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Invisible Fields

Iarla Ó Lionáird

"This album was always going to be different," he says. "I did it in my own house, with a tight team that I trusted. There are no club beats. It's situated in the natural world, out of which I came and also where I live now. It started with birds. It was initially called 'Psalm for Birds'. It didn't work out that way finally, though birds are still in it. It goes out on birds. It's in part about the triumph of the natural world over religion. I've written new work for it, so there's a pushing forward. But there's also an archaeological aspect to it, a recovery of songs I'd long wanted to sing. It's more bespoke, more personal than other things I've done. I conceived it, wrote the new material, played on it, produced it. There's nothing on it that I didn't want, no pandering to anything. I wanted it to be experientially cohesive. I wanted to make the sound warm and fuzzy rather than clanky and mechanical. We worked hard at that. We used some synthesis but mainly real instruments, a lot of which I play myself. We were very careful about the microphones we used so that we'd get the right, warm sound...."

  • imageAdd To Basketmore info£9.82Invisible Fields - CD
    playA Nest Of StarsIarla Ó Lionáird6m 26s
    playCu-Cu-InIarla Ó Lionáird4m 41s
    playTaimse Im' ChodladhIarla Ó Lionáird6m 34s
    playI'm Weary Of Lying AloneIarla Ó Lionáird5m 20s
    playThe Day That You Were BornIarla Ó Lionáird4m 53s
    playAn Buachaillín BanIarla Ó Lionáird5m 19s
    playOisin's DreamIarla Ó Lionáird5m 31s
    playTuirimh Mhic Fhinin DhuibhIarla Ó Lionáird6m 39s
    playAuroraIarla Ó Lionáird5m 35s
    playScathán Na BeathaIarla Ó Lionáird3m 25s
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