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Elephant9

Elephant9 is a Norwegian progressive jazz rock/fusion band that started in 2006 under the name Storløkken/Eilertsen/Lofthus before changing their name to Elephant9 the same year. Their music is a modern take on 70’s fusion and hard rock, influenced by Miles Davis on one end and bands like Emerson, Lake & Palmer and Deep Purple on the other. The hammond-driven fusion and analogue instrumental pieces drives their music into focused, structured jams, as well as pushing ...read more

Elephant9 is a Norwegian progressive jazz rock/fusion band that started in 2006 under the name Storløkken/Eilertsen/Lofthus before changing their name to Elephant9 the same year. Their music is a modern take on 70’s fusion and hard rock, influenced by Miles Davis on one end and bands like Emerson, Lake & Palmer and Deep Purple on the other. The hammond-driven fusion and analogue instrumental pieces drives their music into focused, structured jams, as well as pushing their music into long stretches of progressive rock in a self-assured way. They are notable for featuring Motorpsycho's Ståle Storløkken among their lineup. « hide

Similar Bands: Hedvig Mollestad Trio, Motorpsycho, Grand General, Jaga Jazzist

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4.1
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4.1
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Psychedelic Backfire II
2019

4.3
3 Votes
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2019

4
3 Votes

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