Enavomi
Enavomi is the name used to describe the sound worlds created by the norwegian sound artist Tryggve Lund.
With a love for all good music, he seeks to merge the harsh electronic sounds both with the improvisation of free-jazz, and the melodic tradition of scandinavian folk music. As a natural multi instrumentalist, home buildt electronics and live-looping are used on the same premisses as voice, flute, violin, prepared acoustic guitar, and more recently, bass clarinet.
After releasing the debut EP in 2005 on the now defunct British label Lampse with worldwide distribution, Tryggve Lund understood that his music needs be created live on stage, it is in the interaction with an audience that the most powerful magic is happening. Soon after he met his sister-in-arms, the painter, performance artist and cellist Sanna Kemgren, and together they formed Origami Traumatika to explore the physical aspects of noise music. Though there has been done quite a few Origami Traumatika concerts and performances lately (even as far away as Chengdu, China!), the world of Enavomi is as alive as ever, growing more complex and expanding into new untouched territories.
Active and past constellations is among others the performance, noise and live-painting duo Origami Traumatika, Lo Fi Lazer with swedish live-looper Per Boysen, the mega-folk acoustic drone band Gunerius Quack och Dom Andra, the noise techno duo Eivorizer, duos with flutist Frøydis Dahlø, guitarist and max/msp'ist Martin Aaserud, free-bird Ali Parandian, and american/chinese multi instrumentalist Douglas Lee. He has also played with the super groups Origami Republika Allstars (with people like Tore H. Boe, Rune Flaten, Benny Galaktika, Sten Ove Toft, Kai Mikalsen and more) and Norwegian Noise Orchestra (with everyone, really), and did actually share stage with Nils Økland, Michael Duch and Karl Seglem, once.