
"A global constellation of sonic voices is invited to reimagine my album Hymnal—a work of ecological grief, spiritual invocation, and queer embodiment. Composed of processed voice and strings, Hymnal draws from devotional music, minimalist composition, and the communal inheritance of techno, gospel, and folk traditions."
"This rework project invites artists to deconstruct and recompose individual tracks as acts of sonic translation: ritual, mourning, conjuring, renewal. Hymnal (Resung) is not a remix album, but a polyphonic transmission, each piece a new vector in the ongoing dialogue between collapse and care, ancestry and futurity, the body and the earth."
Lyra Pramuk's EP 'Hymnal (Resung)' reinterprets her previous album, featuring contributions from artists like Verraco, Dumama, and Tarta Relena. The lead single is an 'Endless Rework' of 'Ending' by Djrum. Pramuk describes the project as a polyphonic transmission, inviting artists to deconstruct and recompose tracks as acts of sonic translation. The album reflects themes of ecological grief, spiritual invocation, and queer embodiment, drawing from various musical traditions. Each piece serves as a new vector in the dialogue between collapse and care, ancestry and futurity.
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