
Un Sequestro Lungo 10.000 Anni: Vinyl 3LP
In an age that demands hyper acceleration, kinetic flashes and byte voracity, Blak Saagan sticks out like a sore thumb with a sprawling body of work that requires attention and unlocks profound symbols and meaning with every passage. After a 5 year gap, the Venetian composer returns with his most personal and openly political statement yet, âUn Sequestro Lungo 10.000 Anniâ, a staggering 108 minute triple album soundtracking a dystopian city through flashes of futuristic fourth world visions, warehouse 80s rave-ups, meditative trance and dark rumblings. Following his acclaimed âSe Ci Fosse La Luce Sarebbe Bellissimoâ was never going to be an easy feat but Samuele Gottardello (Blak Saagan) approached the fresh canvas with a renewed sense of commitment sparking a dense parallel world inhabited by paranoia, control and repression. A world that is relieved by the figure of a woman with the body of a bird emerging from the asphalt and freeing humanity from the âsequestroâ (kidnapping) to which it has long been subjected. Dystopia pushed to the limits and sadly close to our current affairs. Stemming from a collaboration with Iranian illustrator Majid Bita, âUn Sequestro Lungo 10.000 Anniâ narrates a city populated with imaginary creatures bustling to the rhythms of Iranian punk, rebels with mullets sweating through Middle Eastern hallucinatory disco beats, propaganda VHS tapes and Saaganâs usual atmospheric celestiality built on library music, kosmische architectures and industrial serenity. Referencing the ecosystem that Marija Gimbutas and Philip K. Dick handed down to us, Blak Saaganâs music threads the needle hypnotically moving from Carpenter synth worship, the anxiogenic cyber-pulsating âThe Blak Fireâ or the persian EDM of âIdoli Rotti fatti di Paura ed Oroâ, to metaphysical experimentations that recall the work of legendary Italian sound architects Egisto Macchi and Nora Orlandi, the bouncing astral esoteric âLa Dama con il Corpo di Uccelloâ and the spiritual cadence of âMila nel boscoâ. The authoritarian climax of the album is fully delivered on tracks like âIl Giorno di Zaha'kolâ and âDaÄvÄ - Falso Dioâ where pounding severity reaches the textural punishment of heavy-hitters like Godflesh and Ramleh, industrial malaise for the masses. âUn Sequestro Lungo 10.000 Anniâ is also the first Blak Saagan album to feature vocal contributions, heightening the cinematic experience and carrying it spiritually. Ambient-folk goddess Julinko brings an elysian quality to âIl Giorno di Zaha'kolâ, the submerged vocals of techno producer Annalisa Iembo (Jerome) are printed on the drugged out coldwave hit âBenzocraziaâ, Italian illustrator Liz Van Der NĂŒll posse-raps on the synth-punk siren blaring âFRREPaâ while cosmic loner James Jonathan Clancy ethereally closes âIdoli Rotti fatti di Paura ed Oroâ. âUn Sequestro Lungo 10.000 Anniâ plays like a puzzle where every piece eerily discloses a historical metaphor, a captivating voyage where Blak Saaganâs time machine crosses 10,000 years of patriarchy, monotheism, colonialism and capitalism, denouncing a cruel present, while remembering a gloomy past. Some might call it conscious escapism or spiritual socialism, some might see it as evoking a new realm and some might hail , a path trailblazed by outsiders like David Sylvian, Muslimgauze and Chrome⊠painting a black horizon from which, perhaps, hope can still emerge. âUn Sequestro Lungo 10.000 Anniâ is the second release of Opale, a series curated by Maple Death and publishing house Canicola Edizioni, sister imprints that for last decade have been exploring and researching the intersection of music and narrative through images and sound, giving life to new dialogues between the two languages, with a visionary and militant approach.Â
TRACKLIST:
01 The Blak Fire (Sogno I)
02 Benzocrazia
03 Le Basi H si alzano in volo
04 Mila nel bosco
05 Il Giorno di Zaha'kol (Sogno II) (feat. Julinko)
06 Dentro un Bus Proiettato nel Vuoto
07 Heyran
ŰÛ۱ۧÙ) 08 DaÄvÄ â Falso Dio
09 La Dama con il Corpo di Uccello (Sogno III)
10 FRREPa (feat. Liz Van Der NĂŒll)
11 Idoli Rotti fatti di Paura ed Oro (feat. James Jonathan Clancy)
12 Disintegrazione
13 Un Sequestro Lungo 10.000 anniÂ
