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Pauline Hogstrand's music – and Áhkká, in particular – is deeply inspired by both inner and outer influences, by the mystical as well as the rock-solid, by fictitious conversations and the queen mountain of Lappland (Áhkká).
Meaning "the old lady" in Lule Sámi, Áhkká is a barren, wild, exciting, beautiful, and sometimes grumpy mountain regardless of the season. Over the years, the mountain peaks, moss, birch forests, paths, streams, birds and people have shaped the surroundings, and the massif changed them in return - a reflection of a constantly ongoing development and emerging into greatness, surrounding and within. Speaking about why this mountain is so dear to her, the Denmark-based musician shares: "The nature there is harsh and raw and you can easily feel how it’s so much bigger than you. Some people might feel overwhelmed or intimidated, but I feel that when acknowledging the greatness and the power nature consists, I can feel one with it. We come from the same source: I am a part of universe, and universe a part of me."
The music appearing on Áhkká (the album) simulates the dualities of ascent and descent, tension and release, inhale and exhale. Through implementing extended structures for analog and digital synthesis and processed acoustic instrumentations – strings, recorder, pipes and field recordings – Hogstrand expertly navigates these dual motions across two side-long pieces.
The opening "Herein" is slow, difficult, at times jagged and unwelcoming; just like climbing up a mountain early in the morning. Hogstrand shares that this piece is "about surrendering and letting go of control", especially during the last 10 minutes of the track which consist almost solely of an insistent and pulsating drone leading you to no man's land. "Magnitude" offers a release, glimpses of beauty, a softer, easier presence; descending, you're able to see beauty where previously you saw obstacles, perhaps the sun is up, breathtaking views in every direction... This piece is "about all that becomes available after letting go. Suddenly sight clears up in front of your eyes," shares the Swedish composer.
The magic ultimately lies in Hogstrand's perception and portrayal of contrasts – she does not view the two as opposites, but as one reality. "One greatness is not compromised by another greatness." In fact, the opposite is true – one without the other loses meaning, depth and context.
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Pauline Hogstrand is a violist and composer from Northeast Sweden, Piteå, based in Copenhagen in Denmark since 2009. Hogstrand appears as an artist in various constellations; from Baroque ensembles and contemporary sceneries, to free improvising and composing electroacoustic solo works. With the viola as her main instrument, Pauline Hogstrand holds a Master's degree of Performing Arts from the Royal Danish Academy of Music, and has subsequently studied a number of advanced courses specialising in baroque interpretation and electroacoustic composition at Malmö Academy of Music, as well as further classical composition course at Piteå Musikhögskola.
In 2020 Pauline Hogstrand released her debut solo album 'The Enterer' in collaboration with two Copenhagen-based labels: No Technique and Forlaget Kornmod. Áhkká is her second solo album.
credits
released September 8, 2023
Released by Warm Winters Ltd. as WW020
Music composed, performed and produced by Pauline Hogstrand in 2021
Additional samples in ‘Herein’ by Ekkoflok (Valdemar Kristensen) and Pauline Hogstrand performing on Kristensen's homebuilt synthesizer (2021)
Mixed and mastered by Pape Arce
Cover and label artwork by Cecilia Hultman
Cover and label photo by Pauline Hogstrand
Design and layout by Ester Mládenková
Supported by Koda Culture and Danish Arts Foundation
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