00:00 Path 3 (7676)
11:00 Whose name is written on water
22:00 Path 17 (Before the ending of daylight)
48:20 Constellation 1
55:35 Constellation 2
1:10:10 Non-Eternal
1:33:35 Song, Echo
Tracklisting:
1 — Fade (0:00)
2 — The Damp Chill of Life (1:58)
3 — Cease (12:28)
4 — You Did A Good Thing (21:18)
5 — Its Painless To Let Go (26:26)
6 — I Yearn To Feel (32:22)
7 — A Chance Id Never Have (36:08)
Like clockwork, NONE returns this spring to destroy your seasonal optimism with their oppressively bleak atmosphere. Following 2018’s epic “Life Has Gone On Long Enough”, “Damp Chill Of Life” is NONEs third full-length chapter in their arrestingly reclusive legacy.
Weaving visionary soundscapes with depressive black metal, “Damp Chill Of Life” will gnaw at your bones like dying alone in an ice-bound wilderness. Haunting piano keys and retching voices flicker through harsh walls of instruments, ebbing and flowing through the lengthy tracks as NONE take their time to pick apart your psyche.
As with the NONE’s previous albums, “Damp Chill Of Life” will be released on April 11th.
For 2 years I kept this for myself. Now I let go this beautifully, emotional music.
Ive recorded this in Ghent, Belgium, on his An evening with ÓA-tour, where he improvised to get new ideas for a new record.
The pictures were submitted by fans on his Tumblr, inspired by his latest album.
I have arranged the photos as the way it feels to get homogeneous with the music.
A Coastless Production
Directed by Ross Stoner
Drone Pilots Alex Delmonico and Troy Fairbanks
Camera Tomas Morgan and Jeff Brannon
Special thanks to Scott Campbell at AEG Presents — Rocky Mountains.
Archaellum — Reflections
Lane 8 — Sunday Song (Qrion Remix)
Hidden Face — Need U
Polar Inc. — Regal
Che-Yung — Wander
Le Youth — Waves (OCULA remix)
Anderholm — Sanctify
ATTLAS — Faya
Jerro — Demons ft. Sophia bel
JRJ — Me
Nils Frahm — Haldern Pop Festival 2015 — WDR Rockpalast
31.08.2015; Länge 01:04:03
gespielte Titel/Playlist:
Nils Frahm — Untitled
Nils Frahm — DRM II
Nils Frahm — All Melody
Nils Frahm — #2
Nils Frahm — Hammers
Nils Frahm — Says
Nils Frahm — For — Peter — Toilet Brushes — More
In this specially-commissioned performance for Sydney Opera Houses 2015 GRAPHIC, Icelandic multi-instrumentalist Ólafur Arnalds leads the Sydney Chamber Orchestra on an exclusive journey through his back catalogue, with visuals by Máni M. Sigfússon.
WARNING: This video may potentially trigger seizures for people with photosensitive epilepsy. Viewer discretion is advised.
Set list:
0:00 — Verses
9:24 — Þú ert jörðin
14:27 — Only The Winds
19:50 — Fyrsta
26:19 — Poland
30:10 — Hands, Be Still
33:54 — Reminiscence
39:10 — We (Too) Shall Rest
41:12 — Undan Hulu
46:35 — Allt Varð Hljótt
49:50 — Beths Theme
56:18 — Near Light
1:06:04 — Ljósið
1:12:09 — Lag Fyrir Ömmu
Ólafur Arnalds: Piano and all compositions
Viktor Ori Árnason: Conductor and arranger
Máni M. Sigfússon: Visuals
Sydney Chamber Orchestra:
Cello: Guy Curd
Cello: Heather Lindsay
Clarinet: Cameron Burgess:
Clarinet: Paul Cutlan
Clarinet: Phillippa Murphy-Haste
Flute: Melissa Coleman
French Horn: Michael Dixon
Trombone: Matt Harrison
Viola: Ella Brinch
Viola: Vera Marcu
Violin: Hayley Bullock
Violin: Natalya Bing
Violin: Sophie Longmuir
Violin: Vanessa Tammetta
Producer: Jordan Verzar
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