Now on the cusp of his third solo album, Norwegian saxophonist Bendik Giske knows himself well. With his new, self-titled record, he is in his prime as an artist: confident in his voice and abilities, buoyed by critical acclaim from all corners - including two Norwegian Grammy nominations - and a surge in audiences everywhere. With the intriguing choice of Beatrice Dillon as album producer - clearly the British electronic musician is a fellow traveler in the practice of original aesthetic expression - her influence is immediate and keenly felt. Together, they strip away a layer of melodicism, honing in on pattern and rhythm to bring out a different dimension of his mesmerizing sound. While again working with single-take recordings, no overdubs, only ... read more