Julinko - Naebula
Devotional music most often gets distilled into earthy chants and ancient folklore, it doesn't always ascend to the sky like Julinkoās āNaebulaā an album that from the first organ note clearly trades in terrestrial dreams for ethereal visions. A feverish quality permeates the whole record, as if a ritualistic performance was being captured from start to finish, a collection of hallucinatory doom, synthetic neo-folk hymns and ghostly art-rock.
Julinko, stage name for Giulia Parin Zecchin, has long been one of the best kept secrets of the experimental community in North-East Italy, with three records that helped define her unique blend of heavy psychedelia, slowcore and dark ambient. On āNaebulaā what really stands out is how powerful and soaring her voice is, a weapon of undeniable force that can transform into a vessel of raw fervour or glide effortlessly as a delicate lament. Her unconventional approach shines through on tracks like āJeanne De Rienā, where a marching pulse acts as a pillar for an extended mantra, almost verging into powwow territory. āPeace Of The Unsaidā uses its arrhythmical structure to create space, a crepuscular night ode that reaches the heights of Sinead OāConnorās most intimate force-fulness while retaining a sweet composure. Whether itās glacial murderous shrieks or gospel-esque vitality, songs like āCloudmachineā or āKiss The Lionās Tongueā seem to draw as much from a tradition of European minimalism, the use of drones and repetition, to the tradition of folksongs as hymns, where modal harmonies make way for an apparent stasis. Another key element in Julinkoās songwriting is the seamless blend of her minimalistic approach with these dense textures borrowed from a distant outsider metal heritage, Lynchean noir on steroids or wordless exorcisms with deep undercurrents.Ā
Written and performed entirely by Julinko, āNaebulaāās incantations unravel and spiral creating the perfect soundtrack for obsession, desire and contemplation, a world inhabited by greats like Meredith Monk, Diamanda GalĆ”s and Jarboe, diverse artists all driven by the quest for the purest and most crystalline form of catharsis.
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Julinko - Naebula
Julinko - Naebula
Devotional music most often gets distilled into earthy chants and ancient folklore, it doesn't always ascend to the sky like Julinkoās āNaebulaā an album that from the first organ note clearly trades in terrestrial dreams for ethereal visions. A feverish quality permeates the whole record, as if a ritualistic performance was being captured from start to finish, a collection of hallucinatory doom, synthetic neo-folk hymns and ghostly art-rock.
Julinko, stage name for Giulia Parin Zecchin, has long been one of the best kept secrets of the experimental community in North-East Italy, with three records that helped define her unique blend of heavy psychedelia, slowcore and dark ambient. On āNaebulaā what really stands out is how powerful and soaring her voice is, a weapon of undeniable force that can transform into a vessel of raw fervour or glide effortlessly as a delicate lament. Her unconventional approach shines through on tracks like āJeanne De Rienā, where a marching pulse acts as a pillar for an extended mantra, almost verging into powwow territory. āPeace Of The Unsaidā uses its arrhythmical structure to create space, a crepuscular night ode that reaches the heights of Sinead OāConnorās most intimate force-fulness while retaining a sweet composure. Whether itās glacial murderous shrieks or gospel-esque vitality, songs like āCloudmachineā or āKiss The Lionās Tongueā seem to draw as much from a tradition of European minimalism, the use of drones and repetition, to the tradition of folksongs as hymns, where modal harmonies make way for an apparent stasis. Another key element in Julinkoās songwriting is the seamless blend of her minimalistic approach with these dense textures borrowed from a distant outsider metal heritage, Lynchean noir on steroids or wordless exorcisms with deep undercurrents.Ā
Written and performed entirely by Julinko, āNaebulaāās incantations unravel and spiral creating the perfect soundtrack for obsession, desire and contemplation, a world inhabited by greats like Meredith Monk, Diamanda GalĆ”s and Jarboe, diverse artists all driven by the quest for the purest and most crystalline form of catharsis.
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Devotional music most often gets distilled into earthy chants and ancient folklore, it doesn't always ascend to the sky like Julinkoās āNaebulaā an album that from the first organ note clearly trades in terrestrial dreams for ethereal visions. A feverish quality permeates the whole record, as if a ritualistic performance was being captured from start to finish, a collection of hallucinatory doom, synthetic neo-folk hymns and ghostly art-rock.
Julinko, stage name for Giulia Parin Zecchin, has long been one of the best kept secrets of the experimental community in North-East Italy, with three records that helped define her unique blend of heavy psychedelia, slowcore and dark ambient. On āNaebulaā what really stands out is how powerful and soaring her voice is, a weapon of undeniable force that can transform into a vessel of raw fervour or glide effortlessly as a delicate lament. Her unconventional approach shines through on tracks like āJeanne De Rienā, where a marching pulse acts as a pillar for an extended mantra, almost verging into powwow territory. āPeace Of The Unsaidā uses its arrhythmical structure to create space, a crepuscular night ode that reaches the heights of Sinead OāConnorās most intimate force-fulness while retaining a sweet composure. Whether itās glacial murderous shrieks or gospel-esque vitality, songs like āCloudmachineā or āKiss The Lionās Tongueā seem to draw as much from a tradition of European minimalism, the use of drones and repetition, to the tradition of folksongs as hymns, where modal harmonies make way for an apparent stasis. Another key element in Julinkoās songwriting is the seamless blend of her minimalistic approach with these dense textures borrowed from a distant outsider metal heritage, Lynchean noir on steroids or wordless exorcisms with deep undercurrents.Ā
Written and performed entirely by Julinko, āNaebulaāās incantations unravel and spiral creating the perfect soundtrack for obsession, desire and contemplation, a world inhabited by greats like Meredith Monk, Diamanda GalĆ”s and Jarboe, diverse artists all driven by the quest for the purest and most crystalline form of catharsis.
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