about the cassette
Robotic Folk, a solo project by Lithuanian composer and musician Jonas Jurkūnas, comes with a debut record named “Volume One”, subtitled “Artefacts Of Human Civilisation in Robotic Folklore”.
Jonas imagines a dystopian future, long after the end of our time, where robots reinvent and reuse the leftovers of human musical heritage left in the remains (and their RAM). New robotic folk spontaneously emerges from the ruins, sung by synthetic indigenous programs that evoke the history of our music-making ancestors. Volume One comes out as a tape, a limited lathe-cut record and a digital release.
- 1 - Sienpjoviai 5:25
- 2 - Aniii 4:17
- 3 - Pertrauka 3:54
- 4 - Pujam 2:44
- 5 - Libai 4:34
- 6 - Freizai 3:02
- 7 - Sfera 2:46
- 8 - Zalias Lapas 3:17
- 9 - Bumbum 3:16
- 10 - Ryga 2:44
- 11 - Skrydziai 3:43
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- 1 - Sienpjoviai 5:25
- 2 - Aniii 4:17
- 3 - Pertrauka 3:54
- 4 - Pujam 2:44
- 5 - Libai 4:34
- 6 - Freizai 3:02
- 7 - Sfera 2:46
- 8 - Zalias Lapas 3:17
- 9 - Bumbum 3:16
- 10 - Ryga 2:44
- 11 - Skrydziai 3:43
Embed
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about the cassette
Robotic Folk, a solo project by Lithuanian composer and musician Jonas Jurkūnas, comes with a debut record named “Volume One”, subtitled “Artefacts Of Human Civilisation in Robotic Folklore”.
Jonas imagines a dystopian future, long after the end of our time, where robots reinvent and reuse the leftovers of human musical heritage left in the remains (and their RAM). New robotic folk spontaneously emerges from the ruins, sung by synthetic indigenous programs that evoke the history of our music-making ancestors. Volume One comes out as a tape, a limited lathe-cut record and a digital release.