
Eydís Evensen details debut album Bylur and shares new single "Dagdraumur"
Icelandic pianist and post-classical composer Eydís Evensen has shared details of her debut album Bylur, alongside sharing new single "Dagdraumur".
"Dagdraumur" is Evensen's third release of 2021, following "Wandering II" and "Brotin", both of which will appear on Bylur alongside last year's "Næturdögg".
As well as releasing "Dagdraumur" today (12 March), Evensen has shared details of Bylur, which will be released via new Sony imprint XXIM Records.
Bylur was recorded and produced at Reykjavík’s Greenhouse Studios by co-founder and composer Valgeir Sigurðsson - who was raised in the same small town as Evensen and has worked with the likes of Björk, Nico Muhly and Ben Frost. Evensen's debut album will only include one track with vocals, contributed by award-winning Icelandic singer GDRN.
Evensen reveals the album "spans over 20 years of my life. It’s all my ups and downs. It’s been a long time coming," and that the album title is the Icelandic word for 'snowstorm'. Evensen says, "Growing up in Iceland, being surrounded by very harsh weather conditions inspired a lot of my music, and I’ve got really inspired by all the places I’ve been to. This album reflects my emotional journey."
Tracklist:
- Deep Under
- Dagdraumur
- The Northern Sky
- Wandering I
- Vetur Genginn í Garð
- Fyrir Mikael
- Wandering II
- Circulation
- Innsti Kjarni og Tilbrigði
- Næturdögg
- Midnight Moon
- Brotin
- Bylur
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