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The Skinny (http://www.theskinny.co.uk/article/99046-trummor-orgel---visions)
"The Hammond organ is a funny old beast; capable of conjuring forth ocean storms of electricity one minute, and sounding like elevator muzak the next, they need to be treated with care. Thankfully, Trummor & Orgel know exactly what they’re doing. Sparse, one chord vamps are as evocative in their simplicity as Hemmingway’s prose style, Sleeper recreating the smoke of a New Orleans jazz joint, and Winter setting the scene of a sublime Sixties acid trip. Elsewhere, the portraits are less abstract; Cooldown is a hip R’n’B ballad with a strutting chorus, whilst Hurricane is jazz laced with danger. Staffan Ljunggren’s drumming throughout is a superb fusion of feel and explosive theatricality, pouting hi-hat features and gutsy tom abuse only providing rhythmic retorts to the melodic invention of the Hammond organ. Instrumental fusion albums are often the poor cousin to a group’s live performance. Visions is most definitely an exception to the rule." - Joe Barton, posted Mon 17 May 2010 (grade 4 av 5)
Belle Vue Press Vol. X
"[...] Ten tracks in the style that they have brought to today and we have accepted with matchless elation. Hammond ORgan M100 and Ludwig drum set are the Ljunggren brothers' tools that trip us, through the result, in the kaleidoscopic angles of their mind. Sometimes lyrical and fairy, some others dark and melancholic, other psychedelic or jazz bring any expectation upside down and nail you down from the first note. We also ought to mention the album covers, designed by Fredrik Fogelqvist, who is their exclusive photographer."