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Islandica - Melodia: Instrumental album flac Performer: Islandica
Title: Melodia: Instrumental
Style: Nordic
Released: 1996
Country: Iceland
MP3 album: 1570 mb
FLAC album: 1911 mb
Rating: 4.6
Other formats: AA AHX VQF AAC TTA AC3 MOD
Genre: Folk and Country

Islandica - Hver á sér fegra föðurland. Islandica - Melodia (Fimmund).

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Islandica, their name deriving from the Latin form for ‘Icelandic’, emerged from that country in the 90s as one of a new wave of traditional/folk bands giving Scandinavia a new critical reputation. As the Reykjavik band’s singer and bass player Hardis Hallvarosdottir elucidated, ‘Three of us were in a loose grouping before Islandica, but a few years ago we decided to push into a market we’d identified for folk music. Their debut album was recorded in a Reykjavik church during a thunderstorm and included age-old cultural verses as well as ballads and Nordic drinking songs. Enormously popular, it led to solo albums by three of the quartet which were also major sellers in Iceland. Extensive touring engagements were also undertaken, with sponsorship by Icelandic air lines and the National Tourist Board.

The album features vocal contributions from Blueprint, Jakki da Motamouth, and Copywrite, but those three tracks aside the album is completely instrumental. From the funky opener The Horror to the moody blues of Smoke & Mirrors to the soul of Good Times Roll P., – this album shows great variation and is perfectly consistent at the same time. Great beats, well-timed scratches, and beautiful soundscapes combine into a powerful package. This is an obscure but incredible album, and amazingly hardly ever mentioned when it comes to best-ever Hip Hop instrumental albums – or even best-ever Hip Hop albums, period. True, the focus on this album is turntablism and not self-crafted beats – but it still falls squarely in the ‘instrumental’ category and fully deserves a high placing on a list like this. DJ Q-Bert uses classic beats to incorporate with his scratching and sampling.

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Tracklist

1 Hver Á Sér Fegra Föðurland
2 Sofðu Unga Ástin Mín
3 Afmælisdiktur
4 Álfareiðin
5 Kirkjuhvoll
6 Kall Sat Undir Kletti
7 Á Sprengisandi
8 Vetrarnótt
9 Krummavísur
10 Vera Mátt Góður
11 Hestaskál Og Heilræði
12 Maístjarnan
13 Hættu Að Gráta Hringaná
14 Dagdraumar
15 Eyja í Fljóti
16 Brennið þið Vitar
17 Krummi Krúnkar Úti
18 Íslenskt Vögguljóð
19 Lilja
20 Móðir Mín í Kví, Kví
21 Þorraþrællinn 1866 (Nú Er Frost Á Fróni)
22 Kvölda Tekur, Sest Er Sól

Notes

Genres: Icelandic Folk Music, Folk Pop, Contemporary Folk.

Flytjendur:
Reynir Jónasson – harmonika
Gísli Helgason – munnharpa, blokkflautur, harmonikka og melódika
Guðmundur Benediktsson – gítarar
Dan Cassidy – fiðlur
Ásgeir Steingrímsson – trompet og flygelhorn
Ingi Gunnar Jóhannsson – gítar

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 5 690738 265328

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
Fimmund 005 Islandica Melodia: Instrumental ‎(Cass, Album) Fimmund Fimmund 005 Iceland 1996