Nils Petter Molvaer - Switch (2014) [flac] -
Despite the gentler focus, the album retains Molvær’s characteristic "teeth" and dynamic tension.
: Reviewers from Free Jazz Blog highlight this as an unpredictable dive into a "sound cosmos" that feels far more organic and lyrical than the "strangely cold" electronic experiments of his past. Key Tracks & Musical Dynamics Nils Petter Molvaer - Switch (2014) [FLAC]
: Not all reviews were glowing; a critic at Rate Your Music found the album "simply boring" and criticized what they saw as dated drum loops, calling it "much ado about nothing". Artist & Ensemble The album features a seasoned Norwegian ensemble: Nils Petter Molvær: Switch - Jazzwise Despite the gentler focus, the album retains Molvær’s
: Moves closer to the "provocations of Khmer " with driving pulses and edgy percussion. Artist & Ensemble The album features a seasoned
Nils Petter Molvær's represents a significant pivot from his previous high-energy prog-rock experiments toward a warmer, more song-oriented landscape. Critics widely regard it as a "striking new statement" that balances his signature melancholic trumpet with unexpected organic textures, notably country and Americana influences. The "Switch" to Americana
: Four trance-like ambient pieces (numbered I, III, VI, VII) that serve as "spatial and dreamy slots" between more structured tracks. Critical Reception
: Features "ballad-Miles whispers" from Molvær set against elemental drumming and shimmering harmonies.