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Originally released in 2009, Found Songs is Ólafur Arnalds second EP. Re-pressed on translucent vinyl for the first time in an edition of 500, Found Songs displays the composers prodigious early talent across its seven pieces. Includes 4pp full colour insert and download code.
In April 2009, Icelands neo-classical export Ólafur Arnalds created the 7-song series Found Songs recording a song a day for 7 days and instantly making each track available via Twitter. With artwork contributions from fans via Flickr, this modern release awakens memories of a tradition that seemed lost in the digital age we live in.
Born in 1987, Ólafur hails from the suburban Icelandic town, Mosfellsbær, just a few kilometres outside of Reykjavík. He has immersed himself completely in a world of delicate symphonic compositions generating near weightless orchestral pieces. Arnalds explores the crossover from classical to pop by mixing chamber strings and piano with discreet electronics which makes him a perfect fit for cinematic pop label Erased Tapes. His motivations are clear: The classical scene is kind of closed to people who havent been studying music all their lives. I would like to bring my classical influence to the people who dont usually listen to this kind of musicopen peoples minds.
This young artist steadily gained recognition worldwide since his 2007 debut Eulogy for Evolution. The 2008 follow-up EP Variations of Static earned Ólafur acclaim from both the contemporary and classical field transcending a traditional divide by uniting their ideals. After filling Londons world-famous Barbican Hall, fellow Icelanders Sigur Rós invited Ólafur to open their most recent European shows, playing to an audience of over 5,000 per night.
Ólafur conceived Found Songs as a way to collate several lost and found musical sketches and ideas in a very challenging, but fun series. The experiment offers its listeners an intimate insight into Ólafur Arnalds creative world. The songs will be different from whats on my albums; they will be short, mostly just made up from piano. Something to keep me going






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