Tine Surel Lange (born, 1989)

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Now, that Lange's Stein I-III has been uploaded to YouTube, I think she is more than deserving of her own thread.

From her About section on her website:

Arctic landscapes, surrounding sounds, mythologies, and sound choreography are some of the inspirations that shape the works of the Norwegian composer and interdisciplinary artist Tine Surel Lange (b. 1989, Vesterålen, Norway). Based in Lofoten, Northern Norway, her work is rooted in organic material – with a focus on listening, space, and how different connotations color how we listen to and experience art. Lately, she has been focused on sound choreography, 3D sound, sounding objects, sound for scenic productions, and creating conceptual works for sound and image – fascinated by magical realism and the impending doom of the human race.

Stein I-III on YouTube:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=yrdHtXiM3aM
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hnv3ginwow8
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=oJH30aRWpi4

Here is the composer explaining the work:
https://www.instagram.com/reel/Cb0H_aPNmj7/

Here's an interview between the brilliant oboist, Niamh Dell and the composer:

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=voxSNclibDU

I love her work, especially its conceptualism - it is what I view as true extension of the form and technique of composition, aligned, with the neo-animist movement in tourism studies radiating from that region. Few things in music truly excite me, her work is one such thing.

hopefullytrusting

It is odd, as the region is technically my diametric opposite, but I feel a deep connection to Scandinavia (well, my great-grandparents were from Sweden, but if anyone has met me, no one would ever guess that).

The contemporary band, Kraekk (if you are interested in the cutting edge - this band is one of those places to find it) band playing Lange's Metal and Glass and Metal and Metal:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lc5bFuIOTmQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6RiW-PkO90k

Heavy on the sound exploration, harmonics, and rhythms. Good for stretching the ears.