Trummor & Orgel Indivisibility
The Scandinavian kings of 21st century library recently returned with their sixth album and now the first to gain a UK release; sounding like Stereolab playing covers of groovy sixties lounge pop while adding contemporary sounds and textures. This is where Krautrock inspired electro meets psychedelic funk soundtracks from Italian B-movies. In Trummor & Orgels own words: the goal behind making Indivisibility was to find balance between the organic and the electronic, the dynamic and the predictable, then and now; the equilibrium between man and machine. Since the start in 2003 Trummor & Orgel have released six instrumental full-length albums, they have worked musically with, among others, Ebbot Lundberg (The Soundtrack of Our Lives), Magnus Carlson (Weeping Willows) and Peter Moren (Peter, Bjorn and John), featured music in several TV shows and movies, received a Swedish Grammy nomination in the Jazz category, composed the score for a silent movie but most importantly, built a reputation as being a brilliant and mind- blowing live act through their several hundreds of acclaimed live shows in Scandinavia and parts of Europe. Trummor & Orgel is Anders Ljunggren (organ) and Staffan Ljunggren (drums). Released on Salvation Records in the UK, Trummor & Orgel join the label that introduced Klaus Johann Grobe to an international audience as well as releasing records by Liverpools Strange Collective and Frances Forever Pavot amongst others. Available in a physical format in the UK for the first time, Indivisibility is released exclusively on vinyl.