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Bric​-​à​-​brac

by Mt. Mélodie

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about

A collection of miscellaneous instrumental tunes, written over several years and left to gather digital dust on hard drives.

When the first lockdown happened back in 2020, Mt. Mélodie mastermind Thomas Meidell, and other musical friends suddenly found themselves stuck at home with time to spare and an open schedule.

So some songs were picked out from the vault of unfinished tunes, and files were exchanged back and forth over the internet to several contributors, but the project was abandoned as society slowly opened up a bit again. Before finally being picked up again and finished, when all venues again was forced to close down late 2021.

credits

released January 28, 2022

Written and recorded 2017-2022

All songs by T. Meidell
except 6 & 8 by T. Meidell and Toad Doctor

Thomas Meidell Wien: electric guitars, acoustic guitar, SG short-scale bass, Squier bass VI, Danelectro Electric Sitar, Elka organ, piano, iOptigan, Moog Prodigy, Roland SH1000, Roland Juno 60, Yamaha DX11, Yamaha PSS-570, Korg Minilogue, Korg MS-20, Arturia Microfreak, Waldorf Streichfett, Critter & Guitari Pocket Piano, Suzuki Omnichord OM-300, Theremin, programing, samples drum machines, drumming for dummies, percussion, choir

Ola Mile Bruland: electric bass (1,9), fretless bass (3,4,5), euphonium (9)

Marius Leirånes: Stylophone 350s (5), Clavia Nordlead ( 1,5,9) , Korg microKorg (1), Korg m50 (1), Korg MS-10 ( 1,9), Moog Minitaur (1, 9) , fuzz-bass (1) glockenspiel (9)

Gaute Storsve: lapsteel (1,5), electric guitar (1,3,5), percussion (3)

Toad Doctor: ukulele (6), melodica (6), drones (1), audio abuse (6, 8) spoken words (8)

Jonas Eide Hollund: percussion (1,7)

Trond Gjellum: percussion (1,9)

Thomas Hagen Kaldhol: electric guitar (7)

Marius Drogsås Hagen: autoharp (7), modular synth (7), tape marimba (7)

Anders Magnor Killerud: choir (7)

Aleksandra Morozova: choir (7)

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Metronomicon Audio Oslo, Norway

Metronomicon Audio is a small record label based in Oslo, Norway. Strictly speaking, it is not really a label, but rather a community with some 20 active members and a wide range of affiliates which together aim to promote new and interesting music.

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