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$4.82The Story
| Release Date: | 04/06/2021 |
| Format: | LP |
| Label: | 13071 |
| Catalogue Number: | LP13-44 |
Recently signed to FatCatâs 130701 imprint, Dutch composer Rutger Hoedemaekers makes his debut solo release with a stunning album that marks the culmination of a decade spent in the hypercreative studio environment he co-founded in Berlin, including four years working closely alongside JĂłhann JĂłhannsson.
Sonically rich, emotionally deep, and immaculately handled, âThe Age Of Odditiesâ showcases a brilliant new talent, its cinematic eloquence bearing witness to Rutgerâs experiences composing for film alongside Oscar-winner Hildur GuðnadĂłttir and JĂłhannsson, for whom the album is partly a eulogy
âThe Age Of Odditiesâ is a bold and forwardthinking record, with a rich, hybrid sound seeing vocals processed and blurred alongside brass parts and a wall of strings shadowed by Rutgerâs understated, textural electronics.
The album features the Budapest Art Orchestraâs 23-piece string ensemble alongside vocals (Kira Kira, Else Torp and Laura Jansen), horn (Morris Kliphuis), trombone (Hilary Jeffery) and violin (Una SveinbjarnardĂłttir, Viktor Orri Ărnason), with Hoedemaekers contributing trumpet, piano, keyboard and electronics.
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| Release Date: | 04/06/2021 |
| Format: | LP |
| Label: | 13071 |
| Catalogue Number: | LP13-44 |
Recently signed to FatCatâs 130701 imprint, Dutch composer Rutger Hoedemaekers makes his debut solo release with a stunning album that marks the culmination of a decade spent in the hypercreative studio environment he co-founded in Berlin, including four years working closely alongside JĂłhann JĂłhannsson.
Sonically rich, emotionally deep, and immaculately handled, âThe Age Of Odditiesâ showcases a brilliant new talent, its cinematic eloquence bearing witness to Rutgerâs experiences composing for film alongside Oscar-winner Hildur GuðnadĂłttir and JĂłhannsson, for whom the album is partly a eulogy
âThe Age Of Odditiesâ is a bold and forwardthinking record, with a rich, hybrid sound seeing vocals processed and blurred alongside brass parts and a wall of strings shadowed by Rutgerâs understated, textural electronics.
The album features the Budapest Art Orchestraâs 23-piece string ensemble alongside vocals (Kira Kira, Else Torp and Laura Jansen), horn (Morris Kliphuis), trombone (Hilary Jeffery) and violin (Una SveinbjarnardĂłttir, Viktor Orri Ărnason), with Hoedemaekers contributing trumpet, piano, keyboard and electronics.















