Hekla - Á (2018)
BAND/ARTIST: Hekla
- Title: Á
- Year Of Release: 2018
- Label: Phantom Limb – PHNTM 003
- Genre: Ambient, Experimental, Alternative, Dark, Minimal
- Quality: lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 37:15
- Total Size: 167 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
1. Hatur (04:43)
2. A Hring (04:22)
3. Muddle (04:29)
4. Heyr Himna Smidur (01:52)
5. Arms (04:19)
6. Ekki Er Allt Gull Gloir (03:25)
7. A Way (04:13)
8. I Felum (02:42)
9. Slit (02:40)
10. Stundum (04:30)
Hekla's music exists singularly. A one-off talent, emerging from no particular scene, ascribing to no particular rules.
As a creative tool, the theremin - bizarre, unique, and rarely heard - can be expressive, intuitive and highly adaptable. In Hekla's hands, her instrument covers an enormous range, from skittering birdsong of high frequency chirrups and chirps, to grinding, tectonic sub-bass. We are given the throbbing, apocalyptic dread of 'Muddle' and the baroque beauty of traditional Icelandic hymn 'Heyr Himna Smi∂ur' in sequential tracks on the album's A-Side. Appropriately, she also writes that the album title - Á - is similarly multifaceted in her native Icelandic: "a river is an á and also it means ouch like when you hurt yourself, and also when you put something on top of something you put it á (on) something."
1. Hatur (04:43)
2. A Hring (04:22)
3. Muddle (04:29)
4. Heyr Himna Smidur (01:52)
5. Arms (04:19)
6. Ekki Er Allt Gull Gloir (03:25)
7. A Way (04:13)
8. I Felum (02:42)
9. Slit (02:40)
10. Stundum (04:30)
Hekla's music exists singularly. A one-off talent, emerging from no particular scene, ascribing to no particular rules.
As a creative tool, the theremin - bizarre, unique, and rarely heard - can be expressive, intuitive and highly adaptable. In Hekla's hands, her instrument covers an enormous range, from skittering birdsong of high frequency chirrups and chirps, to grinding, tectonic sub-bass. We are given the throbbing, apocalyptic dread of 'Muddle' and the baroque beauty of traditional Icelandic hymn 'Heyr Himna Smi∂ur' in sequential tracks on the album's A-Side. Appropriately, she also writes that the album title - Á - is similarly multifaceted in her native Icelandic: "a river is an á and also it means ouch like when you hurt yourself, and also when you put something on top of something you put it á (on) something."
Year 2018 | Alternative | Electronic | Ambient | FLAC / APE
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