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OSLOBORGERLIG TUSMØRKE ~ VARDØGER OG UTBURDER VOL. 1 ~

Tusmørke

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Tusmørke Osloborgerlig Tusmørke ~ Vardøger og Utburder Vol. 1 ~ album cover
3.81 | 20 ratings | 2 reviews | 15% 5 stars

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Boxset/Compilation, released in 2018

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Skattegravere i Grefsenåsen (5:18)
2. Hovedøya (3:26)
3. Gamle Oslo (3:49)
4. Djevelen fra Oslo (4:11)
5. Kjentmannen (4:50)
6. Akers Akropolis (6:01)
7. Alvene i Oslo (4:21)
8. Gamle Aker Kjerke (10:54)

Total Time 42:50

Line-up / Musicians

- Benediktator / bass, vocals, glockenspiel & percussion
- Krizla / flute, vocals, electronics & percussion
- Dauinghorn av Jordsjø / clavinet, Hammond, grand piano, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, additional flute
- The Phenomenon Marxo Solinas / Minimoog Model D, Korg CX-3
William de Blaise on harpsichord, Steinway & Sons Grand Piano, Hohner Clavinet D6, Mellotron M400, Hammond C3, Wurlitzer 200 and Solina String Ensemble
- HlewagastiR / drums & percussion

Releases information

Demos and outtakes

Label: Karisma Records
Format: CD, Vinyl, Digital
November 30, 2018

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TUSMØRKE Osloborgerlig Tusmørke ~ Vardøger og Utburder Vol. 1 ~ ratings distribution


3.81
(20 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(15%)
15%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(35%)
35%
Good, but non-essential (40%)
40%
Collectors/fans only (10%)
10%
Poor. Only for completionists (0%)
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TUSMØRKE Osloborgerlig Tusmørke ~ Vardøger og Utburder Vol. 1 ~ reviews


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Review by Windhawk
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4 stars Norwegian band TUSMORKE has been a going concern for more than 20 years, but haven't really established themselves as recording artists until the past five years or thereabouts. They have been a creative band for the past few years though, and following their 2012 debut album they now have seven full length studio albums to their name. "Osloborgerlig Tusmorke" is the most recent of these, and is the second studio album released by the band in 2018.

Tusmorke is a band that have many sides to them, and on this particular occasion they have assembled a collection of tunes that celebrate the spirit of vintage era progressive folk rock and vintage era symphonic progressive rock blended into and alternating with the earthen and pastoral landscapes explored. Timeless progressive rock with a vintage feel to it, and with a clear orientation to the folkier parts of the progressive rock universe. An album well worth a check if this is a description that strikes you as interesting.

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4 stars One can't expect ordinary things from a far-from-ordinary band as Norway's Tusmorke. The fact that is the second album they release in the same year and, mostly, that Osloborgerlig Tusmorke: Vardoger og Utburder Volume 1 is consisted of 'curios', demos, outtakes and songs that weren't qualified f ... (read more)

Report this review (#2078995) | Posted by Antonis Kalamoutsos | Tuesday, November 27, 2018 | Review Permanlink

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