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Vað

by ORKA

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1.
Igulker 05:14
2.
Grind 04:03
3.
Dís 02:53
4.
Blik 04:04
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6.
Vrak 01:45
7.
Vað 04:27
8.
Skin 04:54
9.
Djúpini 03:02
10.
Kav 01:10
11.
Torva 04:25

about

KER001. The origins of ORKA date back more than a decade, when the band began crafting their own handmade instruments out of agricultural tools on a small farm in the Faroe Islands. But make no mistake, this is not rural music as you might imagine it. From those humble beginnings, ORKA have created a bold and daring electronic sound that has earned them fans around the world.

Following on from 2014’s Leipzig album, which took their sound more downbeat, new LP Vað – out on June 10th – ups the pace again. Written in London and New York by project mainstay Jens L. Thomsen and former Dälek member Oktopus, Vað sees the ORKA sound twisted into hardened, cathartic techno.

Still based on those homemade instruments, the sounds are largely broken up into samples. The music remains distinctively ORKA, while ushering in an exciting new twist in their sound.

“I think that after several albums and tours I felt the need to make a record which had fewer elements which I could focus on and explore,” says Thomsen. “On Grind all sounds are either found sounds or samples from instruments I built myself. Other tracks like Dimmalætting have synthesisers, but we have used them sparingly on the album.”

“Vað has been all about getting to the core of an idea or tune and stripping it down to its essentials,” he continues. “A few tracks on this album are made up from three parts only. Also only five people have worked on the material, compared to the seemingly endless credits list on ORKA’s last album Leipzig.”

“We wanted to avoid overproducing and rather stay true to the roughness and immediacy of the core ideas. This approach has given it an almost neanderthal sense of texture and pace.”

As well as Thomsen and Oktopus, additional production work was provided by UK bass duo LV and the album was mastered by Matt Colton.

credits

released June 10, 2016

Written and produced by Jens L. Thomsen and Alap Momin at Uptown Mixers, New York; Dartmouth Place, London; Støkumørk, Innan Glyvur.

Additional arrangement on Dís, Kav, and Torva by LV. Track sequence by Jens L. Thomsen and LV.

Mastered by Matt Colton at Alchemy Mastering, London.

Cover by Kirstin Helgadóttir.

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