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Flavigula – Podél Směrů

Flavigula – Podél Směrů
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Flavigula

“Podél Směrů”

a tastefully arranged delicate ambient sound journey

These pieces are based on improvisations that were discharged by a guitar and its associated sonic manipulation devices during 2021.

Recorded in Logroño, Prague, Seminole, Myrtle Beach and Moncton.

Bob Murry Shelton – Guitar, Synth, Treatments
Christian Michael Newman – Voice, Treatments, Cover Art
Kris Boudreau – Electric Bass and associated sonic manipulation devices

Lyrics to Vlci by Renata Connors.

Mixed and mastered by Flavigula.

www.zenapolae.com/releases/zen246/zen246__Flavigula__Podel_Smeru__01_Feudal_Fetish.mp3

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posted 06 March 2022

the moment klktv – be a bridge

the moment klktv – be a bridge

the moment klktv

“be a bridge”

The Moment KLKTV consists of Alejandro Fournier and Michael Rittner and can look back on a very international history: everything started with their joint stint as part of an artist collective in Guadalajara (Mexico), moves on to the first album produced in Malaga and has now arrived at the second joint album, which goes back to a joint visit to Berlin in 2017 and has since evolved across genres and borders. Indeed, „Be A Bridge“ sounds at times like a nocturnal excursion through the neon-lit ruins of 1980s West Berlin, arm in arm with Gabi Delgado, Thomas Fehlmann and Human League’s Philipp Oakey. The wonderful wave pop of tracks like „Kill The Beast“, „Human League“ or „A Waking Miracle“, which is carried by the abysmal vocals of Alejandro, magnificently underlines these kind of evocations. But the album is much more than just a revel in the past and moves skillfully between very different genres involving wave, house and pop. The songs take inspiration from several collaborations, for example with the singers Maria Tammer, Sofia Lorena and Mavi Solano, and the guitar parts played by Ede Mueller, that further expand the already multifaceted approach of the album. With „Be A Bridge“, Moment KLKTV has succeeded in creating a very coherent album, which convinces with a very mature and well-balanced crossover sound that could win over a completely new crowd of listener.
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posted 04 December 2021

Origami Repetika – Frozen Desert

Origami Repetika – Frozen Desert
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Origami Repetika

“Frozen Desert”

Origami Repetika, no less. The artist whose free music was recently randomly picked up and used as a background track by a Bollywood-style singer is back with another 20kbps release. No singing this time though, although it’s not hard to imagine someone would like to sing or hum a tune to these pleasurable downtempo tracks. So it wouldn’t be too surprising if these were also turned into songs by someone out there.
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posted 25 October 2021

Various Artist – Querencia

Various Artist – Querencia

Various Artist

“Querencia”

Shika Shika is very happy and proud to share with you “QUERENCIA” our 2021 compilation introducing 14 tracks by artists from 14 different countries.

The theme of this compilation was migration in the broadest sense – how music, people and culture expands and goes beyond borders – and each artist approached that in their own way, in their own context. You can find out more about the inspiration by clicking on the individual tracks.

Querencia: ‘a place where you are your most authentic self; a place from which your strength of character is drawn, where you feel safe, where you feel at home’.

For the artwork, we invited Argentinean visual artist Gala Berger to collaborate with us with one of her pieces. She is co-founder of La Ene (New Energy Museum of Contemporary Art), an experimental museum based in Buenos Aires, and the Paraguay Printed Art Fair, a fair born with the aim of creating alternative platforms of exchange and circulation of independent publications without the traditional restrictions and regulations faced by the mainstream press.
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released August 12, 2021

Ancestral Beats (COL)
Dengue Dengue Dengue & Prisma (PER + ARG)
Elzy (RU)
Eat My Butterfly feat. Syna Awel (Reunion Island + ALG)
Expe (JP)
Hajna feat. Fayssal Naseur (FR + ALG)
Isami (JP)
LDLP (NL)
Lilium (US)
Maggie Tra (CAM)
Nuri (TUN)
Penya (UK – FL)
Sidirum (ARG)
Terror/Cactus & Pahua (ARG + MEX)

