
Nev Lilit - Hyperit (2025)
BAND/ARTIST: Nev Lilit
- Title: Hyperit
- Year Of Release: 2025
- Label: Moloton
- Genre: Ambient, Noise
- Quality: 16bit-44,1kHz FLAC / 24bit-44,1kHz FLAC
- Total Time: 34:35
- Total Size: 186 mb / 362 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
1. Lilac (06:13)
2. The Rite of Spring (05:09)
3. Hyperit (08:50)
4. Nights Open / Open Nights (06:27)
5. Terra (05:00)
6. Forever Apart (02:56)
Evolving from a performance lecture by philosopher and Jonna Bornemark at Orionteatern in Stockholm, ‘Hyperit’ (Swedish for a volcanic stone;
hypersthenite in English) is inspired by Jennefelt’s performances alongside Bornemark. Before each performance, Jennefelt would plant a lawn on stage, with dirt, sand, gravel, rocks, weeds, and a body of water placed underneath. During the performance, Jennefelt would dig a hole in this lawn, delving progressively deeper and recording soundscapes in the process, with microphones attached to her tools of excavation.
With ‘Hyperit’, Jennefelt expands these ideas into a distinct incarnation of experimental world building, reenvisioning the lecture composition project with new sounds, vocals and field recordings. Using the performance lecture as a springboard, she explores the interior geological matter on ‘Hyperit’, sculpting electronic music inspired by the terrain of meteorites, magma and the Earth’s innermost composition. In this Jennefelt aims to capture a sense of being ‘inside’ the eponymous volcanic stone, or, as it’s known in her native Swedish, of being ‘inside the mountain’.
1. Lilac (06:13)
2. The Rite of Spring (05:09)
3. Hyperit (08:50)
4. Nights Open / Open Nights (06:27)
5. Terra (05:00)
6. Forever Apart (02:56)
Evolving from a performance lecture by philosopher and Jonna Bornemark at Orionteatern in Stockholm, ‘Hyperit’ (Swedish for a volcanic stone;
hypersthenite in English) is inspired by Jennefelt’s performances alongside Bornemark. Before each performance, Jennefelt would plant a lawn on stage, with dirt, sand, gravel, rocks, weeds, and a body of water placed underneath. During the performance, Jennefelt would dig a hole in this lawn, delving progressively deeper and recording soundscapes in the process, with microphones attached to her tools of excavation.
With ‘Hyperit’, Jennefelt expands these ideas into a distinct incarnation of experimental world building, reenvisioning the lecture composition project with new sounds, vocals and field recordings. Using the performance lecture as a springboard, she explores the interior geological matter on ‘Hyperit’, sculpting electronic music inspired by the terrain of meteorites, magma and the Earth’s innermost composition. In this Jennefelt aims to capture a sense of being ‘inside’ the eponymous volcanic stone, or, as it’s known in her native Swedish, of being ‘inside the mountain’.
| Electronic | Ambient | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
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