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#37 - Jonas Lorentzen of Nebala

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Jonas Lorentzen returns to the Nordic Sound to discuss what Nebala's been up to since last time we met. In this conversation, we have a retrospective on the debut album, and where Jonas wants to take Nebala's sound and vision from there. We also discuss singing as community and Jonas' singing workshops, ponder why we don't sing as much as we used to, and of course, talk about the kickstarter that will be helping Nebala's next album now that Jonas has gone Indie. Oh, and would it be a Jonas episode if we didn't contend with questions of cultural appropriation?
0:00 Intro
1:30 Retrospective on Nebala's debut album
12:55 Working on new Nebala material
18:50 The craft of an album
24:16 Singing as Community
30:00 Why don't we sing anymore?
42:40 The future of Nebala and working with Christopher Juul
48:20 Kickstarter
1:00:25 Fire in the Mountains
1:00:10 Jonas contends with Cultural Appropriation

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Bets
Carrie
Gen
Leigh
Mike
Cindy
Clayton
Drake
Eric
Jamie
Julia
Mary
Michael
Michael
Sean
Simon
Tony

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Jonas Lorentzen returns to the Nordic Sound to discuss what Nebala's been up to since last time we met. In this conversation, we have a retrospective on the debut album, and where Jonas wants to take Nebala's sound and vision from there. We also discuss singing as community and Jonas' singing workshops, ponder why we don't sing as much as we used to, and of course, talk about the kickstarter that will be helping Nebala's next album now that Jonas has gone Indie. Oh, and would it be a Jonas episode if we didn't contend with questions of cultural appropriation?
0:00 Intro
1:30 Retrospective on Nebala's debut album
12:55 Working on new Nebala material
18:50 The craft of an album
24:16 Singing as Community
30:00 Why don't we sing anymore?
42:40 The future of Nebala and working with Christopher Juul
48:20 Kickstarter
1:00:25 Fire in the Mountains
1:00:10 Jonas contends with Cultural Appropriation

Support the show

The Nordic Sound is supported by its patrons over on Patreon.com/nordicsound
The Nordic Sound is supported by its patrons:
George
Bets
Carrie
Gen
Leigh
Mike
Cindy
Clayton
Drake
Eric
Jamie
Julia
Mary
Michael
Michael
Sean
Simon
Tony

  continue reading

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