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KRAUKA

Sagamusic in cyberland

About Me

They played their first concert in so unlikely a place as Lejre Research Center, and have received recognition from all over Europe for their competent research into the Nordic music traditions of the Viking period. Krauka (Guðjón Rúdolf Guðmundsson , Aksel Striim and Jens Villy Pedersen) have recorded yet another collection of new and old songs under the title Bylur, which in Icelandic bears the double meaning of snowstorm and noise. And parts of the album were actually recorded under winter conditions in Denmark and Icelandsuch as during a snowstorm in the western fiords. But in their own way, Krauka do actually make an awful noise compared to earlier albums, since this album has been a personal challenge and an exploration of their own musical limitations.Bylur, as its lauded predecessor Stiklur from 2003, has been created in close collaboration with producers Thorkell Atlason and Henrik Corfitsen, whose electronic contributions combines naturally with the groups own sound universe the tracks still resound with strong, poetic male voices, rebec, hand drums, jewish harps, lyres and flutes, and they still draw on Icelandic text sources and medieval song tradition. The Vikings have been transported into a present which offers impulses they hardly could have imagined in their own time. On Bylur, the Icelandic song tradition meets with samples and electronic sound collages, hand-played hide-drums combine with hip hop and time honored musicianship executed with modern musical curiosity. But above all, sun, snow and ocean - the Nordic nature - are the natural inhabitants of these tracks, which seem to flourish best outdoors, where the campfire burns, the dance is on, followed by a Viking dip in the ocean. Bylur is imbued with an infectious feel for everything that makes life worth living, for better and for worse - from the pricking of food on your tongue to the stormy soul of battle.Bylur is the past at its most radical - and the present where it delves deepest into the soil. It is an experiment without many parallels in modern music, played by three actually quite old-fashioned musicians with the joy of their work tattooed on their souls - and with a captivating, folk sound, which at the end of the day is hardly foreign to even the most hardcore avant-garde fan . It is a door, which allows us to recognize both what we were and what we are becoming in our times, when the world has come knocking with new sounds and impulses. But above all, it is the sound of Krauka at their most sweepingly impressive and at their most fearless.I edited my profile with Thomas' Myspace Editor V4.4

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Member Since: 9/20/2006
Band Website: krauka.dk
Band Members: Krauka at Mytofest
..Krauka i Estland Krauka i Amerika Sælugaukur

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Add to My Profile | More VideosAksel Striim - bowed lyre, shawm, flutes & vocal Gudjon Rudolf - leadvocal, jew harp & percussion Jens Villy Pedersen - lyre, percussion, flutes & vocal Søren Zederkof - bass
Influences: Traditional folkmusic from Denmark & Iceland. Modern music as: Hedningarna & Led Zeppelin

Sounds Like: The jolly men of Eric the Red
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Record Label: Musikpres
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Krauka in Mytofest

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OhUGabRjqXc krauka spiller til Mytofest i Estland, aug. 2007...
Posted by KRAUKA on Wed, 07 May 2008 01:37:00 PST

New video

På vores hjemmeside kan du se en hyggelig video fra vores Estlandstur 2007Concert video from Mytofest in Estonia 2007
Posted by KRAUKA on Wed, 07 May 2008 11:04:00 PST

Koncert med Goodiepal

Goodiepal d. 21. januar 2008 Inspiration  lyst til at lave noget  lyst til at spise ostemad. Tage med Krauka ned på værkstedet og bygge underlige instrumenter og lave lyde.   Jeg var til kon...
Posted by KRAUKA on Mon, 21 Jan 2008 02:07:00 PST

Anmeldelse i Gaffa, oktober 2007

..>..>..>..>KraukaBylurCD (musikpres / www.musikpres.dk)..>..>Dato: 17/10-2007Kraukas plade er en åbenbaring i den nye bølge af vikingemusikDer er gang i den danske folkemusik, der selvsikkert fører s...
Posted by KRAUKA on Fri, 19 Oct 2007 11:48:00 PST

Anmeldelse af Bylur i DJEMBE, sept. 2007

-->[if !supportEmptyParas]-->  -->[endif]--> 4/6 djember -->[if !supportEmptyParas]-->  -->[endif]--> Moderne vikingelyd. Island. Danmark. Trioen krauka har opdyrket deres helt egen ni...
Posted by KRAUKA on Thu, 27 Sep 2007 08:45:00 PST

Video from Estonia

http://muheleja.eenet.ee/~kalle/krauka.wmv
Posted by KRAUKA on Tue, 11 Sep 2007 02:07:00 PST

Krauka i øst og i vest

Krauka i Amerika Hele eventyret startede med udgivelsen af vores første cd Vikinga Seidur. Vi undersøgte mulighederne for om der i udlandet var interesse for vores musik. Der gik adskillige timer for...
Posted by KRAUKA on Fri, 03 Aug 2007 05:22:00 PST

A short CV of the bandmembers

Guðjón Rúdolf Guðmundsson, leadvocal, percussion og jewharp. 'Gaua' has studied the Icelandic 'rimur' singing tradition, which he uses in the band. He also has a solocareer and has released two album...
Posted by KRAUKA on Sun, 15 Jul 2007 12:56:00 PST

Krauka CV so far july 2007

Kraukas International activities from 2000 to 2006: Nationalmuseum of Iceland, Reykjavik. Fjorukrain Vikingfestivals, Hafnafjodur, Iceland. Nordmytfestival in Stockholm, Sweden. Tanz & Folkmu...
Posted by KRAUKA on Sun, 15 Jul 2007 12:51:00 PST

På erobringstogt til Amerika

14. juni 2007 kl. 00:01  - Århus Stifttidende ..[if !supportEmptyParas]--> Det århusianske vikinge-rockband Krauka er blevet en eksportvare. Af Uffe Normand [email protected] .. language="Ja...
Posted by KRAUKA on Tue, 03 Jul 2007 07:56:00 PST