A Dream I Used to Remember

by Opsvik & Jennings

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about

For the new album “A Dream I Used to Remember”, released on Loyal Label, the two moved even further away from their original fascination with the beeps and bleeps of electronic music to have more of a “full band” type approach. Leaning more towards an experimental pop sound of sorts, they spent countless hours in 2007 and 2008 constructing ten memorable themes - experimenting with recording techniques and orchestrations, making use of guitars, upright bass, old school keyboards and electronics, banjos, and a choir. The result is their most thematically focused album to date where each songs complements and leads to the next and the whole record plays down like a story. It is also the first time Opsvik & Jennings release their album on vinyl (LP), in addition to CD and downloads.

credits

released 26 May 2009
Performed, recorded, mixed and produced by Opsvik & Jennings

Eivind Opsvik: upright bass, electric bass, drums, percussion, lap steel guitar, piano, pump organ, keyboards, glass, vocals, software

Aaron Jennings: electric guitars, acoustic guitars, banjo, vocals, electronics, software


Additional contributors:

Vocals: members of Nova Chamber Choir:
Mathilde F. Blichfeldt, Lillian Fjell Hassel, Karianne Jæger, Karoline Ormåsen, Maria Sandve, Hege Kristin Ulvin

Brian Drye on trombone, Rich Johnson on trumpet and Rob Jost on French Horn

RJ Miller plays drums on “Anchor Lane Parade” and “September and Starry-eyed”

Peter Opsvik plays flute

Mastered by Alan Douches at West West Side Mastering, Tenafly, NJ in December 2008

Photography and art direction by Michelle Arcila
www.michellearcila.net

www.opsvikandjennings.com
www.facebook.com/opsvikandjennings
www.loyallabel.com

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