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 fromDiscography
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 DeathprodWith others
*''Untitled'' (Smalltown Supersound, 2021) – with Pavel MilyakovReferences
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)