
FAMILY ELAN - bow low bright glow LP
sufi-hearted music than any form of experiment. Family Elan are alone in their field. Here, Chris Hladowski has put together a collection of original numbers, visions created from lost/found tapes and traditional pieces (including a absolutely gorgeous âThe BlackPlanets Of Her Eyesâ) that are a fitting companion to Family Elanâs âStare of Dawnâ debut.
Alongside Hladowskiâs voice, thereâs the vocal input of Nalleâs Hanna Tuulikki â a voice as easily capable of gentle Qawwali as it is folk song. This is a record of heavy treble intricacy, Hladowskiâs saz and bouzouki playing encompassing drones, folk, dervish progressive work and a woozy shimmer over and through the entwining melodies. Family Elan are more than just a project or a band, Hladowski has endowed the music here with a such a unique voice that shaky shorthand comparisons would be pointless and a short sell. Music that hints at the devotional rarely feels as inclusive, as communal and as enjoyable as this.
sufi-hearted music than any form of experiment. Family Elan are alone in their field. Here, Chris Hladowski has put together a collection of original numbers, visions created from lost/found tapes and traditional pieces (including a absolutely gorgeous âThe BlackPlanets Of Her Eyesâ) that are a fitting companion to Family Elanâs âStare of Dawnâ debut.
Alongside Hladowskiâs voice, thereâs the vocal input of Nalleâs Hanna Tuulikki â a voice as easily capable of gentle Qawwali as it is folk song. This is a record of heavy treble intricacy, Hladowskiâs saz and bouzouki playing encompassing drones, folk, dervish progressive work and a woozy shimmer over and through the entwining melodies. Family Elan are more than just a project or a band, Hladowski has endowed the music here with a such a unique voice that shaky shorthand comparisons would be pointless and a short sell. Music that hints at the devotional rarely feels as inclusive, as communal and as enjoyable as this.
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sufi-hearted music than any form of experiment. Family Elan are alone in their field. Here, Chris Hladowski has put together a collection of original numbers, visions created from lost/found tapes and traditional pieces (including a absolutely gorgeous âThe BlackPlanets Of Her Eyesâ) that are a fitting companion to Family Elanâs âStare of Dawnâ debut.
Alongside Hladowskiâs voice, thereâs the vocal input of Nalleâs Hanna Tuulikki â a voice as easily capable of gentle Qawwali as it is folk song. This is a record of heavy treble intricacy, Hladowskiâs saz and bouzouki playing encompassing drones, folk, dervish progressive work and a woozy shimmer over and through the entwining melodies. Family Elan are more than just a project or a band, Hladowski has endowed the music here with a such a unique voice that shaky shorthand comparisons would be pointless and a short sell. Music that hints at the devotional rarely feels as inclusive, as communal and as enjoyable as this.











