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Anders Nilsson's AORTA

About Me

Anders Nilsson's AORTA was formed early this century in Malmö, Sweden. The band is rooted in Sweden although leader A.N. lives in Brooklyn, New York where he is working as a musician in various ensembles. The members of this band have all played together in various contexts for years so there is a rich, thick language, a strong, ever-expanding musical identity, and a daring, no holds barred attitude among the 4 players, whether playing freely or building upon worked-out charts/plans. We love to sculpt and improvise, employing our full spectrums when we play together, all with a sense of flow that gives life to the energy in the cracks between established musical worlds. The band creates intense, electrifying, genre-bending music filled with surprises which makes for the music being strong, generous, and dynamic, having lots of room for stylistic crossings and interesting musical ideas with all kinds of referential overtones, ranges, and levels. So... not mentioning any genres in this bio, but looking at our influences gives an indication of where it's all coming from. Check out more clips from or buy our 2 recordings on Kopasetic Productions by clicking on these images "Blood" & "Janus" Soon to update you about news and future performances around.

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Member Since: 4/22/2006
Band Website: www.kopasetic.se
Band Members: Anders Nilsson - electric guitar (main composer in case we're not making it up collectively). Mattias Carlson - saxophones/flute with/without effects. David Carlsson - electric bass, synth. Peter Nilsson - drums, bells.
Influences: (Anders' List ..1:) the mood of the day, dreams, present day heroes, collaborators and friends in NYC, people who mean what they say, and are able to change their minds. Heroes and examples from recordings include Don Cherry, John Coltrane, Miles Davis, Frank Zappa, Olivier Messiaen, Anton Webern, Loincloth, Buddy Guy, Black Sabbath, B.B. King, Jimi Hendrix, Jack DeJohnette, Gary Peacock, John McLaughlin, Elvin Jones, Radka Toneff, Henry Kaiser, J.S. Bach, anything can be an influence; a comment, taste, bad taste, new experiences, rawness, delicacies, ladies etc.
Sounds Like: "We're gonna sound like a Dixieland-band after these motherfuckers" (Dave Liebman backstage) "The music is fierce and bypasses the brain in order to strike directly at solar plexus." - Martin Erlandsson/Hallands Nyheter review quotes of our latest record: "...Janus gets more and more captivating by revealing ever-changing shades of depth and wonder, bewilderment and moods just like, well, life itself. A small monument of brutal honesty from a band with a future....the band creates a lot of excitement, and it should be tomorrow´s festival act for an open-minded audience." - Jochem van Dijk/AAJ"...Aorta sound as if they are storming out of the seventies before fusion became a predictable set of cliches. This quartet is heavy with strong electric guitar and sax interplay and inspired soloing. This is one powerful and tight quartet with some wonderful writing making it even more special and unpredictable. You just never know where you will end up, except for great surprises. Considering that it is only January, I know that this fine disc is bound to be one of the year's best under-recognized gems." Bruce Gallanter/Downtown Music Gallery
Record Label: Kopasetic Productions

My Blog

New AORTA Ensemble Album coming out in the fall of 2009!

The urge to expand on AORTA's unique sound with further instrumentation was manifested in it's first installment at KOPA Fest '08 in Malmo, Sweden last October with the premier performance of Anders N...
Posted by on Tue, 03 Feb 2009 09:58:00 GMT

VILLAGE VOICE PICKS BLOOD FOR JAZZ CONSUMER GUIDE

"A second album, Janus, is more varied and virtuosic, with saxophonist Mattias Carlson much more prominent. But this debut stakes guitarist Nilsson's conceptual claim to the mother of all arteries and...
Posted by on Thu, 28 Jun 2007 19:05:00 GMT

Photos: Ninja Agborn

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Posted by on Mon, 15 May 2006 08:25:00 GMT

up the tower

Thanks to everyone that made the gig at tower records today such a success and such a pleasure! It was really fun to do this special event -good vibes, good day, good music. cheers - AN ...
Posted by on Sat, 06 May 2006 17:30:00 GMT