Armed
with enthusiasm and patience Mr.Marhaug relentlessly performed and
recorded honing his skills and becoming a unique voice in contemporary
music.He keeps an open mind to its heights and celebrates its genuine
side.According to him, speaking in noise is not speaking in tongues,
but "a celebration". Having heard the stunning "The Shape of Rock to
Come" album for the first time I was dazzled by the energy both raw and
subtle, by the physicality of the release and by its meticulously
crafted compositions.It was my first encounter with Lasse's music and I
took to it straight away.By making a reinterpretation of the album I
did not seek to alter anything as there wasn't a single portion of any
track that needed altering.Instead, its sole purpose was to celebrate
one of the iconic figures in recent music history and to preserve
Lasse's abstract narrative as closely as possible (while adding a tint
of Lezet-ness into the mixes as well).I thank Lasse for allowing this
release to happen.
The "The Shape of Rock to Come" album was
released through the amazing "SmalltownSupersound" label
(www.smalltownsupersound.com) in 2003.
Coverart by Larva 108 and Vojislav Nedeljkovic, 2008/9