Making music has been an all-consuming ardour for Norway’s Marte Eberson, mainly since delivery. The daughter of achieved jazz guitarist Jon Eberson, Marte started her formal music coaching at an early age, incomes a bachelor’s diploma from the jazz program on the College of Bergen’s prestigious Grieg Academy. Not one to be confined by genres, the keyboardist/singer/composer performed an integral position within the success of Scandinavian indie-pop sensation Highasakite. Amongst quite a few different tasks, she continues to carry out together with her dad within the jazz-rock band Eberson.
Extra just lately, Eberson has been establishing herself as a solo artist with a formidable artistic vary, from jazz and electronica to up to date classical and complex singer/songwriter fare. The craving, robustly delivered “Paradise” leans extra towards the latter. It’s the newest in a string of singles within the leadup to an upcoming LP she’s engaged on with assist from producer Lars Voldsdal (Hellbillies, Turbonegro, Claudia Scott).
“We dwell in a world that’s consistently shifting, stuffed with noise and strain to at all times be doing extra,” says Eberson of the easy message behind “Ardour.” “I discover myself craving stillness—these uncommon, quiet moments the place all the things feels current and actual. This music grew to become a strategy to seize that feeling, even when only for a couple of minutes.”
We’re proud to premiere Marte Eberson’s “Ardour.”
—Hobart Rowland