In an age that demands hyper acceleration, kinetic flashes and byte voracity, Blak Saagan sticks out like a sore thumb with a sprawling body of work that requires attention and unlocks profound symbols and meaning with every passage. After a 5 year gap, the Venetian composer returns with his most personal and openly political statement yet, âUn Sequestro Lungo 10.000 Anniâ, a staggering 108 minute triple album soundtracking a dystopian city through flashes of futuristic fourth world visions, warehouse 80s rave-ups, meditative trance and dark rumblings. Following his acclaimed âSe Ci Fosse La Luce Sarebbe Bellissimoâ was never going to be an easy feat but Samuele Gottardello (Blak Saagan) approached the fresh canvas with a renewed sense of commitment sparking a dense parallel world inhabited by paranoia, control and repression. A world that is relieved by the figure of a woman with the body of a bird emerging from the asphalt and freeing humanity from the âsequestroâ (kidnapping) to which it has long been subjected. Dystopia pushed to the limits and sadly close to our current affairs. Stemming from a collaboration with Iranian illustrator Majid Bita, âUn Sequestro Lungo 10.000 Anniâ narrates a city populated with imaginary creatures bustling to the rhythms of Iranian punk, rebels with mullets sweating through Middle Eastern hallucinatory disco beats, propaganda VHS tapes and Saaganâs usual atmospheric celestiality built on library music, kosmische architectures and industrial serenity. Referencing the ecosystem that Marija Gimbutas and Philip K. Dick handed down to us, Blak Saaganâs music threads the needle hypnotically moving from Carpenter synth worship, the anxiogenic cyber-pulsating âThe Blak Fireâ or the persian EDM of âIdoli Rotti fatti di Paura ed Oroâ, to metaphysical experimentations that recall the work of legendary Italian sound architects Egisto Macchi and Nora Orlandi, the bouncing astral esoteric âLa Dama con il Corpo di Uccelloâ and the spiritual cadence of âMila nel boscoâ. The authoritarian climax of the album is fully delivered on tracks like âIl Giorno di Zaha'kolâ and âDaÄvÄ - Falso Dioâ where pounding severity reaches the textural punishment of heavy-hitters like Godflesh and Ramleh, industrial malaise for the masses. âUn Sequestro Lungo 10.000 Anniâ is also the first Blak Saagan album to feature vocal contributions, heightening the cinematic experience and carrying it spiritually. Ambient-folk goddess Julinko brings an elysian quality to âIl Giorno di Zaha'kolâ, the submerged vocals of techno producer Annalisa Iembo (Jerome) are printed on the drugged out coldwave hit âBenzocraziaâ, Italian illustrator Liz Van Der NĂŒll posse-raps on the synth-punk siren blaring âFRREPaâ while cosmic loner James Jonathan Clancy ethereally closes âIdoli Rotti fatti di Paura ed Oroâ. âUn Sequestro Lungo 10.000 Anniâ plays like a puzzle where every piece eerily discloses a historical metaphor, a captivating voyage where Blak Saaganâs time machine crosses 10,000 years of patriarchy, monotheism, colonialism and capitalism, denouncing a cruel present, while remembering a gloomy past. Some might call it conscious escapism or spiritual socialism, some might see it as evoking a new realm and some might hail , a path trailblazed by outsiders like David Sylvian, Muslimgauze and Chrome⊠painting a black horizon from which, perhaps, hope can still emerge. âUn Sequestro Lungo 10.000 Anniâ is the second release of Opale, a series curated by Maple Death and publishing house Canicola Edizioni, sister imprints that for last decade have been exploring and researching the intersection of music and narrative through images and sound, giving life to new dialogues between the two languages, with a visionary and militant approach.Â
TRACKLIST:
01 The Blak Fire (Sogno I)
02 Benzocrazia
03 Le Basi H si alzano in volo
04 Mila nel bosco
05 Il Giorno di Zaha'kol (Sogno II) (feat. Julinko)
06 Dentro un Bus Proiettato nel Vuoto
07 Heyran
ŰÛ۱ۧÙ) 08 DaÄvÄ â Falso Dio
09 La Dama con il Corpo di Uccello (Sogno III)
10 FRREPa (feat. Liz Van Der NĂŒll)
11 Idoli Rotti fatti di Paura ed Oro (feat. James Jonathan Clancy)
12 Disintegrazione
13 Un Sequestro Lungo 10.000 anniÂ
Original: $70.70
-65%$70.70
