Spunk's 'Filtered Through Friends' is a groundbreaking album that delves into the realms of avant-garde, experimental, and nu jazz. Released on 1 January 2001 via the esteemed Rune Grammofon label, this hour-long masterpiece showcases the Norwegian collective's innovative approach to sound.
The tracklist, comprising pieces such as 'Det Eneste Jeg Vet Er At Det Var Et Horn Engang', 'Akershus Pobertet', and 'Truly Falling Slowly', demonstrates Spunk's ability to craft intricate, genre-bending compositions. With 'Phonophani' and 'Feil Remix', the group's experimental nature shines through, while 'Trav'lin Light' and 'Aker Brygge' exhibit a more nuanced, jazz-influenced side.
Throughout the album, Spunk's eclectic style is on full display, making 'Filtered Through Friends' a captivating listen. The group's willingness to push boundaries and challenge conventional norms results in a unique sonic experience that will resonate with fans of avant-garde and experimental music. With its diverse range of sounds and textures, 'Filtered Through Friends' is a testament to Spunk's innovative spirit and their contribution to the nu jazz genre.