Stream: Olof Dreijer of The Knife’s Darwin Like Variation on Different Vocal Expression and Styles Mix

December 09, 2010


What's awesome about this is, despite the title's claim to exploration, it's four songs by legendary goth diva Diamanda Galas and then one by composer Meredith Monk, you know, to mix up the darkness with something light and airy. Just kidding it's more goth diva vibes! Olof Dreijer (who also records solo as the excellent Oni Ayhun) knows what he likes—don't hold it against him. To celebrate the release of The Knife's new single "Seeds," he cooked up this small tribute to The Knife's (and his partner in The Knife/sister's project Fever Ray) clear foremothers. Knife tangential partner Planningtorock also made a mix which is half Monk. Definitely some serious black velvet curtain and Ouija boarding going down in Sweden. Stream both below and see track lists after the jump. (via Dummy)

Stream: Olof Dreijer of The Knife's Darwin Like Variation on Different Vocal Expression and Styles Mix



Olof Drier's mix
Diamanda Galas – My Love Will Never Die
Diamanda Galas – The Litanies of Satan
Diamanda Galas – Vena Cava 1
Diamanda Galas – Ewenoyme
Meredith Monk – Night Travel

Planningtorock's mix
Meredith Monk – Volcano Songs, Duets: Cry # 1
Meredith Monk – Volcano Songs, Duets: Hips Dance
Sofia Gubaidulina – In Erwartung
Sofia Gubaidulina – Alleluja: III. Alliluija: Quarter Note = 144, Con Spirto
Sofia Gubaidulina – Silenzio: IV. Eigth Note = 152

Stream: Olof Dreijer of The Knife’s Darwin Like Variation on Different Vocal Expression and Styles Mix