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Akira Rabelais - Spellewauerynsherde

Maybe it's because of this unpronounceable title, but I have completely missed this (2004!) release. I never have heard about it until recently. Better late than never, because this is easily one of the strangest and the most compelling albums I ever heard!

Upon hearing only the first track of this haunting album I realised that this is a sound completely different from all I heard before.
It's as if a voice coming from the middle ages haunts you in your deepest sleep. It's beautiful, heavenlike. But at the same time it's distorted and confusing, scary even.

"Spellewauerynsherde" is built up from found sounds, field recordings of traditional Icelandic accapella lament songs recorded in the late 1960s or early 1970s on Ampex tapes and then forgotten about. After discovering the neglected tapes, cleaning them up and digitizing them for a library, Rabelais became fascinated with the heartbreaking sadness of the voices and began to think of them as source material for a series of compositions.

As the title (Spelle, Wavering, Sharde) suggests, you will not understand a word of what is sung. But somehow the message will come through.

This incredible record is available through samadhisound (David Sylvian's label)

A Boomkat (recommended online store specialised in recordings like this) quote: "Not many album's will move you in quite the way that this album does. Believe. "
Believe, indeed!

Dutch NPS/Radio 4 will host a full one hour special to present Spellewauerynsherde.
It will be presented in April 2006 (so that leaves some time for good preparation), as the first in a series that also will feature some new ambient collages and remixes from myself.

Akira Rabelais himself has already promised to contribute some special unreleased related material.

Expect some exciting news for early 2006!

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