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Album Details: Den Gåtfulla Människan

Release Date:05/03/2005
Label:Hapna Sweden
UPC:735000605022

Track List: Den Gåtfulla Människan

  1. Det Högre Medvetandet
  2. Undermedvetandet
  3. Jaget
  4. Överjaget
  1. Delpersonligheterna
  2. Språk Och Tankestrukturer
  3. Människan Och Tiden
  4. Människan Och Evigheten

Pro Reviews: Den Gåtfulla Människan

  • All Music Guide

    Fans of Sagor Swing will feel right at home with this first solo release from their organist, Eric Malmberg. After all, Malmberg was writing all of the repertoire of that organ/drums duo. So Den Gåtfulla Människan simply sounds like Sagor Swing minus the drums plus an occasional beatbox that doesn't have the pastoral charm of Ulf Möller's drumming, but does the timekeeping job. The music comes back to the dreamy pastures featured on Allt Hänger Samman: atmospheric rippling chords, moodsetting organ effects, aerial melodies eventually appearing out of the fog. Malmberg's music always seems effortless, themes passing by as naturally as possible, different from one another yet so unmistakably Malmbergesque. Sagor Swing's third CD was showing signs that the organist wanted to break free from the short tune format to explore more epic durations, as it took the form of a suite of segued tunes. The experiment had been cut short with the unpredictably cheerful Orgelplaneten, the group's sw...an song. On Den GÃ¥tfulla Människan, Malmberg comes back to it. The eight tracks on the CD actually form two 20minute suites of very nice stature. These are less like sequences of seguing pieces and more like long compositions in several movements, themes fading in and out as organ textures shift, which reinforces the impression of being carried through a Scandinavian daydream. Malmberg does miracles with his Hammond organ, squeezing the most singular sounds out of it, along with some beautiful tones. The breadth of these pieces will attract comparisons to Bo Hansson and, truth be told, Malmberg's music here takes a few steps toward instrumental space/progressive music, gradually reducing the importance of the melodies in favor of more intricate arrangements and structures. The end result is stronger than Allt Hänger Samman and promises a bright organdrenched future for fans of Malmberg's defunct group. Recommended. - François Couture, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Eric Malmberg

An idiosyncratic indie pop keyboardist whose trippy, reverblaced Hammond organdominated compositions drew comparisons to the work of Hansson Karlsson, Eric Malmberg gained recognition in the Swedish indie scene of the early 2000s both as a solo artist and as one half of the instrumental indie pop duo Sagor Swing. He released his first album, Professor Huberts Underbar... Read more