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Jorm

Jorm is a world. Well, it's mainly the brainchild of my musical vision but onstage we are a whole band. On the recordings however, I solely perform all instrume

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Picture for song 'Pinetree romance' by artist 'Jorm'

Pinetree romance

A track from the album "Jorm is a world".
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Picture for song 'Before you pretend to agree' by artist 'Jorm'

Before you pretend to agree

A quite catchy ditty from the symphonic rock album "Veritas".
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Picture for song 'Stunt girls wetting themselves mid-air' by artist 'Jorm'

Stunt girls wetting themselves mid-air

An electro-indie track from the instrumental album "AAEEIIPP".
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Picture for song 'As long as the music plays - Summergrove' by artist 'Jorm'

As long as the music plays - Summergrove

A mellow track from the album "A theory of anything" joint with an instrumental intermission.
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Picture for song 'Skyline' by artist 'Jorm'

Skyline

A track from the album "Jorm is a world".
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Jorm is the brainchild of multi-instrumentalist Fredrik Andersson but began as a joke called "Riffkollektivet" (freely translated "The Riff Community") with the amibition of making old school progressive rock. As any good joke it detoured into more serious territory and became sort of a dual-existing project with a live directed band on one side and a recording project on the other and that's where we're at. The emphasis is still on symphonic prog rock but the palette has extended to include just about anything that pops into Fredrik's hairy head. In short: Jorm is on one hand a one-man recording project and on the other hand a full band occaisonally performing selected songs live wherever they may get the chance. Or even shorter: Jorm is a world.
Band/artist history
See above.
Have you performed in front of an audience?
Yes, when everyone involved in the band part of the project has got the time (we're students and stuff).
Your musical influences
I've written this elswhere, so I'll go ahead and do some sweeping generalization: Progressive rock, symphonic rock, artrock, psychedelia, indie rock, britpop, electronica, folk rock.
What equipment do you use?
Santander ES335 (Gibson copy) Cheap and personally customized Telecaster copy Konrad ES175 (vintage Gibson copy) Sunsmile Doubleneck (Gibson copy) Frank Morley acoustic guitar Whatever bass guitar that I can get my hands on, often a friend's Fender Jazz Whatever drums I can use, often a friend's Premier Artist Maple kit Kawai K1 synthesizer, used strictly as a MIDI controller Yamaha CS-5 analogue synthesizer Roy Benson flute Shure SM58 microphones Korg ToneWorks AX1000G effect pedal Stage Line MMX-802 mixer VST plugins: Native Instruments B4 (for Hammond) Redtron (for Mellotron) Lounge Lizard (for Rhodes/Wurlitzer) Native Instruments Absynth
Anything else?
For anyone with opinions about the production and sound quality I reserve myself since all the tracks are laid down (apart from the drums, obviously) in my apartment.
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