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(et on rappellera que tout ce qui est neo-folk est très souvent récupéré par l'extrême droite, et que Heilung a l'air d'en avoir bien conscience avec son "Remember, that we all are brothers" et que j'aurais préféré une prise de position plus ouvertement antifasciste mais que je vais m'en contenter)
(et on rappellera que tout ce qui est neo-folk est très souvent récupéré par l'extrême droite, et que Heilung a l'air d'en avoir bien conscience avec son "Remember, that we all are brothers" et que j'aurais préféré une prise de position plus ouvertement antifasciste mais que je vais m'en contenter)
Dernier morceau récent d'Heilung (avril 2020)
Dans la description : « Heilung is Amplified History from early medieval northern Europe and should not be mistaken for a modern political or religious statement of any kind. »
Heilung qui a tjrs l'air d'être bien conscient que le "neo-folk" (surtout scandinave) est récupéré par l'extrême-droite.
(j'aurais préféré une déclaration plus ouvertement antifasciste, mais bon on va s'en contenter)
Dans la description : « Heilung is Amplified History from early medieval northern Europe and should not be mistaken for a modern political or religious statement of any kind. »
Heilung qui a tjrs l'air d'être bien conscient que le "neo-folk" (surtout scandinave) est récupéré par l'extrême-droite.
(j'aurais préféré une déclaration plus ouvertement antifasciste, mais bon on va s'en contenter)
Je m'étais arrêté à un gouvernement Finnois droite / extrême-droite, mais apparemment depuis mi 2019, c'est une coalition centre / socdem / gauche. À suivre.
Ya le live d'Eivør aussi qui vient de sortir aujourd'hui :)
Je suis pas très polar mais pour le coup ça me donne bien envie de lire les Millénium.
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« For those who are confused on the time frame of what this is representing, it's not necessarily "Vikings," and more or less not Neolithic.
It's Proto-Germanic she's singing here, and in most of their music. It's Pre-Migration Period, 600 years before the Vikings, ~1st Century CE til ~550 when Elder Futhark broke into Younger Futhark. It's based on historical linguistic reconstruction and snippets of text found archeologically and through Tacitus & Saxo Grammaticus, some of which were carved in runes on bone fragments, or described pejoratively by Latin writers, who described the throat singing as like "howling dogs," when it would sound provisionally like in this video, inferred by the Sammi, Mongol, Indigenous Greenland, and Faroese traditions which survived the ages relatively unchanged.
Then they kinda do this English language "rap," which is based on descriptions of Galdralag and Seiðalag -- no surviving examples of which exist outside of very, very scant snippets in the Poetic and Prose Edda, and in descriptions by Saxo Grammaticus and possibly by Tacitus. The low growling and hissing, the forked fingers, is based on descriptions of Seiðr magic. That kind of image survived in the inspiration of "witches" which Christians were afraid of deeply, who were real people practicing a similar indigenous artform, and came to become an abstracted meme of its own that evolved & mutated into the 21st century in a vague smear of pop culture idioms. »
« For those who are confused on the time frame of what this is representing, it's not necessarily "Vikings," and more or less not Neolithic.
It's Proto-Germanic she's singing here, and in most of their music. It's Pre-Migration Period, 600 years before the Vikings, ~1st Century CE til ~550 when Elder Futhark broke into Younger Futhark. It's based on historical linguistic reconstruction and snippets of text found archeologically and through Tacitus & Saxo Grammaticus, some of which were carved in runes on bone fragments, or described pejoratively by Latin writers, who described the throat singing as like "howling dogs," when it would sound provisionally like in this video, inferred by the Sammi, Mongol, Indigenous Greenland, and Faroese traditions which survived the ages relatively unchanged.
Then they kinda do this English language "rap," which is based on descriptions of Galdralag and Seiðalag -- no surviving examples of which exist outside of very, very scant snippets in the Poetic and Prose Edda, and in descriptions by Saxo Grammaticus and possibly by Tacitus. The low growling and hissing, the forked fingers, is based on descriptions of Seiðr magic. That kind of image survived in the inspiration of "witches" which Christians were afraid of deeply, who were real people practicing a similar indigenous artform, and came to become an abstracted meme of its own that evolved & mutated into the 21st century in a vague smear of pop culture idioms. »