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S?la

Kati R?n

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Release Date:  12 July 2024

Label:  Svart Records

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  2

Barcode:  6430080235506

Genres:  Folk  

Release Date:  21 June 2024

Label:  Svart Records

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  2

Barcode:  6430080235513

Genres:  Folk  

Release Date:  21 June 2024

Label:  Svart Records

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  6430080235544

Genres:  Folk  

Release Date:  02 August 2024

Label:  Svart Records

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  2

Barcode:  6430080235520

Genres:  Folk  

  • Description

    Svart Records are proud to release the long-awaited full length album "S?LA" by Kati R?n in May 2024

    If the most profound treasures are often the most deeply buried, the journey to uncover them is vital process of discovery. Five years after the 15-minute single "Blodbylgje" signaled the birth of a new, more primordial, and immersive vision after the dissolution of her band L.E.A.F., Nordic dark folk artist Kati R?n has expanded on its oceanic theme for her long-awaited full-length album, "S?LA". Embarking on a far-reaching musical and personal travelogue, it's a reawakening of both the feminine narratives submerged and fragmented within Norse mythology, and the enduring, healing powers held within.

    Named after the Old Norse word for 'soul' and 'sea', "S?LA" is an act of 'soul retrieval', the shamanic art of trauma recovery, be it illness, death, heartbreak or loss, and the reintegration of a splintered self. Across its 13, wide-ranging, elegantly unfolding tracks, the album is an embodiment of different feminine voices and perspectives - from the Norse nine daughters of the sea, or 'billow maidens', through various historical and fictional figures to the late-night voices we hear in our most liminal states - all with tales to tell, riddles to solve, challenges to be accepted and guidance to offer. It's a multiplicity that, like the ocean itself, belongs to a vast, restless dynamic: a matrix of mysteries, unfathomable depths and ever-shifting currents, accumulating into an elemental, regenerative source of power.

    Recorded in a barn in H?safell, Iceland - home to glacier ice caves and a rare lava stone marimba rediscovered for the track "Stone Pillars" - as well as Finland, Norway and at home in Kati's native Netherlands, "S?LA" is as much chronicle of Kati's own perspective-shifting recording process as it as a pilgrimage through different viewpoints and internal states. That itinerate urge is also reflected in the use of different languages, ranging across Norwegian, Old Norse, Icelandic, and, for the first time, English, her combination of ancient texts, historical reimagining's and unguarded personal reflection backed up by deep research into the most resonant recesses of Nordic lore.

    Spun throughout every thread of "S?LA" is a sense of communion - with the power of stories to offer moral guidance and the thrill of the unknown; with the element of water, recreated across the album both in field recordings and the agelessly organic nature of the music itself; with the archetypes whose qualities we are called upon to embody at our most critical moments; and with the internal hidden realms forever whispering at us from the far edges of our consciousness.

    Appropriately, it's a collaborative venture too. As well as working closely together with Finnish producer Jaani Peuhu, there are contributions from across the musical spectrum, including extreme metal vocalist extraordinaire Gaahl, the Icelandic female choir Umbra Ensemble, renowned Nor

    Description

    Svart Records are proud to release the long-awaited full length album "S?LA" by Kati R?n in May 2024

    If the most profound treasures are often the most deeply buried, the journey to uncover them is vital process of discovery. Five years after the 15-minute single "Blodbylgje" signaled the birth of a new, more primordial, and immersive vision after the dissolution of her band L.E.A.F., Nordic dark folk artist Kati R?n has expanded on its oceanic theme for her long-awaited full-length album, "S?LA". Embarking on a far-reaching musical and personal travelogue, it's a reawakening of both the feminine narratives submerged and fragmented within Norse mythology, and the enduring, healing powers held within.

    Named after the Old Norse word for 'soul' and 'sea', "S?LA" is an act of 'soul retrieval', the shamanic art of trauma recovery, be it illness, death, heartbreak or loss, and the reintegration of a splintered self. Across its 13, wide-ranging, elegantly unfolding tracks, the album is an embodiment of different feminine voices and perspectives - from the Norse nine daughters of the sea, or 'billow maidens', through various historical and fictional figures to the late-night voices we hear in our most liminal states - all with tales to tell, riddles to solve, challenges to be accepted and guidance to offer. It's a multiplicity that, like the ocean itself, belongs to a vast, restless dynamic: a matrix of mysteries, unfathomable depths and ever-shifting currents, accumulating into an elemental, regenerative source of power.