$24.75Description
In an age that demands hyper acceleration, kinetic flashes and byte voracity, Blak Saagan sticks out like a sore thumb with a sprawling body of work that requires attention and unlocks profound symbols and meaning with every passage. After a 5 year gap, the Venetian composer returns with his most personal and openly political statement yet, âUn Sequestro Lungo 10.000 Anniâ, a staggering 108 minute triple album soundtracking a dystopian city through flashes of futuristic fourth world visions, warehouse 80s rave-ups, meditative trance and dark rumblings. Following his acclaimed âSe Ci Fosse La Luce Sarebbe Bellissimoâ was never going to be an easy feat but Samuele Gottardello (Blak Saagan) approached the fresh canvas with a renewed sense of commitment sparking a dense parallel world inhabited by paranoia, control and repression. A world that is relieved by the figure of a woman with the body of a bird emerging from the asphalt and freeing humanity from the âsequestroâ (kidnapping) to which it has long been subjected. Dystopia pushed to the limits and sadly close to our current affairs. Stemming from a collaboration with Iranian illustrator Majid Bita, âUn Sequestro Lungo 10.000 Anniâ narrates a city populated with imaginary creatures bustling to the rhythms of Iranian punk, rebels with mullets sweating through Middle Eastern hallucinatory disco beats, propaganda VHS tapes and Saaganâs usual atmospheric celestiality built on library music, kosmische architectures and industrial serenity. Referencing the ecosystem that Marija Gimbutas and Philip K. Dick handed down to us, Blak Saaganâs music threads the needle hypnotically moving from Carpenter synth worship, the anxiogenic cyber-pulsating âThe Blak Fireâ or the persian EDM of âIdoli Rotti fatti di Paura ed Oroâ, to metaphysical experimentations that recall the work of legendary Italian sound architects Egisto Macchi and Nora Orlandi, the bouncing astral esoteric âLa Dama con il Corpo di Uccelloâ and the spiritual cadence of âMila nel boscoâ. The authoritarian climax of the album is fully delivered on tracks like âIl Giorno di Zaha'kolâ and âDaÄvÄ - Falso Dioâ where pounding severity reaches the textural punishment of heavy-hitters like Godflesh and Ramleh, industrial malaise for the masses. âUn Sequestro Lungo 10.000 Anniâ is also the first Blak Saagan album to feature vocal contributions, heightening the cinematic experience and carrying it spiritually. Ambient-folk goddess Julinko brings an elysian quality to âIl Giorno di Zaha'kolâ, the submerged vocals of techno producer Annalisa Iembo (Jerome) are printed on the drugged out coldwave hit âBenzocraziaâ, Italian illustrator Liz Van Der NĂŒll posse-raps on the synth-punk siren blaring âFRREPaâ while cosmic loner James Jonathan Clancy ethereally closes âIdoli Rotti fatti di Paura ed Oroâ. âUn Sequestro Lungo 10.000 Anniâ plays like a puzzle where every piece eerily discloses a historical metaphor, a captivating voyage where Blak Saaganâs time machine crosses 10,000 years of patriarchy, monotheism, colonialism and capitalism, denouncing a cruel present, while remembering a gloomy past. Some might call it conscious escapism or spiritual socialism, some might see it as evoking a new realm and some might hail , a path trailblazed by outsiders like David Sylvian, Muslimgauze and Chrome⊠painting a black horizon from which, perhaps, hope can still emerge. âUn Sequestro Lungo 10.000 Anniâ is the second release of Opale, a series curated by Maple Death and publishing house Canicola Edizioni, sister imprints that for last decade have been exploring and researching the intersection of music and narrative through images and sound, giving life to new dialogues between the two languages, with a visionary and militant approach.Â
TRACKLIST:
01 The Blak Fire (Sogno I)
02 Benzocrazia
03 Le Basi H si alzano in volo
04 Mila nel bosco
05 Il Giorno di Zaha'kol (Sogno II) (feat. Julinko)
06 Dentro un Bus Proiettato nel Vuoto
07 Heyran
ŰÛ۱ۧÙ) 08 DaÄvÄ â Falso Dio
09 La Dama con il Corpo di Uccello (Sogno III)
10 FRREPa (feat. Liz Van Der NĂŒll)
11 Idoli Rotti fatti di Paura ed Oro (feat. James Jonathan Clancy)
12 Disintegrazione
13 Un Sequestro Lungo 10.000 anniÂ















