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"oxblood & orange" vinyl
The quest for a complete Solar Fields reissue collection continues here at Sidereal, and this time we bring back to light the first installments in Magnus Birgersson’s unfinished tracks archive.
Origin #01, originally released in 2010, was the first compilation of Solar Fields finished unfinished pieces. A series of audio stems born in various periods of time, in this case from 2002 to 2008, then completed and refined.
Such a genesis makes the Origin series something different in the Solar Fields catalog, as the usual consistency and unity of Magnus’s studio albums is nowhere to be found here, in favor of a multi-faceted, various and fragmented approach. Every track is completely different from the other, and you never know what’s lying behind the next corner. Every note sounds 101% Solar Fields, but the spectre covered by Origin #01 was an entirely different width compared to what the Swedish producer released until that moment.
"gold & orange" vinyl
The quest for a complete Solar Fields reissue collection continues here at Sidereal, and this time we bring back to light the first installments in Magnus Birgersson’s unfinished tracks archive.
Origin #01, originally released in 2010, was the first compilation of Solar Fields finished unfinished pieces. A series of audio stems born in various periods of time, in this case from 2002 to 2008, then completed and refined.
Such a genesis makes the Origin series something different in the Solar Fields catalog, as the usual consistency and unity of Magnus’s studio albums is nowhere to be found here, in favor of a multi-faceted, various and fragmented approach. Every track is completely different from the other, and you never know what’s lying behind the next corner. Every note sounds 101% Solar Fields, but the spectre covered by Origin #01 was an entirely different width compared to what the Swedish producer released until that moment.
Gatefold cover, trans. red with black and white splatters!
3rd print/3rd version.
6-panel regular digipak edition, with 12 pages booklet.
Buio. Si accende un fiammifero. Il piano tratteggia un’elegante danza. Così si apre il sipario sul mondo sciamanico di Diego Cignitti, alias Cigno, prima che pulsazioni di bassi nero pece e cori da camera inizino a scandire l’incedere di “Colobraro”.
Inizia così una marcia inesauribile, fatta di invettive e sacrifici, di luci che squarciano le tenebre attraversando paesi ed epoche, inizia così “Morte e pianto rituale”, opera prima di questo cantautore laziale che, rinchiuso nella sua stanza senza luci, inizia a imprimere nero su nero idee e sensazioni.
Questo album rappresenta un viaggio intimo nelle profondità dell’anima. Attraverso testi poetici e intensi, Cigno esplora i temi della morte e della sofferenza, in un contesto quasi ritualistico. Le tracce sono costruite su basi elettroniche minimaliste, che si alternano a momenti di sonorità più aggressive e cupe. L'atmosfera dell'album è quella di un canto funebre moderno, dove ogni canzone diventa un rito catartico, una liberazione attraverso il pianto e la riflessione.