Produktbeschreibung
Artist: | LUCID HAZE [SOLAR FIELDS & KRISTER LINDER] | |
Title: | Live at World Culture Museum | |
Format: | Limited Editon of 200 copies on 180g ULTRACLEAR Vinyl | |
Year: | 04.10.2024 | |
Label: | Sidereal | |
Tracklist: | A1 Breeze [07.22] A2 Shrine of Time [06.30] A3 Sol [07.35] B1 Broken Horses [05.43] B2 Captain Nemo [07.58] B3 Gone [06.39] |
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Info: | On the 30th of January 2016 an
infamous party was hosted at the World Culture Museum in Gothenburg,
Sweden. It would later become the most infamous feast in the
museum’s history and change their party policy for all
foreseeable future. Swedish electronic music composers Krister Linder
and Magnus Birgersson (aka. Solar Fields) were booked to join forces
for a special one-off performance. The concert would center around a
set of cross-pollinations of the two composer’s separate
works. The night was also to premiere the formation of their joint
project LUCID HAZE. Unbeknownst to them at the time, it was going to be
the museum’s last night of its kind. After an unforgettable night of art, music, dance and ecstatic extravaganza the World Culture Museum was raked over coals in the Swedish media. Apparently the press had gotten wind of there having been “nudity” at the establishment. “Nudity” referred to the professional acrobats and dancers covered from head to toe in artsy body paint, feathered headdresses and other strange creations. Without there having been any pornographic content or indulgence in blunt “nudity” whatsoever, the story got spun out of control and the museum somehow ended up in the crosshairs of upset and outraged puritans. For years, the only known recordings of the Solar Fields / Krister Linder concert was a film on YouTube by Swedish photographer and director Jean-Paul Bastiaans. But today Sidereal proudly presents the entire concert on CD and 180 grams premium quality vinyl. We raise or chalices and announce the advent of (project / band?) LUCID HAZE and cordially invite you to enter our time capsule and be transported back to, as far as the World Culture Museum is concerned, the party to end all parties. Krister Linder is a Swedish-Congolese artist and award winning film score composer for cinema and tv. Besides lending his voice to occasional collaborations, Linder have garnered international attention for his soundtracks in feature films like “Downloading Nancy”, “Metropia,” “The Nile Hilton Incident”, “Boy from Heaven” and this year’s “Salem”. With 20 album releases as Solar Fields, Swedish artist / producer Magnus Birgersson has established his name on the contemporary electronic music scene. Today, Solar Fields is regarded as one of the most influential and innovative electronic music artists of his generation. |