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All Genres > New Age > Meditation > AKIRA RABELAIS: spellewauerynsherde

Spellewauerynsherde: Spell. Wavering. Shard. Spell as in speaking, incantation, a digitally constructed matrix of words and voices, summoning up a strange, distant past. Wavering: the shivering of those voices as they dissolve and recombine in Rabelais' rich filtering systems, turning into pulsating, frequency rich drones. Shard: fragments, of voices, of ideas, of memories, of the past, brought back to life again.

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.

Akira Rabelais is an LA based composer.

Check out the artist's website:
http://www.samadhisound.com

Track List:
1. Wyclif Gen. ii. 7
2. Glower Conf. II.20
3. Promp. Parv. 518/20
4. Caxton Golden Leg. 208b/2
5. W. Cunningham Cosmogr. Glasse 125
6. untitled
7. Milton Samson 1122

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