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Kornstad Solo
“Out Of The Loop” (2020)

In the winter of 2020 I was planning to release a vinyl compilation of my three solo
saxophone albums--Dwell Time (2009), Symphonies in my Head (2011) and
Live in Sarajevo (2015).

Then I got the idea to record some more music in the Sofienberg church in Oslo—right across from where I live. Just days after my recording session, the world went into a pandemic lockdown. Suddenly I found myself with a lot of time on my hands... I ended up mixing and producing a full new solo album in my home studio, and started streaming concerts from there, too, for an audience sitting in their homes. I guess we were all feeling a bit out of the loop...

The final result is a double vinyl featuring both the new album and the compilation. I hope you will enjoy it as much as it gave me joy making it. And most of all—I hope you will be able to make it to a concert very soon, and experience live music again. My own music will always thrive best in concerts, and I miss playing and singing for you all! 

Håkon
Oslo, October, 2020
Sein Soloprogramm ist von einer souverän unaufgeregten Dramaturgie geprägt, die den Hörer nicht vergisst. (…) Der Maschinenpark wird eindrucksvoll humanisiert, es groovt und der Strom reißt nicht ab. Wundervoll und eine unbedingte Empfehlung weit über den engen Jazzzirkel hinaus. (JazzPodium, Germany)
Ein Mann, ein Instrument, etwas Elektronik für das Anfertigen von Loops und Phantasie: Mehr braucht es nicht für eine bezaubernde Disc voll von Melodien und minimalistischen Wiederholungsfiguren. (Stereoplay, Germany) ●●●●●●●●●○
Es ist diese eigentümliche Stimmung zwischen Schlaf und Aufwachen, die „Out of the Loop“ auszeichnet. Ein Dämmerzustand, den viele, die dem Albumtitel entsprechend aus allen Zusammenhängen gerissen wurden, nur zu gut kennen. Kornstad hilft beim behutsamen Auftauchen. Man könnte es auch als Dekompressionsmusik bezeichnen, was er da macht. (Rondo, Germany) ★★★★☆
Das Album OUT OF LOOP zeigt Håkon Kornstad einmal mehr als einen glänzenden, virtuosen Musiker und Komponisten, der sich unzweifelhaft in einer äußerst fruchtbaren Periode seines Schaffens befindet. (Der Kultur-Blog, Germany)
Jeg har hørt på albumet hver dag i et par uker nå. Det løfter stemningen i en grå og trist tid. Tonen i saksofonen er uendelig vakker, låtene har noen sublime melodiske føringer, som utgangspunkt for livgivende improvisasjoner. (Geir Rakvaag, Dagsavisen)
Håkon Kornstads fjerde énmannsorkester-album er like overveldende som de tre foregående. (Terje Mosnes, Jazzinorge)
Out of the Loop blitt en tilstandsrapport som både skuer bakover og samtidig forteller oss hvor Håkon Kornstad er anno 2020. På et veldig flott sted. Terningkast 6 (Tor Hammerø, Nettavisen)

Press release from Jazzland Recordings

Håkon Kornstad, a shining jewel in the Jazzland roster, brings his unique skillset to the fore on "Out of the Loop”. Recorded during the 2020 pandemic lockdown in Sofienberg Church in Oslo, the album carries the listener through many textures across its tracks, often sounding electronically created - yet all sounds are generated by saxophone, or are provided by Håkon's rich tenor voice. The Flutonette - essentially a flute with a saxophone reed mouthpiece - also makes appearances, further diversifying the sonic palette, as does the kalimba. 

The opening of "Waking Arp" (a pun on "Waking up") carries a haunting yet postive vibe, and sets the cool tone for the album as a whole. The looping figures Kornstad creates are not only hooks to ground the compositions, but carefully constructed springboards for harmonic variation, layered counterpoints, and improvisations. While seemingly simple, the accumulative parts are woven together seamlessly, allowing extended improvisations as on "Petrus" (a swaggering groove through the atmospheric end of the jazz spectrum) and "Nakai" (a track that evolves in unexpected, but wholly satisfying ways). 

The album also contains homages to some of Kornstad's inspirations. The first is "Dewey Number", a sparse, but gradually blooming tribute to Dewey Redman (the saxophonist, noted for his work with Ornette Coleman and Keith Jarrett). It is both melancholic and celebratory, with some astounding sonic morphing of the saxophone so that, by the end, it sounds like a duet between sax and bowed double bass. The second homage is "Sibelius", and draws inspiration from the Finnish composer's "Demanten på Marssnön (Op. 36)" - the title translates as "The Diamond on the March Snow". Showcasing both Kornstad's ability as a tenor singer, and his exceptional skill and creativity in conjuring perfect settings for that voice, the piece is a beautiful, almost ambient chamber song. 

By contrast, "Bremen" (named for the city) is a shuffling slice of coolness, again sounding as though there is a bassist in the mix (no - still just Håkon and his sax). "A Movie That Never Was" closes out the new material with a harmonically rich, slightly melancholic serving of a noir jazz that gradually dissipates like a disturbed flock of birds. 

The second disc of this special edition double vinyl features a highly anticipated reissue of material from Kornstad's previous albums, "Dwell Time", "Symphonies in my Head" and "Live in Sarajevo”, first time on vinyl. These tracks span a timeline of ten years, and demonstrate how Kornstad's approaches to looping have grown and matured. Perhaps the most striking example of Kornstad's growth as a player is the album closer, "Sweden", complete with extended introduction and a greater willingness to stray from the original compositional elements and quote from unlikely sources. 

"Out of the Loop" offers us a record of a musician-singer-composer who is clearly in a golden period of productivity and development in his career, a fact all the more surprising considering the time during which much of it was composed and all of it was recorded. The album's title not only puns on Kornstad's use of looping electronics, but offers the listener a chance to stop the world and get off it for a while in a warm, friendly space, filled with the joy of musical exploration.  
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  • Discover
    • Kornstad Solo
    • Press Quotes
    • Kornstad Trio
    • Kornstad with Orchestra
    • Talks and lectures
  • Albums
    • For You Alone (2021)
    • Out Of The Loop (2020)
    • Im Treibhaus (2018)
    • Kornstad + KORK Live (2017)
    • Tenor Battle (2015)
    • Live in Sarajevo (2015)
    • Symphonies in My Head (2011)
    • Dwell Time (2009)
    • Single Engine (2007)
  • Videos
  • Schedule
    • Past schedule
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    • Riders, photos, resources