Cover of Jacob Kirkegaard Eldfjall
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THE REVIEW

An EMOTIONAL album. Because ALIVE.
A timeless work. Every school should have a CD.
"Teacher, what do we do during this hour?" ... "We listen in religious silence to the CD by Kirkegaard"

That is, the sounds of nature. From accelerometers (accelerometres in English, I believe the term conveys the idea) inserted into the land of the musician's areas in question to reproduce its vibrations, especially in the geysers.
Fantastic, breathtaking at times.

Recommended: to everyone
Not recommended: to electronic music purists, who from a label like Touch always expect things like Fennesz. But I'm sure it will also move them.
Coming soon: the review of the latest CD by Teho Teardo, which is the soundtracking of an ancient tower. That is something that in its own way is part of the earth.

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Jacob Kirkegaard's Eldfjall is an emotional and timeless album capturing the vibrations of nature through innovative use of accelerometers. The album offers a breathtaking auditory experience, recommended widely but might challenge electronic music purists expecting conventional styles. It stands out as a unique sound art piece, connecting listeners deeply to the earth's natural elements.

Tracklist Videos

01   Ala (06:12)

02   Gaea (07:10)

03   Nerthus (01:43)

04   Coatlicue (03:45)

05   Al-Lat (02:44)

06   Aramaiti (02:55)

07   Izanami (05:12)

08   Kali (03:19)

09   Gerd (03:24)

Jacob Kirkegaard

Jacob Kirkegaard is a Danish sound artist known for site-specific and field-recording-based works that transform natural and geological sounds into electroacoustic compositions.
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