30 August 2009
FREKK TUNGE & STIV KULING
03/09/09 08:45 Filed in: CCAPlokal
Frekk Tunge & Stiv
Kuling are releasing their
debut EP on our new sub-label CCAPlokal these
days. Good old fashioned physical copies of the
EP are available at gigs and directly through
the band, while download files are available
through iTunes, Spotify, Amazon & more very
soon.
They are playing gigs at the Phonofestival at Hinsides (Bergen) Thursday 10. September and at Checkpoint Charlie (Stavanger) Saturday 12. September
More info (English presentation followed by Norwegian presentation):
Frekk Tunge is a girl from Jæren, a region in the southern part of Norway. Stiv Kuling is a boy from Nordland, a region in the northern part of the aforementioned country. The first song of the EP, which is named after the two protagonists is thus called „The trumpet and the maiden“. Frekk Tunge, aka Ekte Frk. Ung, describes herself as an independent girl that goes all freaky on heavy beats, whereas her masculin equivalent, Stiv Kuling, a.k.a Uvær, is that kind of guy that doesn't hesitate to stress the fact that he partys from dusk till dawn.
Frekk Tunge og Stiv Kuling er henholdvis ei jente fra Jæren og en gutt fra Nordland. Introduksjonslåta til EP'en, navngitt etter de to protagonistene, heter følgelig „Trompeten og Møya“, da jo „Jæren har fått seg ei ny Veslemøy“, og „Nordland har fått seg en ny trompet“. Frekk Tunge, a.k.a Ekte Frk. Ung, beskriver seg selv som „ei uavhengige jenta“ som „frekker seg til på tunge beats“, mens hennes maskuline ekvivalens, Stiv Kuling, a.k.a Uvær, er av den typen som ikke lar det hærske noen tvil om at han „fester fra midnatt til middag“.
They are playing gigs at the Phonofestival at Hinsides (Bergen) Thursday 10. September and at Checkpoint Charlie (Stavanger) Saturday 12. September
More info (English presentation followed by Norwegian presentation):
Frekk Tunge is a girl from Jæren, a region in the southern part of Norway. Stiv Kuling is a boy from Nordland, a region in the northern part of the aforementioned country. The first song of the EP, which is named after the two protagonists is thus called „The trumpet and the maiden“. Frekk Tunge, aka Ekte Frk. Ung, describes herself as an independent girl that goes all freaky on heavy beats, whereas her masculin equivalent, Stiv Kuling, a.k.a Uvær, is that kind of guy that doesn't hesitate to stress the fact that he partys from dusk till dawn.
Frekk Tunge og Stiv Kuling er henholdvis ei jente fra Jæren og en gutt fra Nordland. Introduksjonslåta til EP'en, navngitt etter de to protagonistene, heter følgelig „Trompeten og Møya“, da jo „Jæren har fått seg ei ny Veslemøy“, og „Nordland har fått seg en ny trompet“. Frekk Tunge, a.k.a Ekte Frk. Ung, beskriver seg selv som „ei uavhengige jenta“ som „frekker seg til på tunge beats“, mens hennes maskuline ekvivalens, Stiv Kuling, a.k.a Uvær, er av den typen som ikke lar det hærske noen tvil om at han „fester fra midnatt til middag“.
Pocket Corner release
31/08/09 13:45 Filed in: CCAPknirk
THE FIRST
WEEK OF OCTOBER WHEN RELEASING THE NEW CD “4010 …
LOCAL TIME” (CCAPknirk96), POCKET CORNER WILL
APPEAR 4 NIGHTS AT GALLERY
SULT. MORE DETAILS ARE
T.B.A.
Pocket Corner has been part of the Norwegian jazz scene since 1986. During these years, with different line-ups, Pocket Corner has done tours, festivals, records, television and radio programs.
Didrik Ingvaldsen has been the band’s leader through these years, and today the band is a quintet playing in the same genre, but with some new musicians:
Didrik Ingvaldsen - trumpet
Glenn B. Henriksen - alto-sax
Vidar Schanke - guitar
Mikaell Olsson - double bass
Ståle Birkeland - drums
Pocket Corner has been part of the Norwegian jazz scene since 1986. During these years, with different line-ups, Pocket Corner has done tours, festivals, records, television and radio programs.
Didrik Ingvaldsen has been the band’s leader through these years, and today the band is a quintet playing in the same genre, but with some new musicians:
Didrik Ingvaldsen - trumpet
Glenn B. Henriksen - alto-sax
Vidar Schanke - guitar
Mikaell Olsson - double bass
Ståle Birkeland - drums