MANU DELAGO (Björk's Drummer)

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MANU DELAGO BJÖRK’S DRUMMER   Album ‘Snow From Yesterday’ out February 2nd via One Little Independent Records     “A masterful and sensitive musician” – The Telegraph   “Virtuoso” – The Times   “Dreamy acoustics” – XLR8R   Manu Delago will release his new album ‘Snow From Yesterday’ on February 2nd through One Little Independent Records. The Austrian composer, innovator, Grammy nominee and acclaimed percussionist has teamed up with vocal ensemble Mad About Lemon to craft a profound and distinct new concept piece.   Like the water that runs like a current through ‘Snow From Yesterday’, the album is fluid, versatile, and powerful. Represented in all its forms, from glacial mountains, to rivers, and even the smallest drop into watercolour, the album is about journeys and the stages of life that may change you, but also links you to others, in other times and other places. A flowing, tangible energy connects each track to its subject matter, and each track to one another. What’s important on ‘Snow From Yesterday’ is how the highs are grounded in very real, personal moments. It can at once tackle mammoth climate issues, while conveying moments of incredible intimacy.   Manu has become a leading name in his field, touring with the likes of Björk, most recently on her celebrated Cornucopia tour. His trademark handpan virtuosity is the rhythmic lifeforce of ‘Snow From Yesterday’, creating majestic, emotive sounds, often with a tender delicacy, for Mad About Lemon’s folksy harmonies to pour over.   ‘Snow From Yesterday’ travels far, across endless oceanic expanses, and thousands of years, telling stories that aim to help the listener to see themselves as part of a larger body. After all, all rivers lead to the sea.   Art credit: Tom Tanzer   Photo credit: Klemens Weisleitner   Album credits   Manu Delago – handpans, percussion, synths Mad About Lemon (Heidi Erler, Mimi Schmid, Anna Widauer) – vocals Christoph Pepe Auer – clarinets Dominik Fuss – flugelhorn Alois Eberl – trombone, bass trumpet Christina Lachberger – trombone Simon Teurezbacher – tuba  Clemens Rofner – double bass   

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MANU DELAGO (Björk's Drummer)

1 week ago

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MANU DELAGO BJÖRK’S DRUMMER   Album ‘Snow From Yesterday’ out February 2nd via One Little Independent Records     “A masterful and sensitive musician” – The Telegraph   “Virtuoso” – The Times   “Dreamy acoustics” – XLR8R   Manu Delago will release his new album ‘Snow From Yesterday’ on February 2nd through One Little Independent Records. The Austrian composer, innovator, Grammy nominee and acclaimed percussionist has teamed up with vocal ensemble Mad About Lemon to craft a profound and distinct new concept piece.   Like the water that runs like a current through ‘Snow From Yesterday’, the album is fluid, versatile, and powerful. Represented in all its forms, from glacial mountains, to rivers, and even the smallest drop into watercolour, the album is about journeys and the stages of life that may change you, but also links you to others, in other times and other places. A flowing, tangible energy connects each track to its subject matter, and each track to one another. What’s important on ‘Snow From Yesterday’ is how the highs are grounded in very real, personal moments. It can at once tackle mammoth climate issues, while conveying moments of incredible intimacy.   Manu has become a leading name in his field, touring with the likes of Björk, most recently on her celebrated Cornucopia tour. His trademark handpan virtuosity is the rhythmic lifeforce of ‘Snow From Yesterday’, creating majestic, emotive sounds, often with a tender delicacy, for Mad About Lemon’s folksy harmonies to pour over.   ‘Snow From Yesterday’ travels far, across endless oceanic expanses, and thousands of years, telling stories that aim to help the listener to see themselves as part of a larger body. After all, all rivers lead to the sea.   Art credit: Tom Tanzer   Photo credit: Klemens Weisleitner   Album credits   Manu Delago – handpans, percussion, synths Mad About Lemon (Heidi Erler, Mimi Schmid, Anna Widauer) – vocals Christoph Pepe Auer – clarinets Dominik Fuss – flugelhorn Alois Eberl – trombone, bass trumpet Christina Lachberger – trombone Simon Teurezbacher – tuba  Clemens Rofner – double bass