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ORPLID release single ‘Dunkle Stunde’

ORPLID have revealed the new single ‘Dunkle Stunde‘ taken from their forthcoming full-length “Death Cult“, which has been scheduled for release on September 25th. The track is featuring legenday East German singer Katrin Lindner. More information about this record can be found below.

Dunkle Stunde‘ is available for immediate publication via this YouTube link:
https://youtu.be/JJgpV10n_hk

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ORPLID vocalist Uwe Nolte comments: ” The song ‘Dunkle Stunde’ is both an attempt and a temptation to try and give a valid image to melancholy”, relates the poet. “A major contribution to this artistic endeavour has been gifted by iconic GDR-vocalist Katrin Lindner: With her mastery and expressive emotionality she has clearly left her mark in this track that has also been influenced by jazz and trip-hop. Never before has sadness sounded so full of beauty!”

Tracklist
01. Ouvertüre
02. Abend loht über dem Tale
03. …
04. Jan Palach
05. Madonna von Stalingrad
06. Dunkle Stunde
07. Ich sah dich Flöte spielen
08. …
09. Tamara Bunke
10. Ich bin!
11. Purpurne Stimmen
12. …
13. Bald kommt der Krieg in dein Haus
14. Sommer ging verirrt, geheim
15. …
16. Deutschland 2016
17. Das Abendland
18. Cortez

ORPLID are the lyrical and musical embodiment of the German Neofolk scene. With their eyes firmly on the past, the duo consisting of poet and singer Uwe Nolte as well as composer and multi-instrumentalist Frank Machau joined forces in 1996 in the Eastern German town of Halle at the river Saale.

“Deus Vult” (Latin: “As God wills”), the infamous motto of the Christian knights, sometimes used to justify ghastly massacres, originates from the First Crusade in 1096. ORPLID chose this motto deliberately as the title of their seventh full-length to illustrate a prominent motive running through their work: fighting and dying for a cause.

Inspired by dramatic life stories throughout history regardless of origin or ideology, Uwe Nolte composed poems about Czech student Jan Palach, who torched himself in protest against the Soviet occupation, communist revolutionary Tamara Bunke as well as the Evangelical minister and physician Kurt Reuber, who painted the famous “Stalingrad Madonna” during World War II.

Musically, ORPLID once again demonstrate their wide range of influences and modes of expression that go beyond the artistic shackles many Neofolk outfits are content to wear. As if to stress this point, the East Germans invited Katrin Lindner, an iconic rock singer in the former German Democratic Republic, to contribute her voice on the track ‘Dunkle Stunde’ and implemented neoclassical elements via pulsing electronics. Completed by an almost gothic reinterpretation of their own classic ‘Das Abendland’, the album also features a cover of Neil Young’s 1975 masterpiece ‘Cortez the Killer’, another statement of intent: “The song is about greed and what happens if we forget what is inherent in us”, Nolte points out. “The present time suffers from alienation – and we are the antidote!”

Release date: September 25th

Line-up
Frank Machau – music, composition, vocals
Uwe Nolte – lyrics, vocals, concept

Style: Neofolk

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