FAMILY by Undone
Tracklist
1. | Google is my Boyfriend | 4:58 |
2. | Elastic Venus | 5:17 |
3. | who Am we | 4:04 |
4. | Ishin-denshin | 3:40 |
5. | Thru the Walls | 3:51 |
6. | The Love Song | 4:05 |
7. | Melody Fever | 4:12 |
8. | Iron Eggs | 4:37 |
9. | Time Bullets | 4:38 |
10. | Here Rises Hell | 3:00 |
Credits
released February 25, 2016
Ronit Bergman – Vocal, guitar
Noga Shatz – Guitar
Andrej Anastasov-Daskalovski (Edi) – Drums
Mustafa Muso Jonuzovski – Bass
With
Darko Janevski – Love... didgeridoo, atmosphere and effects
Pedro Wilde – Guitar and bass on Time Bullets
Oliver Mitevski – Accordion on Iron Eggs
Darko Tasevski – Guitar on Ishin-denshin and The Love Song
Filip Mitrov – Kaval on Ishin–denshin and wind synth on The Love Song
Vlad Kaevski – Keyboards on who Am we, Thru The Walls, Melody Fever and Here Rises Hell
Songs and lyrics by Ronit Bergman except - lyrics of Here Rises Hell by Dror Mizrachi
All songs were developed arranged and produced by Darko, Noga, Edi, and Ronit. All the guests took part in the production and design of the songs they played.
Recorded and mixed by Darko Janevski except - Elastic Venus mixed by Vlad Kaevski
Mastered by Carim Clasmann @ Fish Tank Studio
Cover art – Hagar Magen
Undone’s strongest outing yet is this year’s LP Family. The record is a subtle, powerful journey, reminiscent of a good vintage European progressive rock album in the way that it takes you through a series of related spaces and leaves you in a different place from where you were when you dropped the needle. The album is suffused with care, sensitivity and love, with contrasts of softness and thunder that show an appreciation for both the most tragic and the most ecstatic dimensions of life. It's fluid and loose, free of the kind of concern for appearances that can make music slick, rigid or overwrought, but it's never careless. Family is beautiful and it grows on you, gently illuminating new depths and byways within itself as you let it in over time. It exhibits a kind of humble majesty that slowly dawns on you with repeated listening. We can be grateful that it's thoughtfully mastered and pressed on a very fine-sounding, substantial slab of vinyl.. ~ When The Sun Hits - whenthesunhitsblog.blogspot.de/2016/09/when-sun-hits-interviews-ronit-bergman.html
***if you can not afford the album or do not have a way to pay (we know what it's like) write to us :-)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQXgbfU4RFw
www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQsURJmE2eY
www.youtube.com/watch?v=HBUr-R09yAg
www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9goNsFp7wM
www.youtube.com/watch?v=IBsyReVHj2k
Ronit Bergman – Vocal, guitar
Noga Shatz – Guitar
Andrej Anastasov-Daskalovski (Edi) – Drums
Mustafa Muso Jonuzovski – Bass
With
Darko Janevski – Love... didgeridoo, atmosphere and effects
Pedro Wilde – Guitar and bass on Time Bullets
Oliver Mitevski – Accordion on Iron Eggs
Darko Tasevski – Guitar on Ishin-denshin and The Love Song
Filip Mitrov – Kaval on Ishin–denshin and wind synth on The Love Song
Vlad Kaevski – Keyboards on who Am we, Thru The Walls, Melody Fever and Here Rises Hell
Songs and lyrics by Ronit Bergman except - lyrics of Here Rises Hell by Dror Mizrachi
All songs were developed arranged and produced by Darko, Noga, Edi, and Ronit. All the guests took part in the production and design of the songs they played.
Recorded and mixed by Darko Janevski except - Elastic Venus mixed by Vlad Kaevski
Mastered by Carim Clasmann @ Fish Tank Studio
Cover art – Hagar Magen
Undone’s strongest outing yet is this year’s LP Family. The record is a subtle, powerful journey, reminiscent of a good vintage European progressive rock album in the way that it takes you through a series of related spaces and leaves you in a different place from where you were when you dropped the needle. The album is suffused with care, sensitivity and love, with contrasts of softness and thunder that show an appreciation for both the most tragic and the most ecstatic dimensions of life. It's fluid and loose, free of the kind of concern for appearances that can make music slick, rigid or overwrought, but it's never careless. Family is beautiful and it grows on you, gently illuminating new depths and byways within itself as you let it in over time. It exhibits a kind of humble majesty that slowly dawns on you with repeated listening. We can be grateful that it's thoughtfully mastered and pressed on a very fine-sounding, substantial slab of vinyl.. ~ When The Sun Hits - whenthesunhitsblog.blogspot.de/2016/09/when-sun-hits-interviews-ronit-bergman.html
***if you can not afford the album or do not have a way to pay (we know what it's like) write to us :-)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQXgbfU4RFw
www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQsURJmE2eY
www.youtube.com/watch?v=HBUr-R09yAg
www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9goNsFp7wM
www.youtube.com/watch?v=IBsyReVHj2k