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Greetje Bijma Oceanic
Sykheljende Lûden

Sykheljende Lûden

Labels

Yeyeh

Catno

YEYEH006

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" LP

Country

Netherlands

Release date

Oct 25, 2024

Oceanic and Greetje Bijma have become firm friends.

Since yeyeh brought them together in 2019 to record their first collaborative album, Swallow a Party, Oceanic and Greetje Bijma have become firm friends.

When they gathered in Studio Het Rode in Roderwolde for three days of improvised recordings based on existing ideas, Oceanic and Bijma set out to create music, through a mixture of voice and electronics, inspired by the mental sounds and images that appeared when they thought about the Wadden Sea’s celebrated landscapes. Extended improvisations were recorded, before Oceanic edited them down and they collaborated shaped the finished versions with added texture and structure.

Sykheljende Lûden (Frisian for “breathing sounds”), wears its central inspiration lightly, with many of Bijma’s startling and expressive vocalisations and Oceanic musical motifs subtly hinting at tidal flows, bird calls, and the comforting feeling of home that the environment stirs in both artists.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

19.99€*

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A1

Away From Home

04:26

A2

Sykhelje

01:07

A3

Golden Skinne

04:09

A4

Waegen Vallen

04:28

A5

Dripket

01:08

A6

Syzygy

05:30

B1

Protterduns (Part 1)

01:15

B2

Protterduns (Part 2)

06:04

B3

Veuhel

01:30

B4

Hynders

04:29

B5

V&A

03:20

B6

Peace In Mind

03:50

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