Composed for and recorded with the Tromso Chamber Orchestra, Messe I.X-VI.X is the brooding new electro-Classical crossover release from Ulver.
A fitting testament to the incredible evolution of Ulver over its two decade existence, Messe I.X-VI.X is a gloriously ambitious and atmospheric follow up to 2011's acclaimed Wars Of The Roses, taking in Ambient/Electronica, Contemporary Classical and Avant-Rock influences.
Somewhat echoing 2007's sombre Shadows of the Sun, the band has suggested the new album feels like a companion piece to its vaunted predecessor.
Commissioned in 2012 by the Tromso Culture House in Norway, the music was first performed live by Ulver, alongside the Tromso Chamber Orchestra on September 21 2012.
The band subsequently took the recordings back to Oslo and spent until Spring 2013 in post-production, honing the material for its studio release.
The six compositions were written, produced, recorded and mixed by Ulver - this time consisting of Ole Alexander Halstensgard, Kristoffer Rygg, Jorn H. Svaeren and Tore Ylwizaker - with additional aid and advice from composer Martin Romberg, who also arranged the music for the 21 members of the Chamber Orchestra. The album also features the extraordinary talents of contemporary composers/musicians Ole-Henrik Moe and Kari Ronnekleiv.
01 As Syrians Pour In 02 Lebanon Grapples With Ghosts Of A Bloody Past 03 Shri Schneider 04 Glamour Box (ostinati) 05 Son Of Man 06 Noche Oscura Del Alma 07 Mother Of Mercy