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| Panopticon |
Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2012 10:04 am |
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Just came across this band upon reading an interview with them in the current ZT. Side-project of a Negru, Inia Dinia and Gadinet of Negura Bunget. Must say from the songs I'm hearing from the album 'Dor' on youtube it sounds great. Hauntingly beautiful stuff. Anyone here picked up the album?
From their website:
Quote: Din Brad (English – “from the fir tree”) creates a direct connection with the nature. The fir is a symbol of immortality, of life and vitality over passing any challenge. A universe gathering the force of life as a circle reveals a local spirituality filled with deep meanings. The fir tree is a constant presence in the local traditional ceremonies: each newborn was symbolically assigned with a fir tree in the forest to whom he would partner with and cherish all his life. If a person was dying far from home, the local community would celebrate a burial ritual of a fir tree as a symbolical replacement of the lost member of the community. This equivalence (one man of the community for one tree of the forest) goes deep down the heart of the local soul opening paths to different way of understanding and approaching nature. These are the paths Din Brad will explore.
Din Brad is a personal view on the Romanian traditional music. Din Brad was developed as a chance to offer a different dimension of our interest and views on the local Romanian folklore, history and spirituality. Romanian traditional music is rich, complex and diverse. The goal is to shape through the music of Din Brad as a personal vision on the local traditional music, it’s
ceremonial and social value as well as the deep connection with the natural and spiritual surroundings. It won’t be something just about music, but as much as about traditional meanings, symbols and knowledge.
Thought of since 2002 by Negru, the idea of Din Brad grew until 2008 when things started to came to reality. Prophecy Productions were impressed by the original concept, so a contract was signed immediately.
The debut album, Dor, is exploring the characteristic Romanian feelings of mourn and yearn which for many are emblematic characteristics of the Romanian soul. The traditional folklore is abundant in songs and poems portraying these feelings and the consequent rituals and ceremonials, that’s why we saw as fit using on the album some pure and unaltered traditional songs, performed by actual local performers. The album was recorded in early 2011 in Negura MUSIC studios, produced by Negru and
is being released by Auerbach Tonträger / Prophecy Productions.
2011 will also see the first live appearances for Din Brad. We are more than eager to present our musical views on stage, so you can expect something spectacular!
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| Caomhaoin |
Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2012 8:54 pm |
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| Thats class. Cheers for the link! |
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| Caomhaoin |
Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2012 2:30 pm |
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| I urge you all to listen to this. Incredible! |
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| Loki |
Posted: Sun Jul 15, 2012 6:53 pm |
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| i remember Negru spamming anyone on the NB mailing list about this ages ago, will have to check it out. It may not be the season for it but I'll definitely check it out based on that link. I'd love someone to write another Om but after the NB handbags of a few years ago I'll be waiting a while it seems. |
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| Blizzard Beast |
Posted: Sun Jul 15, 2012 8:20 pm |
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Caomhaoin wrote: I urge you all to listen to this. Incredible!
It's very good indeed. |
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| Daithi |
Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2012 7:11 am |
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Loki wrote: i remember Negru spamming anyone on the NB mailing list about this ages ago, will have to check it out. It may not be the season for it but I'll definitely check it out based on that link. I'd love someone to write another Om but after the NB handbags of a few years ago I'll be waiting a while it seems.
I thought 'Virstele Pamintului' was a reasonable follow up to 'Om' actually. Not quite as godly obviously, but then possibly they'd never have been able to surpass it anyway.
I think that where they miss Hupogrammos most is on stage. He just projected a certain impressive aura. The guy they had a couple of years ago while doing a good job with the vocals didn't have that. And the current young fella looks more like he belongs in Ektomorf or something. He doesn't fit at all.
Anyway, hopefully this Transylvanian Legacy or Trilogy or whatever its called will see the light of day soon. |
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