This may seem blasphemous to Swedish folk fans but Sophia Knapp's update of Turid's 'Song' sounds like an improvement. |
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The track ‘Song’ pairs Dungen’s verdant arrangements with Sophia Knapp’s angelic voice to create a timeless, magical sound. The collaboration was born of a longstanding friendship, and the natural rapport between the artists is felt and heard in the music. This release is special since it marks their first time ever playing together. The recording session was engineered, produced, and mixed by Fredrik Swahn, who is currently at work on Melody's Echo Chamber's new album.
‘Song’ is a cover of a Turid track from her 1971 album Vittras Visor, a cornerstone of Swedish folk music. Turid Lundqvist’s delicate voice and intricate songwriting is as unique now as it was then. Dungen and Sophia stayed true in their performance to the original form and essence of the song, while adding rich layers of instrumentation that make for a trip-like, dynamic listening experience.
Get a Sophia Knapp & Dungen's version of 'Song' along with Sophia's original tune 'Desert Moon' featuring Gustav Ejstes’fiddle work right here. Listen to Turid's 1971 original recording of 'Song' followed by Sophia Knapp's cover below.
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