    Recorded in a barn in H?safell, Iceland - home to glacier ice caves and a rare lava stone marimba rediscovered for the track "Stone Pillars" - as well as Finland, Norway and at home in Kati's native Netherlands, "S?LA" is as much chronicle of Kati's own perspective-shifting recording process as it as a pilgrimage through different viewpoints and internal states. That itinerate urge is also reflected in the use of different languages, ranging across Norwegian, Old Norse, Icelandic, and, for the first time, English, her combination of ancient texts, historical reimagining's and unguarded personal reflection backed up by deep research into the most resonant recesses of Nordic lore.

    Spun throughout every thread of "S?LA" is a sense of communion - with the power of stories to offer moral guidance and the thrill of the unknown; with the element of water, recreated across the album both in field recordings and the agelessly organic nature of the music itself; with the archetypes whose qualities we are called upon to embody at our most critical moments; and with the internal hidden realms forever whispering at us from the far edges of our consciousness.

    Appropriately, it's a collaborative venture too. As well as working closely together with Finnish producer Jaani Peuhu, there are contributions from across the musical spectrum, including extreme metal vocalist extraordinaire Gaahl, the Icelandic female choir Umbra Ensemble, renowned Nor

    Description

    Svart Records are proud to release the long-awaited full length album "S?LA" by Kati R?n in May 2024

    If the most profound treasures are often the most deeply buried, the journey to uncover them is vital process of discovery. Five years after the 15-minute single "Blodbylgje" signaled the birth of a new, more primordial, and immersive vision after the dissolution of her band L.E.A.F., Nordic dark folk artist Kati R?n has expanded on its oceanic theme for her long-awaited full-length album, "S?LA". Embarking on a far-reaching musical and personal travelogue, it's a reawakening of both the feminine narratives submerged and fragmented within Norse mythology, and the enduring, healing powers held within.

    Named after the Old Norse word for 'soul' and 'sea', "S?LA" is an act of 'soul retrieval', the shamanic art of trauma recovery, be it illness, death, heartbreak or loss, and the reintegration of a splintered self. Across its 13, wide-ranging, elegantly unfolding tracks, the album is an embodiment of different feminine voices and perspectives - from the Norse nine daughters of the sea, or 'billow maidens', through various historical and fictional figures to the late-night voices we hear in our most liminal states - all with tales to tell, riddles to solve, challenges to be accepted and guidance to offer. It's a multiplicity that, like the ocean itself, belongs to a vast, restless dynamic: a matrix of mysteries, unfathomable depths and ever-shifting currents, accumulating into an elemental, regenerative source of power.

    Recorded in a barn in H?safell, Iceland - home to glacier ice caves and a rare lava stone marimba rediscovered for the track "Stone Pillars" - as well as Finland, Norway and at home in Kati's native Netherlands, "S?LA" is as much chronicle of Kati's own perspective-shifting recording process as it as a pilgrimage through different viewpoints and internal states. That itinerate urge is also reflected in the use of different languages, ranging across Norwegian, Old Norse, Icelandic, and, for the first time, English, her combination of ancient texts, historical reimagining's and unguarded personal reflection backed up by deep research into the most resonant recesses of Nordic lore.

    Spun throughout every thread of "S?LA" is a sense of communion - with the power of stories to offer moral guidance and the thrill of the unknown; with the element of water, recreated across the album both in field recordings and the agelessly organic nature of the music itself; with the archetypes whose qualities we are called upon to embody at our most critical moments; and with the internal hidden realms forever whispering at us from the far edges of our consciousness.

    Appropriately, it's a collaborative venture too. As well as working closely together with Finnish producer Jaani Peuhu, there are contributions from across the musical spectrum, including extreme metal vocalist extraordinaire Gaahl, the Icelandic female choir Umbra Ensemble, renowned Nor

    Description

    Svart Records are proud to release the long-awaited full length album "S?LA" by Kati R?n in May 2024

    If the most profound treasures are often the most deeply buried, the journey to uncover them is vital process of discovery. Five years after the 15-minute single "Blodbylgje" signaled the birth of a new, more primordial, and immersive vision after the dissolution of her band L.E.A.F., Nordic dark folk artist Kati R?n has expanded on its oceanic theme for her long-awaited full-length album, "S?LA". Embarking on a far-reaching musical and personal travelogue, it's a reawakening of both the feminine narratives submerged and fragmented within Norse mythology, and the enduring, healing powers held within.

