*2026 stock* Motvind Records stalwarts Miman mark their 10th year as a working band with “X-IV”, their first release since 2021. Including four very different albums, it gives both old and new listeners the opportunity to get to know some of the different musical landscapes in which Miman are right at home.
«It doesn’t make much sense to apply a lot of the usual metrics to both the music created by the Scandinavian trio Miman or the way the group operates. Its members possess deep curiosity and generous versatility, but despite routinely pushing their music in ever- changing directions, with a constantly growing variety of collaborators, Norwegian fiddler Hans P. Kjorstad and clarinetist Andreas Røysum and Swedish bassist Egil Kalman are anything but dilettantes. They’re often categorized as improvisers—and there’s little question they excel at the practice—but such a label misses the point of what Miman is about. And Miman is about music, full stop.
X-IV celebrates the trio’s tenth anniversary, and in typical Miman fashion it more than doubles its entire recorded output over that time, with the inclusion of four disparate albums. The group released three superb, nonchalantly varied albums between 2018-2021, all of them rooted in free improvisation without heeding the tired dictates of so-called non-idiomatic improv.
Miman takes the music wherever it needs to go in the moment,
whether that meets touching on free jazz, Norwegian fiddle music, contemporary classical techniques, or richly striated drones. Sometimes they use the studio to add post-production flourishes, sometimes they use structural conceits in live performance, and, as you can hear from the album devoted to the music of Hildegard von Bingen, they play compositions. It’s all about music.” - Peter Margasak
Cat. number: MOT35CD, MOT37CD, MOT38CD, MOT39CD
Year: 2025
Notes: CD I: Recorded by Magnus Skavhaug Nergaard at Flerbruket, 8-10 April 2024
CD II: Recorded by Magnus Skavhaug Nergaard at Flerbruket, 8-10 April 2024
CD III: Recorded by Adam Asnan in Berlin, 1-2 September 2024
CD IV: Recorded by Johan Simonsen in Studio Paradiso, 13 March 2024
Cover art - Landscape with a Woodland Pool, Albrecht Dürer, 1497
Recording made with support from Fond for utøvende kunstnere