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Gateway

Erik Wøllo

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Album Review

On Gateway, Erik Wøllo presents the kind of travelog predicted by Joe Meek with I Hear a New World, a soundtrack of a visit to an alien world. The roots of the release are more readily placed in late-'70s space rock and '80s new age, though, and while Gateway is an enjoyable listen, it's not very inspiring in feeling like a new launching point for both sound and style. The elegant blend of dreamy synth loops, deep bass tones, soft electric guitar parts, and more simply doesn't break through into a new, striking synthesis. There's no question that Gateway is both well-performed and arranged; it's a lovely sounding effort throughout, with standout tracks including the title song, a quiet shuffling beat anchoring a peaceful piano melody and other elements suggesting a ship gently arcing through alien skies, and "The Traveler," with its mid-song break of sudden synth swells feeling like a sudden sunrise over the arc of a planet. "Land of Myths" starts out with a cosmic tour Cosmos sense, then more steady synth plucks and rolls show up on "First Arrival," sounding like a first meeting with aliens — definitely the end of '70s-zone space rock via a new age filter when the steady ominous/beautiful late-night Miami Vice synths come in. The concluding track, "Thule," revolves around both a slightly more upfront rhythm and a slow, flowing, treated guitar loop that ends the album on a high note — it's at once of a piece with the rest of the album, while also giving a sense that things will continue in a chilled, wondrous way. In all, though, the sheer pleasantness of Gateway, its attractive mysteriousness and gentle, contemplative feeling, is of a piece with many other albums over the years, making it neither more nor less than exactly what it aims to be.

Customer Reviews

Long Awaited

Erik has done such an awesome job with this genre, I feel as though this world is plagued by the mainstream hip hop, electronica, and pop. Erik stands out amongst the crowd with a series of mindblowing, yet relaxing, ambient electro. I wish my tempanic membranes could be filled with this bliss 24/7, but work interrupts that ;-). BUY THIS ALBUM ASAP!

A Real Gem

I came to know of Erik Wøllo through Steve Roach, and personal travels to Norway. If you're a fan of Steve Roach, particularly his uptempo works, you'll really enjoy this. If you're a fan of the crisply beautiful country of Norway, then you'll appreciate the work that one of her native sons did on this album.

This album is a good collection of balances: Dark and light, synth and guitar, rhythm and flow. All are well represented on this work, and meld together within each song, and throughout the album itself. It's a very cohesive and melodic instrumental effort that also builds upon itself so that by the end of the album, you'll find yourself to have entered easily, seen well, and exited gracefully the sound world that Erik Wøllo has created.

If you really need to classify this work, I'd use the following: deeper downtempo, melodic, ambient, blissful, and mellow.

If you like the samples you listen to hear, then you'll do well to get this album. Well done, and nice work, Erik.

Biography

Genre: New Age

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s

Norwegian composer Erik Wollo started out as a jazz guitarist and dabbled in jazz-rock fusion on his early recordings. In 1984, however, he came out with Traces, an electronic album of startling originality. His subsequent releases are equally impressive. While there's always a sense of warmth to his atmospheric pieces, his music resounds with the stark beauty of Norway's wintry landscapes. Through his subtle minimalist patterns and nebulous breaths of sound, you can easily imagine the composer...
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