Description
Horros, the third album by Finnish sonic voyagers Virta, is issued in September 2023.
With Horros, Virta build on and take into new terrain the questing, jazz-tinged electroacoustic adventures of their last album, December 2016's Hurmos, and its predecessor, their November 2012 debut Tales From Deep Waters. Still recognisable as who they were, the Virta of 2023 now delves further than ever before into their inner world to craft their most affecting, most atmospheric and most cinematic music to date.
Even so, Horros does not need to be accompanied by images - it envelops so much that signposts are unnecessary. The music itself is the guide through this sound world.
The creators of this environment are Antti Hevosmaa (electronics, flugelhorn, trumpet, vocals), Erik Fr?ki (electronics, drums, percussion, vocals) and Heikki Selamo (bass, electronics, guitar, lap steel, vocals). Together as Virta - which translates from Finnish as electricity, energy or stream - the trio were acclaimed as a "cornerstone of Finnish experimental music" by Finnish daily by newspaper Savon Sanomat in 2016. Horros will ensure this status becomes the case internationally. Beyond Finland, Virta already have dedicated listeners in Canada, France, Germany, Poland, the United States and the UK.
Reflecting on Horros, Antti says "We've always made music we want to listen to ourselves. We've asked what is the sound we want to listen to? We are digging deeper now, with new elements - more vocals. Lyrics too, which we haven't done before." Without sacrificing who they are, Virta now have a wider scope than ever.
"A key idea with Virta is to make the music you hear in your head and share it with people," adds Heikki.
"Yes, to share what is in our heads," agrees Erik. "But also, it becomes live music, that's the point - to make music we share, to make connections."
Practically, some things have changed. Erik and Heikki are supplementing their traditional instruments with more electronic gear than before. The band formed in Kuopio and had moved to capital city Helsinki. Nowadays, they are dispersed across Finland. Nonetheless, they remain creatively and spiritually united as Virta.
Coming together on Horros, Antti, Erik and Heikki have fashioned an album with a flow, which, although not explicitly stated, has a narrative drive. "It is as if you are arriving on a strange planet," explains Erik. "It is quite solitary at first. The opening track 'Aelita' feels like entering some kind of unfamiliar atmosphere which you come through to see a landscape. Then, with 'Tunneli', exploring begins. It's quite chaotic, you don't know where you are. With 'Sola', the landscape starts to open up a little. When the album's second side is reached, the mood is warmer, you understand where you are." The album's cover image portrays how the seemingly impenetrable atmosphere appears on reaching this world.
The Finnish-language lyrics and title reflect this voyage of discovery. Horros translates as hibern