Ontology of Silence is the third and final album in my Interiors trilogy. It explores silence, introspection, and inner presence through sparse electronic textures, gentle tonal fragments, and slow-unfolding atmospheres. The music invites a quiet, focused listening space — where silence is not absence, but a subtle, resonant form of expression.
Unseen Topographies is the second album in Kjetil Husebø’s Interiors trilogy. Exploring light, perception, and hidden inner maps, the music unfolds in luminous, spacious layers that suggest landscapes we can sense but never fully see. Built with synthesizers, samplers, and electronics, it creates an auditory terrain that is both subtle and expansive.
Kjetil Husebø: Synthesizers, Samplers, Live Sampling, FX, Electronics, Programming, Sound Design, Edits. Recorded and mixed at Grandis Studios, Oslo, Norway.
Eivind Aarset: Guitars, Samples and FX. Recorded at Nesodden, Norway.
Design: Lucas Dietrich, Berlin, Germany. Recorded at Mölnlycke, Sweden.
Mastered by Helge Sten, Audio Virus Lab, Oslo.
Music composed, recorded, produced and mixed by Kjetil Husebø between April 2022 and November 2023. Tracks co-composed and co-produced by Arve Henriksen and Eivind Aarset.
Track 4 «Nohtronica» composed, recorded, produced and mixed May 2021.
Supported by Fond for lyd og bilde (The Audio and Visual Fund), Komponistenes vederlagsfond (The Composers’ Remuneration Fund).