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Ceremony

by Alapastel

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Richard Gürtler
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Richard Gürtler Crepuscularly blooming aural and visual magnum opus...
editions vaché
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editions vaché A mysterious, beautiful album......this will be on the Vache' permanent playlist, no doubt.....
am / ss /tm Favorite track: New World Healing Centre.
In.Visible.Generator
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In.Visible.Generator There are so much hidden feel and movement on here. A totally masterful crafted piece of exploration.
Anthony Childs
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Anthony Childs Fascinating compositions whose individual parts to each track are frequently in conversation, sometimes at odds and occasionally seem to do their own thing regardless of the other components (and those are among the most startlingly beautiful and attention grabbing moments). The bass frequencies and how they move throughout are so interesting (themselves seeming often to be in stark contrast to the other elements). Hard to describe, easy to sit in wonderment. Favorite track: Flight Over Utopia.
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Alapastel 'Ceremony' is the third release in Lost Tribe Sound’s album series, Salt and Gravity. The series includes albums from Alder & Ash, Tony Dupé, ’t Geruis, Federico Mosconi, Sanr, Alapastel, and mastroKristo. Subscribe to the series for a discount on a digital or physical version of 'Ceremony': losttribesound.bandcamp.com/album/salt-and-gravity-series

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‘Ceremony’ is the second album from Slovakian composer Lukáš Bulko, who records under the name Alapastel. Bulko’s 2018 debut album ‘Hidden for the Eyes’ for James Murray’s Slowcraft was met with praise from critics and fans alike. Much like ‘Hidden for the Eyes’, the new album ‘Ceremony’ provides no easy comparisons.

Lost Tribe Sound was introduced to Alapastel by composer William Ryan Fritch in early 2021. Immediately upon listening to the demo it became clear that ‘Ceremony’ was unlike any album we’d heard before.  It’s an album built from mammoth sound objects, carved from organic sources, that feel so palpable that one could reach out and touch them. Often spanning ten + minutes, these expansive compositions are crafted with such intent and intricate detail that they never overstay their welcome.

There’s a purity and a gentleness to Bulko’s musical voice that speaks of connection, mending, of building a better existence. Subjects that are often swallowed up by the noise, the cruelty, and lack of compassion found in modern society… written off as idealistic or naive. Bulko describes the intention of ‘Ceremony’ is to facilitate a transformative experience. Much of ‘Ceremony’ was written to highlight his interest in Indigenous Peoples ability to survive using sustainable methods passed down over thousands of years, making use of techniques that helped to conserve biodiversity for future generations. Bulko’s work with Fairtrade International has nurtured this connection and belief that adopting these ancient practices is the key to continued life on this planet.

‘Ceremony’ utilizes a wide array of instrumentation commonly used in ceremonies and rituals. Many of them find their origins in a variety of Indigenous cultures from around the globe. The compositions deliberately work with an eclectic tonal palette and an intuitive sense of timing to guide the listener into unfamiliar territory. The fluidity and ease at which Bulko weaves in new voices and phrasing into the musical landscape is perhaps the album’s most jaw-dropping achievement. Bulko forms strangely compelling narratives between instruments that one would rarely consider hearing together. One example of this comes during ‘In the Service of Life,’ which introduces a slow churning didgeridoo punctuated by a wildly toned jaw harp. On paper this combination seems questionable, but thanks to Bulko’s meticulous handling of each and every element within ‘Ceremony,' it becomes one of most intriguing moments on the album.

Only a small handful of modern composition, electroacoustic, and neoclassical works come to mind when attempting to describe the musical language spoken by Alapastel. Steven Leggett’s ‘Bathhouse’ touches upon a similar ebb and flow and patient musicality. French music maker Toàn weaves comparable sonic tapestries seemingly out of thin air, and shares a kinship for worldly instrumentation and low-end mechanics. Lastly Brazilian artist Babe, Terror, whose strange and enduring album, ’Horizogon (2020),’ makes use of bold slabs of sound and a freedom in movement that feels highly akin to ‘Ceremony.’

‘Ceremony’ arrives with a glass mastered CD housed inside a quality hard cover book. Each edition presents artwork cover to cover from painter Silvia Bobeková. Mastered by Ian Hawgood.

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released October 8, 2021

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Originally released on Lost Tribe Sound. See Catalog: losttribesound.bandcamp.com
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#3 FAVORITE AMBIENT ALBUM OF 2021 - LOW LIGHT MIXES

"Bulko's unusual compositional approach and eclectic choice of instruments elevate this album into something considerably more compelling than most neo-classical albums that find their way to my ears... Bulko is extremely skilled at allowing an organic psychedelia to bleed into his slow-burning compositions." (Anthony D'Amico) BRAINWASHED

"Exceptionally beautiful!" - (Jan Willem Broek) DE SUBJECTIVISTEN

"For the advocate of hybrid instrumentation or the fan of ambient-tinged music that demands to be anywhere but the background, we whole-heartedly recommend a deep listening of Ceremony." - PERFECT CIRCUIT

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Total run time: 74 minutes

All songs written and produced by Lukáš Bulko between 2019 - 2021.
Various ceremonial recordings: shakers, flutes, gongs, didgeridoo, jaw harp, Icaro singing in songs 1-6 performed and recorded by Richard Grossman Phd and Serena Gabriel.
Violin and box cello in songs 1-6 by Ján Kruzliak Jr
Modular electronics in songs 1-5 and 7 by Adam Dekan
Piano in song 7 and 8 by Michal Veselský
Vocals in song 6 by Marián Hrdina
Mixed by Adam Dekan
Mastered by Ian Hawgood
Paintings in CD book and cover art by Silvia Bobeková Art
Layout and design of CD book by R. Keane
Creation of this album was supported by Slovak Arts Council and Soza
© Lukáš Bulko | Lost Tribe Sound LLC
℗ Settled Scores LLC (ASCAP)

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Neo-classical composer and deep listener from Slovakia

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