Katt Hernandez & John Andrew Wilhite-Hannisdal - Bei-spiel Kartografi
Catalogue number: MOT8LP
Release date: 31 October 2020

Of all the things that have come from the USA in the past century, music is probably the most interesting. Katt Hernandez and John Andrew Wilhite-Hannisdal are Americans living here in Scandinavia. They are technical revolutionaries on the violin and double bass, and now they’ve come out with a record that takes us out from between the rock and the hard place that is contemporary politics and into a world of potentiality and allegory, full of imaginary lands, peoples and music traditions. Crisis maximization is an unfortunate consequence of uneasy times, but as at record company, we would like to let you know: hope is still alive.

A music that could have been, or could yet come to life. Or just is. The close and curious interplay is following a logic that all the way let the listener be a part of this «potential» folk music. From the faintest sounds, where they're almost just breathing on the strings, all the way to music that makes us get up and dance, the record holds an intensity that is at once dramatic and elegant. The titles come both from historic and fictive places, fitting into an alternative map. There’s something hopefull about the record as well— not everything was better in the past, but some things probably were very good. The music for instance? What do we really know about how music sounded 150, 750, 3 750 and 18 750 years ago? Or the same amount of years into the future? As improvisors, Hernandez and Wilhite-Hannisdal are making a glorious attempt in approaching this idea. And it is pleasant that music with this approach fits this well into the catalogue of Motvind Records.

It’s really an honor for Motvind Records to present Katt Hernandez to new listeners. Since the early 90’s, Hernandez has done so much to bring music forward (and to keep alive those parts which were under threat!). Already as a teenager, she was aware that she’d be a different kind of violinist, having heard a solo concert of LaDonna Smith. Later, she worked with machine driven instruments like tape recorder and modular synths, but then decided to focus on acoustic violin. A student of Joe Maneri, Hernandez learned his 72 tone microtonal system, and inherited his resistance to genre restrictions. Among other things, Hernandez has played Rembetica, americana, punk, sufi, klezmer, Anatolian music, psych, classical, and jazz. A resident Swede since 2010, her playing style is a joy to behold. Creativity and a richness of ideas, together with technical ability, make it possible for Hernandez to not just play these musics, but play with them.

John Andrew Wilhite-Hannisdal is of the younger generation, but he is also extremely interesting both musically and technically. He moved to Norway in 2016 to work with New Music bass wizard Håkon Thelin. He’s also a former student of Reggie Workman of the Jazz Messengers/John Coltrane Quartet, so we’re talking about another musician with a diverse background. As a member of the Andreas Røysum Ensemble, his sophisticated bass-playing is known to the listeners of Motvind Records, but we’re sure that he’ll soon be very well known in his own right. He’s a serious musician with a warm, full sound. He’s also extremely active as a composer. Wilhite-Hannisdal works with material as diverse as Cod-fish-mating-sounds and chess, and he writes everything from solo bass works to commissions from The Norwegian National Opera (!).

In a way, this record reminds us of what’s good about America. The metaphor of the melting pot, where there’s space enough for everything and everyone, and one doesn't know what will come out when you mix it up. We here in Scandinavia are lucky to have such capasities like Hernandez and W-H living here and making music on our peninsula.

This record is published in a limited run of 100 vinyl records, as well as digitally. The LP covers are handmade and designed by Philadelphia based artist Erik Ruin. The concept for the artwork was designed in collaboration with Joe Riley and Audrey Snyder. Each cover is a unique work of art.

DETAILS
Violin – Katt Hernandez
Double bass – John Andrew Wilhite-Hannisdal
Recorded in Oslo, July 2018 by John Andrew Wilhite-Hannisdal
Mixed by Espen Reinertsen
Vinyl master made by David Zanfrino

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