A major figure on the double bass scene in Norway, Arild Anderson established himself more widely on the European scene in the 1970s.
He emerges as a versatile bassist who knows how to finely combine the sounds of his instrument with innovative electronic effects.
His compositions evoke jazz figures such as Ornette Coleman and Paul Simon. Landloper, the artist's latest solo, is a return to the essence of jazz and improvisation, always playing with electronics.
Arild Andersen's approach gives rise to poetic pieces that hint at Norwegian folk.
His compositions evoke jazz figures such as Ornette Coleman and Paul Simon. Landloper, the artist's latest solo, is a return to the essence of jazz and improvisation, always playing with electronics.
Arild Andersen's approach gives rise to poetic pieces that hint at Norwegian folk.





