner or later it will be our world, whether we want it or not.
Like other good art, The Clearing was stubborn matter that eventually went on its own. Like a picture taken by someone who thinks they’re alone with the world, but which later awakes recognition. We all feel a bit like that, fortunately. So even when it's only us and the world, we're not all alone.

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released September 24, 2021

Christian Winther - acoustic and electric guitars, vocals, drum machine
Anja Lauvdal - synths, samples
Magnus Nergaard - electric bass, double bass
Hans Hulbækmo - drums, percussion

Music & Lyrics by Christian Winther
Produced by Christian Winther,
Co-produced by Anja Lauvdal & Magnus Skavhaug Nergaard
Recorded by Christian Winther at Earthly Habit Studio and Magnus Nergaard at Flerbruket
Mixed by (plus additional percussion) by Kyrre Laastad at Øra Studio
Mastered by Karl Klaseie at Øra Mastering
Cover Design by Espen Friberg
Cover Photo by Jenny Berger Myhre

Thanks to all friends in my past and present bands, and to Fysisk Format for releasing my solo debut

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Christian Winther Oslo, Norway

Christian Winther is an Oslo based guitarist-composer-vocalist-improviser. He is a driving force in the alternative, experimental and improvised music scenes with his personal and intuitive attitude towards the guitar and creative songwriting. Recent album, Urfuglen, got Norwegian Album of The Year in Klassekampen (Chris Monsen). ... more

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