    Named after the Old Norse word for 'soul' and 'sea', "S?LA" is an act of 'soul retrieval', the shamanic art of trauma recovery, be it illness, death, heartbreak or loss, and the reintegration of a splintered self. Across its 13, wide-ranging, elegantly unfolding tracks, the album is an embodiment of different feminine voices and perspectives - from the Norse nine daughters of the sea, or 'billow maidens', through various historical and fictional figures to the late-night voices we hear in our most liminal states - all with tales to tell, riddles to solve, challenges to be accepted and guidance to offer. It's a multiplicity that, like the ocean itself, belongs to a vast, restless dynamic: a matrix of mysteries, unfathomable depths and ever-shifting currents, accumulating into an elemental, regenerative source of power.

    Recorded in a barn in H?safell, Iceland - home to glacier ice caves and a rare lava stone marimba rediscovered for the track "Stone Pillars" - as well as Finland, Norway and at home in Kati's native Netherlands, "S?LA" is as much chronicle of Kati's own perspective-shifting recording process as it as a pilgrimage through different viewpoints and internal states. That itinerate urge is also reflected in the use of different languages, ranging across Norwegian, Old Norse, Icelandic, and, for the first time, English, her combination of ancient texts, historical reimagining's and unguarded personal reflection backed up by deep research into the most resonant recesses of Nordic lore.

    Spun throughout every thread of "S?LA" is a sense of communion - with the power of stories to offer moral guidance and the thrill of the unknown; with the element of water, recreated across the album both in field recordings and the agelessly organic nature of the music itself; with the archetypes whose qualities we are called upon to embody at our most critical moments; and with the internal hidden realms forever whispering at us from the far edges of our consciousness.

    Appropriately, it's a collaborative venture too. As well as working closely together with Finnish producer Jaani Peuhu, there are contributions from across the musical spectrum, including extreme metal vocalist extraordinaire Gaahl, the Icelandic female choir Umbra Ensemble, renowned Nor

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. SAÌ�LA
      • 2. HEFRING
      • 3. KÓLGA | 16

      Side 2

      • 1. BLODBYLGJE
      • 2. DRÖFN | Drifting

      Disc 2

      Side 3

      • 1. STONE PILLARS
      • 2. DÚFA | Sleeping
      • 3. UNNR | Mindbeach

      Side 4

      • 1. HIMINGLÆVA
      • 2. HRÖNN
      • 3. BÃ�RA | Bósi
      • 4. SEGIÃ� MEÌ�R
      • 5. SAÌ�TTA

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. SAÌ�LA
      • 2. HEFRING
      • 3. KÓLGA | 16

      Side 2

      • 1. BLODBYLGJE
      • 2. DRÖFN | Drifting

      Disc 2

      Side 3

      • 1. STONE PILLARS
      • 2. DÚFA | Sleeping
      • 3. UNNR | Mindbeach

      Side 4

      • 1. HIMINGLÆVA
      • 2. HRÖNN
      • 3. BÃ�RA | Bósi
      • 4. SEGIÃ� MEÌ�R
      • 5. SAÌ�TTA

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. SAÌ�LA
      • 2. HEFRING
      • 3. KÓLGA | 16
      • 4. BLODBYLGJE
      • 5. DRÖFN | Drifting
      • 6. STONE PILLARS
      • 7. DÚFA | Sleeping
      • 8. UNNR | Mindbeach
      • 9. HIMINGLÆVA
      • 10. HRÖNN
      • 11. BÃ�RA | Bósi
      • 12. SEGIÃ� MEÌ�R
      • 13. SAÌ�TTA

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. SAÌ�LA
      • 2. HEFRING
      • 3. KÓLGA | 16

      Side 2

      • 1. BLODBYLGJE
      • 2. DRÖFN | Drifting

      Disc 2

      Side 3

      • 1. STONE PILLARS
      • 2. DÚFA | Sleeping
      • 3. UNNR | Mindbeach

      Side 4

      • 1. HIMINGLÆVA
      • 2. HRÖNN
      • 3. BÃ�RA | Bósi
      • 4. SEGIÃ� MEÌ�R
      • 5. SAÌ�TTA