"Improvoicing" is a captivating exploration of vocal improvisation and experimental soundscapes, presented by the innovative ensemble Trondheim Voices. Released on MNJ Records in November 2010, this 50-minute journey is a testament to the group's unique approach to vocal music, blending spoken word, ritualistic chants, and atmospheric sound design.
The album opens with "Ecliptical," setting the stage for a series of evocative tracks that push the boundaries of traditional vocal performance. Excerpts from "Confabulation" intersperse the album, offering glimpses into the collective's improvisational process. Tracks like "Nakken" and "Stær Opp" showcase the group's ability to create intricate soundscapes using only their voices, while "Fortelling" and "Slipp" delve into more narrative-driven territories.
"Voice Rituals - 1" and "Voice Rituals - 2" highlight the ritualistic aspects of the Trondheim Voices' work, incorporating elements of chanting and rhythmic vocalization. The album concludes with "Take 5," a nod to the improvisational spirit that underpins the entire collection.
"Improvoicing" is a compelling listen for fans of experimental vocal music, offering a unique perspective on the power of the human voice. With its blend of improvisation, sound design, and ritualistic elements, this album is a standout release from Trondheim Voices.