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Ba​ł​tyckie szepty

by Anna Nacher, Marek Styczyński

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1.
Zelint I 12:05
2.
Ton 06:36
3.
Zelint II 04:31
4.
Maszop 03:56
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Zelint III 05:12
6.
Thalassa 03:02
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O Thalassa 03:57
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Zelint IV 04:28
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Denega 07:05
10.
Checz 12:43

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The album recorded by Anna Nacher & Marek Styczyński (The Magic Carpathians Project) as the first installement in the "Biomusic" series, containing ambient music with the sounds of marine environments of the Baltic Sea. All the proceedings from selling the album at the time of its release contributed to the programme of the Baltic Sea seals' protection.
The tracks names are in Kashubian - a West Slavic language specific for the region of Kashuba on the Baltic sea shore around Gdańsk.

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released October 17, 2016

Anna Nacher, Marek Styczyński

Anna Nacher: voice, kalimba, guitar, singing bowls, miniharmonium, Chinese dulcimer, field recordings, electronics
Marek Styczyński: Slovakian pastoral fujara, bamboo and wooden flutes, X oboe, didjeridu, klarinet, singing bowls, percussions, electronics, field recordings.

Recorded at the Radio Kraków Studio in May and June 2000 by Aleksander Wilk.

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Magic Carpathians Project Kraków, Poland

Active since 1998. Mournful vocals, eerie woodwinds, hypnotic drones, primal rythms, noise collages, rich sonic tapestries.
Singer/guitarist Anna Nacher exceptional vocal expression is built on techniques of throat singing developed across Central Asia and Eastern Europe. Marek Styczynski employs a Turkmen hydjak or prepared dulcimer accompanied with Moog and homemade analog modulators.
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