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Title:
Woouldy
Musician:
Club Alpino
Style:
Neofolk
Released:
MP3 album size:
1543 mb
FLAC album size:
1382 mb
Other formats:
WAV AHX AUD MP4 MMF DTS AC3
Rating:
4.2 ✪

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Club Alpino - Woouldy
MP3 version RAR archive

1382 downloads at 17 mb/s

Club Alpino - Woouldy
FLAC version RAR archive

1543 downloads at 19 mb/s

Tracklist

1 Ombra 5:34
2 Sul 4:09
3 Huldur 5:51
4 Ledve 6:16
5 Rau 6:17
6 Baltika 5:18

Credits

  • Artwork By, Cover – Wiktoria Wysoczyńska
  • Composed By, Recorded By, Mixed By – Club Alpino
  • Design – Marcin Witek
  • Mixed By, Mastered By – Phattcut
Reviews:
  • Juce
by Vital Weekly,nr 1083:The new label Gusua Records tells us that there is a manifest behind their label, and it reads: "not all sounds are born naturally, however all are nature dependent / sound carrier is always an instrument / even if there is no electricity, we will continue to create" I am not sure they are from but the music of Club Alpino, the same person who runs the label, is inspired by the folklore and myths of Europe and field recordings here were recorded during "hitch-hiking trips through the Iceland, former Yugoslavia, Italy, Lithuania, Austria, Bieszczady & Karkonosze mountains", and there are some "handmade tape loops". I am sure there are also instruments used. The opening piece is surely all about field recordings, some electronics/synthesizers and a text by Edgar Allan Poe and sounds a bit gothic, but in the other pieces Club Alpino also uses a fair bit of rhythm and while everything is quite dark in this release, it is also more synthesizer based, even a bit of cosmic arpeggio in 'Huldur' and field recordings seem to be not as much in use in the other five pieces. It is a piece of music that I enjoyed very much. A bit of darkwave like, which is good for a change. The whole 'myths of Europe' is perhaps a bit lost on me, but perhaps a piece like 'Rau', no rhythm and lots of atmosphere suggesting synthesizers can be seen as a soundtrack of forests and mist of time. In the final piece 'Baltika' there is a bit of traditional Eastern European wind instruments and the slow pounding rhythm might be inspired by some folkloristic dance, but as said that whole notion of folklore is a bit lost on me. The six tracks on this album is a very varied bunch of tracks, maybe even a bit too varied and one is not really sure what it is Club Alpino wants; to be a bit techno-like? Moody and dark, be it atmospheric and rhythmic? Or maybe the whole album is a story in itself? See, what I mean? Nevertheless I though this was a most enjoyable release. (FdW)––– Address: http://clubalpino.bandcamp.com/releases