The Norwegian trumpeter and composer Eivind Lønning has been collaborating with the American composer and producer Jim O'Rourke for several years, among others is Lønning playing on O’Rourke’s soloalbum Shutting Down Here on Portraits GRM. They also collaborated on O’Rourke’s music for the exhibition Calder: Hypermobility at Whitney Museum of American Art in 2017. Most, but Potentially All is a brand new electroacoustic work for trumpet, composed, mixed, mastered and recorded by Jim O’Rourke with Lønning og trumpets and O’Rourke on kyma with all sounds derived from Eivind Lønning recordings. This is the debutalbum by Eivind Lønning. Jim O'Rourke is one of the most significant figures in electronic and experimental music of the last 30 years, with a track record so extensive and far-reaching that it's enough to take your breath away. He produced Wilco's classic album 'Yankee Hotel Foxtrot', and has also produced albums with Stereolab, Beth Orton and Johanna Newsom. He has collaborated with Merzbow, Derek Bailey and not least Sonic Youth - a band he was a member of for several years. Since moving to Tokyo 15 years ago, O'Rourke has consistently not played concerts outside Japan, but has done a number of long-distance collaborations. Musician and composer Eivind Lønning has created a unique sound repertoire on the trumpet. He is working at the intersection of improvisation and composition, and is known from the duo Streifenjunko, from the Christian Wallumrød Ensemble (ECM) and solo projects in various forms, but has also worked with Jenny Hval, Toshimaru Nakamura, Fennesz, Eiko Ishibashi, Keith Rowe, Sofia Jernberg, Trondheim Jazz Orchestra and more.