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Bendik Giske is a Norwegian saxophonist and performance artist, living in Berlin. He has released three albums, ''Surrender'' (2019), ''Cracks'' (2021), and ''Bendik Gaske'' (2023) all on Smalltown Supersound.


Life and work

Giske was born in Oslo. He spent time as a child in Bali. He attended a music conservatoire in Copenhagen. Dave Segal at ''Pitchfork'' wrote that "Giske's approach has more in common with the otherworldly fever-dreamscapes of the late trumpeter Jon Hassell and his young sax acolyte Sam Gendel than with any jazz traditionalists." John Lewis, writing in ''The Guardian'', describe's Giske's music thus: "Instead of hiding the imperfections, glitches and inner workings of the instrument, he foregrounds them, like a sonic Pompidou Centre. He places numerous contact microphones around his saxophone to amplify the sound of his fingers clicking against the keys and keypads, till it sounds like a typewriter playing techno. He amplifies his own sighs and breaths and puts the sounds through FX units. His playing uses hypnotic repetition and some Albert Ayler-style overblowing freakouts, but Giske also draws from the techniques of the didgeridoo", from his time as a child in Indonesia, from the techno music scene in Berlin, and from
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's "queer time". Giske was inspired to make ''Surrender'' after a visit to
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, a nightclub in Berlin. "Recorded in Oslo with producer Amund Ulvestad, the music is played by Giske alone on his sax. ... The patter of keys being pressed provides the beat, jangling away alongside reverberating sax riffs. Occasionally Giske's voice can be made out, a faint background chant." On ''Cracks'', Lewis writes that "his producer André Bratten uses the studio as an instrument, exploiting odd resonances and echoes, ... manipulating sympathetic drones and harmonics, creating a spectral shroud around Giske's ecstatic burbles".


Discography


Solo


Albums

*''Surrender'' ( Smalltown Supersound, 2019) *''Cracks'' (Smalltown Supersound, 2021) * ''Bendik Giske'' (Smalltown Supersound, 2023)


EPs

*''Adjust'' (Smalltown Supersound, 2018) – with remixes by Lotic and Deathprod


With others

*''Untitled'' (Smalltown Supersound, 2021) – with Pavel Milyakov


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Giske, Bendik Norwegian LGBTQ musicians 21st-century Norwegian male musicians 21st-century Norwegian saxophonists Musicians from Oslo Living people Year of birth missing (living people)