Artwork: Gala Berger (instagram.com/galaberger)
Design: Clau Smith (instagram.com/clau._.smith)
Mastering: Rob Small

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posted 15 August 2021

Lluvia Acida – Archipiélago Coloane

Lluvia Acida – Archipiélago Coloane
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Lluvia Acida

“Archipiélago Coloane”

“I conceive this album as a ship that crosses the frigid southern waters, with the millennial icebergs and its waves always ready to embody the spirit of the storm, that old sword of the ocean that also inhabits us. In this way, the sounds of this work have been impregnated with the stories of Francisco Coloane, an exceptional writer who managed to embody the most genuine character of the territory.

The most maritime of our writers, a dreamer of new territories and the captain of ships that plunge into the sea of memory. Accessing his literature means entering fully into the greatness of the cetacean, in the human dimension of man taming the catastrophic nature of the elements. On this terrain, Lluvia Ácida has been incorporating into its tireless artistic work the sounds of the territory, the propellers spinning in the rough Antarctic seas, the passing of the wind carrying dreams until they crash into the eternity proposed to us by the Southern Cross with its secret but luminous figure.

This album complements readings, opens wrinkles in the understanding of a work, merges with the salt of our icy seas, reconstructs the writer’s journeys.

Music that runs along the cliffs in the manner of a sentry.

Sudden melodies similar to marine ballads of old ports of reverie.

One after another, the themes and melodies interpret the dynamic universe of this tall, bearded man, who summoned with his voice and writing the infinite solitude of the pampas and the lonely halo of the ships whipped by the gale in search of a lighthouse that orients them.

Lluvia Ácida has eloquently captured the ‘Coloanean’ narrative breath and vision, from the width of the Strait of Magellan, it is a shipwrecked bottle that floats between the sound waves, translating that energetic, crackling and revealing prose, capable of realizing a geography where man is embedded in the southern landscape to contemplate the sacred cathedral of the shipwreck.”

Oscar Barrientos Bradasic
Escritor / Writer
(Punta Arenas, Magallanes, Chile. Octubre / October 2019)

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posted 05 August 2021

Fields Ohio – Litha

Fields Ohio – Litha

Fields Ohio

“Litha”

While searching for the light that kills the bacteria
they found a light that reprograms the cells,
a light that rewrites the souls,
and a light that travels nowhere
except it’s everywhere.

And while they were at it
they had to consider proportionate
quantum integers that existed
on the other
side of the worm hole,
-)))That swirling mass that spins faster
than the speed of any light
so quickened by madness at onehundred&eightysevenmillionmilespersecond that it traps
light and anything else in sight
in order to deconstruct, to pull a part the atoms and reconfigure,
like the mouth of Pluto
sucking our dear Persephone into the crust
into the depths of the earth itself,
the blackness was all consuming
til her mother scorched the soil with revenge
and Pluto freed her but with some leverage
to bring life back and repair the burns and then in winter she returns.
Her sacred release brings our pomegranate
lips that yearned for Spring bliss,
a well intact rite of atonement
earned in the winter drifts for those who survive it.

So do the blackholes too transform and release the
light to some flipped compartment of space and time?
Do the particles ride through and bring light to
another side?
These were the questions they began to ask
as humanity looked back with a vast flabbergast,
they had exacerbated the fresh water which all life has a constant need,
the land became void of air giving trees,
all beginning with the lust for greed.
But we have not done this, you and I nor my neighbor down the street,
How can we be held responsible for changing the way we all see?
And then as though a light bulb had gone off above them,
everything clicked. Our old ways must be swallowed by generations
who detest the exploitation of the needy. The future is only foreboding if we allow for
the greedy to succeed.
The darkness must transform the light and in this yinyang eddy
they found their peace.
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released June 20, 2021

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posted 20 June 2021