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Folk Triumfator

by Zandvoort & Uilenbal

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Wolfshaegen
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Wolfshaegen Wederom een pareltje uit Den Haag en omstreken. Favorite track: Safe Sailing for the Galleon Caladrius.
MOULDY TOAST EATER
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MOULDY TOAST EATER Satisfies all my audio cravings in one album...A beautifull haunting dream.. Favorite track: Histoire Ancienne des Dragons Bleus.
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fff This album is as spacey as it is earthy and it deserves much more attention. It's impossible to select a favorite track.
james works
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james works One of my favorite Legowelt-collaborative releases. What I wouldn't give for a full-length LP version of the story heard in But Slowly I Made It My Own, though, or a full LP of tracks like it—electroacoustically eerie radioplay-style stories, displaced from time and space. Favorite track: But Slowly I Made It My Own.
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ØWMB Fantastic album! Love the mix of acoustic and electronic elements <3 Favorite track: Things They Will Never Tell You.
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Stefan Kibellus Thank you !!! I love it ♥♥♥ Favorite track: Where the Fringes of Suburbia Recede.
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NIGHTWIND RECORDS NW024

FOLK TRIUMFATOR is the second album by Zandvoort & Uilenbal, a 'paramusical academic' project of medieval music expert Jimi Hellinga and electronic musician Danny Wolfers. As Zandvoort & Uilenbal they appropriate historical instruments such as a 19th century Victorian harmonium, a medieval hurdy gurdy, an electro acoustic thumb harp and a mid 20th century German Mixtur Trautonium. These are cross bred with the usual arsenal of contemporary electronic instruments and seasoned with some sinister poetry in their North Sea coast temple of sensory sonic delights.

We can write how conceptual and arty this all is but let's just say this is hardcore dark ambient with lots of medieval drone space jazz influences to trip your mind out into a region where time and your opinions cease to exist.

A bit more about some of the instruments used:

The mighty medieval hurdy gurdy is a curious, and for its time, highly technologically advanced instrument in which sound is produced by a rotating wheel'bow' that strikes strings while a little Keyboard that pushes wedges is used to play the melodies. Special dedicated strings can be set to play a continuous drone that can accompany the melody. You can hear Jimi Hellinga playing his hurdy gurdy on tracks like "Safe Haven for the Galleon Caladrius" and "Folk Triumfator"

The late 19th century Kimbal parlor organ/harmonium was already used intensively on the first Zandvoort & Uilenbal album (the 2015 "Geruis Uit Somberdorp"). With its grotesque wooden carvings and ornaments it is still a pièce de resistance in the studio. This colossal instrument produces creaking haunting drones that have become the signature sound for the Zandvoort & uilenbal project.

An electro acoustic mbria / kalimba - an electrified thumb harp using a contact microphone going directly into a tape echo and spring reverb -instantly brings forth endless rusty metallic sounds of chaos like a dark Ligottian music box. It can be heard on 'Always a Nice Story Before Bedtime' among other songs.

The mixtur trautonium, just like the parlor organ, is also revived from the preceding album. This strange early electronic instrument originally invented in 1929 by Friedrich Trautwein at the Berlin Musikhocheschule music and radio lab provides spookily electro acoustic sounds that can be played in an intense expressive manner with a special touch controller.

This album was uploaded in 24bit 48khz audio format for a high quality sound experience

NIGHTWIND RECORDS NW024

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released April 30, 2020

©2020 Written, performed and composed by Jimi Hellinga & Danny Wolfers at the North Sea Institute For The Overmind, Scheveningen, Holland.
Spoken word performed by Dim Garden
Stories written by Danny Wolfers
Mastered by Jimi Hellinga

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