Dykdypp
Huggutullin

Dykdypp – the band with the most misspelled name in Norwegian music history, and one that will continue to torment proofreaders in jazz magazines and festivals for years to come.

A tornado of soaring saxophone solos, scraping — almost screaming — guitar, driving bass, steady drumming, and wild energy… and right in the middle of it all: cello!

Despite their young age and a mix of still-in-progress and freshly completed jazz studies (from Bergen and Trondheim, respectively), the band has already celebrated multiple birthdays together.

What might appear from the outside as a glorious mess — orange, brown, and blonde; messy and neat; tall and short; smooth and scruffy; uncompromising and fragile; plucking and blowing — is united through breathless, folk-infused rock-prog-jazz. Where the only thing more rock’n’roll than the electric guitar is the saxophone.

That you’ll love this vinyl/CD/streaming link for the rest of your life, I have no more doubt about than that you’ll get a proper workout for your neck, tapping foot, and smile muscles at a Dykdypp concert.

Enjoy!

LP

Formater: Vinyl
07. nov. 2025
Label Sonic Transmissions Records
Katalognr. STRLP45
EAN 0199806439937
PPD 175,-
File under:
Jazz
Sporliste:
1. Pianisten
2. Folk på fjellet
3. Regndans
4. Fjæring
5. Salmen
6. Huggutullin
7. Mymlen
8. To tørre (skiver)
9. Mingus Pingus