gnom

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Hysj 04:37 Tools
Bestevenn 04:29 Tools
Bastard 03:46 Tools
Vise om natta 04:07 Tools
Takk som byr 03:41 Tools
Hemmelig beskjed 05:13 Tools
Mys 04:52 Tools
Mathilde 04:29 Tools
Sjakk 04:18 Tools
Trøst 04:17 Tools
Fiskesang 04:38 Tools
Lauritzens kafe 04:04 Tools
Lauritzens kafé 00:00 Tools
Vals om en mann fortalt av to kviger 00:00 Tools
Kammerset 02:57 Tools
Sjømannsvise 03:28 Tools
Et liv passere i svevet 04:10 Tools
Gissel 04:33 Tools
En dag i livet 03:06 Tools
Karlsson på taket 03:58 Tools
Februar 03:28 Tools
Det var du som kom 03:19 Tools
Einsamd 03:14 Tools
Tröst 04:18 Tools
Ты не пришла 03:26 Tools
Trшst 04:18 Tools
Die Ganze Nacht 04:14 Tools
Kom og sjå utav vinduet 03:06 Tools
Karlsson pе taket 03:58 Tools
Мэнерик 03:58 Tools
Doppelgänger 03:58 Tools
Погребение 03:58 Tools
Аббадон 03:58 Tools
Trřst 03:25 Tools
Кричалка 03:25 Tools
Алхимик 03:25 Tools
Ведьмин сон 03:25 Tools
Гном 03:25 Tools
Fiskestang 03:25 Tools
Trøst (Demo) 03:25 Tools
Sjakk (Demo) 04:17 Tools
Vise om Natta (Demo) 03:40 Tools
Mys (Demo) 02:16 Tools
Bestevenn (Demo) 04:53 Tools
Vals om en Mann fortalt av to Kviger (Demo) 04:53 Tools
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Tournament Fighters 03:19 Tools
Battletoads 04:53 Tools
Lauritzens Kafè 04:53 Tools
Gissel (Demo) 04:53 Tools
Sjřmannsvise 03:27 Tools
Candy Tchok (Candy Shop Riddim) 03:27 Tools
Kammerset (Demo) 03:27 Tools
Det Var Du Som Kom (Demo) 03:19 Tools
Hysj (Demo) 04:49 Tools
Takk som Byr (Demo) 03:19 Tools
Gwada On Nation 03:19 Tools
Lauritzens Café 03:19 Tools
03 Mathilde 03:19 Tools
Karlsson på taket (demo) 03:19 Tools
02 Lauritzens Kafe 03:19 Tools
Søvnlaus 03:19 Tools
Karlsson pĺ taket 03:19 Tools
Einsamd (Demo) 03:15 Tools
Matihilde 03:15 Tools
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gnom was a Norwegian folk group. It was founded in Bryne, Rogaland, Norway by childhood friends Janove Ottesen and Geir Zahl in 1996 following a brief transitional period after the dissolution of their previous band, Blod, snått & juling. The primary line-up consisted of Ottesen and Zahl, both on lead vocals and guitar; Rune Solheim on drums, Helge Risa on pump organ and piano, and Rolf Prestø on double bass. Jon Sjøen replaced Prestø following his departure from the group in 1999. Songs for the project were primarily written during the space of time between the dissolution of Blod, snått & juling and the founding of gnom. Ottesen and Zahl recorded an acoustic demo in 1997, featuring both original compositions for the project and new versions of songs they had written for Blod, snått & juling, as well as some songs which Ottesen had recorded for his own solo project demo. In 1998, they released their only studio album, Mys, on Shimmer Recordings. Largely ignored both critically and commercially, the album sold less than 600 of its original print run of 1,500 copies in the first full year of its release. Subsequently, gnom held sporadic performances on the smallest of small venues in Norway. On the setlist was the song "Hemmelig Beskjed", which the band themselves described as "ompa" music. The song featured unusual percussion in the form of oil barrels; as a whole, the song elicited a more positive response from concert attendees than the rest of their material. Using "Hemmelig Beskjed" as a starting point, Ottesen then composed "Bastard", an unusual song boasting bizarre storytelling lyrics heavily inspired by Tom Waits, as well as an instrumental section performed on oil barrels. Despite plans for another album, Prestø's eventual departure from the group, poor album sales and concert attendance, and the financial troubles caused by these left the band disheartened, deeming the project unsalvageable in its current form. Using "Bastard" as a musical and stylistic point of reference, Ottesen and Zahl rechristened gnom as Kaizers Orchestra, retaining all of the band members and eventually adding a sixth member. Officially founded on 1 January 2000, Kaizers Orchestra went on to become a commercial and critical success both in Norway and internationally. A studio recording of "Bastard" was eventually released on Kaizers Orchestra's self-titled first EP, colloquially known as the Gul EP. In 2003, after a long legal struggle to purchase the rights to the material from Shimmer Recordings, Ottesen and Zahl released a remastered edition of Mys with an altered tracklist, notably featuring the studio recording of "Bastard" from the Gul EP. Ottesen and Zahl have sporadically performed gnom material on special occasions, most recently during the promotional tour for Kaizers Orchestra's autobiography Kontroll på kontinentet. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.