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iris electrum, #4(going back to sleep) |
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iris electrum, you are |
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iris electrum, S (when we collide) |
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iris electrum, II (the grand reverie) |
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iris electrum, #9 (stay with me) |
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iris electrum, of tigers and owls (no future, no past) |
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iris electrum, #3 (we are august) |
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iris electrum, the stars (a month goes by) |
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iris electrum, 365 (the nameless in us) |
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iris electrum, R (the path) |
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iris electrum, the shadows and the sun |
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iris electrum |
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iris electrum, #4(going back to sleep) |
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iris electrum, you are |
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iris electrum, S (when we collide) |
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iris electrum, II (the grand reverie) |
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iris electrum, #9 (stay with me) |
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iris electrum, of tigers and owls (no future, no past) |
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iris electrum, #3 (we are august) |
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iris electrum, the stars (a month goes by) |
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iris electrum, 365 (the nameless in us) |
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iris electrum, R (the path) |
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iris electrum, the shadows and the sun |
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Editor’s Note |
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iris electrum are a band of twelve, gathered around composer and percussionist Johannes Wakolbinger, singer Mira Lu Kovacs, and producer Sixtus Preiss. After having spent two years in the studio negotiating no more and no less than the “most exciting, most comforting, and most profound in music”, the collective are now ready to present their new album. It features pop music of stunning grandeur, and of moving simplicity. Eleven songs brimming over with ideas, sounds, shapes, defying any stylistic categorization, nimbly commuting between different genres, celebrating diversity and curiosity: stories meandering between perplexity and clarity, between despair and hope, between poetic license and truth. Speaking of poetry: how much truth is in the words we hear in track 2?! you are / not more / than me / if you / make me / less / than you. Here we go again, listening to some good Austrian music on the way ...
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About the Artist |
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Johannes Wakolbinger studied drums, improvised music and composition in Vienna, Munich and Gothenburg. He develops, writes and plays for several musical projects, as well as for film and theater – amongst others: Month Of Sundays, Das B war immer grau, Armes Theater Wien, Voices Of Vesper.
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Line-Up |
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Johannes Wakolbinger, Compositions, Lyrics, Drums Mira Lu Kovacs, Vocals Michael Wedenig, Guitars Bernhard Geigl, Keys Beate Wiesinger, Electric & Double Bass Florian Sighartner, Violin Irene Kepl, Viola Anna Lang, Violoncello Alexander Kranabetter, Trumpet & Alto Horn Richard Köster, Trumpet & Flugelhorn Alexander Löwenstein, Alto Saxophone Andreas Lachberger, Tenor Saxophone Leonhard Skorupa, Bass Clarinet
Additional musicians: Sixtus Preiss / additional drums on track 06, Judith Ferstl / double bass on 08, Manuela Schedler / flute on 04 & 07, Nikolaus Dolp, Jakob Gnigler, Philipp Harnisch, Alexander Mairhofer, Daniel Pissecker, Leonhard Skorupa, Angel Vassilev & Florian Weisch / choir on 10.
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iris electrum - of tigers and owls (no future, no past)
concept, direction, photography, editing - Clara Wolf & Hannah Todt; her & him - Astou Maraszto & Ákos Burg; assistance - Bernadette Moser & Djamila Grandits |
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Support |
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Kindly supported by Österreichischer Musikfonds, SKE, Bank Austria Kunstpreis, Luise Eder, Gerhard & Ursula Fend, Erich & Margarete Walser, Franz & Christine & Martin Wakolbinger, Edith Grandits, Dunja Huda, Johannes Wegenstein and an amazing crowd of backers on wemakeit.com. Thank you!
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