This band from Iceland was formed in 2012. The sound of Hymnalaya is rooted in old Hymns which are combined with indie, ethnic and ambient textures. The band can be found on Youtube, Facebook and on their website here.
what an interesting mix. i enjoyed their gentle music.
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It is so unusual, pulls you right in.
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Lovely!
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It is….thanks B*
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Really lovely, and as instrumentation is added the gentleness remains.
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Yes, especially loved the instrumentation…
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More fabulousness from Iceland. I loved the blue notes. They gave such a sense of anticipation.
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Yes, it is fabulousness. Though help me Sandy, what is a “blue note?”
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Those long slides from one note into another.
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Ah, yes, thank you. Love that!
On Sat, Mar 29, 2014 at 7:04 AM, Live & Learn wrote:
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Now this is something special!
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Hi Sam. Thanks. I loved it too!
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Very nice went well with my cup of tea on a wet rainy morning 🙂
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Ahhhh, good.
On Sat, Mar 29, 2014 at 11:21 AM, Live & Learn wrote:
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This is my favorite Icelandic band. I them play a stripped down set my first night in Reykjavik, and I’ve jumped at the chance to see the band every chance since then.
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Hannah, it was my first chance to hear them and love their music…thanks.
what an interesting mix. i enjoyed their gentle music.
It is so unusual, pulls you right in.
Lovely!
It is….thanks B*
Really lovely, and as instrumentation is added the gentleness remains.
Yes, especially loved the instrumentation…
More fabulousness from Iceland. I loved the blue notes. They gave such a sense of anticipation.
Yes, it is fabulousness. Though help me Sandy, what is a “blue note?”
Those long slides from one note into another.
Ah, yes, thank you. Love that!
On Sat, Mar 29, 2014 at 7:04 AM, Live & Learn wrote:
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Now this is something special!
Hi Sam. Thanks. I loved it too!
Very nice went well with my cup of tea on a wet rainy morning 🙂
Ahhhh, good.
On Sat, Mar 29, 2014 at 11:21 AM, Live & Learn wrote:
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This is my favorite Icelandic band. I them play a stripped down set my first night in Reykjavik, and I’ve jumped at the chance to see the band every chance since then.
Hannah, it was my first chance to hear them and love their music…thanks.