MEAVRAA by Transjoik
Atrium/Warner Music Sweden 8573-85273-2
Music review by Nathan Muus, from B�IKI issue #22.
From Frode Fjellheim and his group
Transjoik, we have their latest CD entitled MEAVRAA,
meaning in South Saami "the ancient voice." The secondary
title of the album is "throat joik, shaman frame drumes, ambient
sonics." Upon a first listen one realizes immediately that this
is no traditional Saami joik CD with traditional drums and a few "ambient
sounds." This is indeed a CD with joiking overclad by many electronic
sounds, and incidentally, there are some shaman frame drums in the mix
also.
Frode, of South Saami background, has
been involved in a number of CD projects, this one perhaps his most
successful ever. MEAVRAA delivers a
potent punch of tuneful melodies delivered with forceful percussion
and blended in an electronic wash. There are dashes of older Saami traditional
joik, Tuvan (Mongolian) throat singing, even nods to the current string-based
traditional Scandinavian folk music renaissance. I could use adjectives
to describe the music as "hypnotic, exciting, transient."
I will not. You must determine this for yourself. All in all, the melodies
stick in your mind - which is reason enough to recommend this CD as
easily one of the best recent Saami releases. The group Transjoik has
a sound which is truly original from previous Saami music releases mixing
traditional with modern. |