Drivan
Disko
(Smalltown Supersound)
Drivan is a new band by Kim Hiorthøy,
consisting of Kim, Lisa Östberg and Louise Peterhoff
of Sweden, and Kristiina Viiala of Finland. The group met
in Stockholm in the fall of 2007 while working together on
a multi-faceted dance piece by choreographer and performance
artist Gunilla Heilborn, entitled The Potato Country.
The moving, yet humorous performance piece, with music written
by Hiorthøy, incorporated dance, spoken word and songs.
Upon the completion of its run in Stockholm, Hiorthøy
asked Lisa, Louise, and Kristiina if they would be interested
in collaborating further.
In early 2008 the group met in Skåne
in the south of Sweden, where they worked on initial sketches
and tracks in the remote house and studio of Bebbe Risenfors.
New songs were written and subsequently recorded in Stockholm
during the fall of that year and spring of 2009. Most of the
tracks on the finished album, Disko, began their
evolution as a Kim Hiorthøy loop, eventually being
built upon by all the collaborators. Drivan is a group first
and foremost, with everyone cooperating on lyrics and melodies,
and although there are flourishes of Hiorthøy’s
signature sound, the recordings’ folk-oriented and organic
feel has the band drawing more from Swedish folk and prog
of the 70s, as well as Stina Nordenstam’s People
Are Strange album.
Sung entirely in Swedish, a lot of the songs
on Disko revolve around themes of collectivity and the salvation
of something through destruction. Although some of the meaning
is lost in translation, lyrics like "If you lose your
memory, I will lie about everything in your life" and
“Everything we did/we'll do it better later” resound
as clearly in English as they do in Swedish. The lyrics to
the opening track, “Som en Läderlapp”, which
can roughly be translated to “Like a piece of leather”,
take some inspiration from “Bat Out of Hell” by
Meat Loaf. (“Läderlapp” was also the original
Swedish name given to Batman when the comic was first published
there).
Backgrounds:
Kim Hiorthøy is based in Oslo and Berlin
and operates in many different artistic fields in addition
to music. He’s released three albums – Hei in
2000, Melke (a collection of remixes, 7 inches, rarities and
unreleased tracks) in 2002, and 2007’s My Last Day,
as well as several singles and EPs. As a graphic designer
he is responsible for the album artwork of Rune Grammofon
and many Smalltown Supersound releases. He’s an artist
represented by Standard Oslo (www.standardoslo.no). A monograph
of his design work, titled Tree Weekend, was published by
Germany's Die Gestalten Verlag in 2001 and a book of photographs
is forthcoming on Powershovel Books in Japan.
Lisa Östberg, Louise Peterhoff, and Kristiina
Viiala all have backgrounds in the performing arts and work
in a variety of capacities:
Lisa has worked with dance and theatre as well
as musical productions such as Chess and Mamma Mia. She also
creates her own stage productions, and writes screenplays.
Her first feature, The Games We Play is currently being shot
in Gotland, Sweden.
Louise performed with the renowned Needcompany
in Belgium for several years, and is currently touring with
one of their productions. In the fall she will appear in A
Dream Play by August Strindberg at the Moment Theatre in Stockholm.
Kristiina has worked with her own productions
in collaboration with artists in both Sweden and Finland.
She is currently collaborating with Mattias Fransson of the
Swedish comedy group Klungan as well as working with Gunilla
Heilborn, the director of The Potato Country, on
her new piece.
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