Karelian Neofolk outfit THEODOR BASTARD will be re-issuing its 2012 masterpiece, ‘Oikoumene,’ via Season of Mist on June 16, 2023 in various formats! Pre-orders are now available HERE and can be streamed HERE.

Track-list:
1. Oikoumene (7:35)
2. Gerda (5:55)
3. Tapachula (7:07)
4. Takaya Mija (5:36)
5. Farias (5:23)
6. Benga (4:25)
7. Sagrabat (Diumgo) feat. Julien Jacob (3:03)
8. Intifadah (5:13)
9. Clean Kron (3:24)
10. Sol De Morte (3:42)
11. Anubis (4:54)
12. Jamarakaya (6:30)
13. Mama Terra (2:43)
14. Atika (3:26)
15. Benga (FUN-DA-MENTAL VERSION) remixed by Aki Nawaz (6:43)
Total: 1:15:39

The multilayered and unpredictable 2012 album ‘Oikoumene’ from THEODOR BASTARD, inherits the band’s recognizable multi-genre approach where psychedelic trip hop, combined with cinematic instrumentals and archaic world music, meets modern technological electronics. THEODOR BASTARD combine Russian texts with glossolalia and shamanic spells as easily as they change instruments on stage.

THEODOR BASTARD is one of Russia’s most unusual bands representing the electronic Karelian neofolk genre. Also elements of dark wave and trip hop are present in the band’s music. The message doesn’t carry out everyday problems and is mainly focused on mythology and shamanism. The hallmarks of the band are the unique and bewitching lead vocals of multi-talent Yana Veva and the impeccable sound producing skills of Fedor Svolotch, founder of the band who created the band 20 years ago.

From album to album, THEODOR BASTARD carefully and masterly combine many different exotic and traditional instruments. The special northern atmosphere of their albums is created with Nordic nyckelharpa and jouhikko, primeval flutes created from tree roots and shamanic percussion.

“We live in the north of Russia in Karelia, which has a difficult fate” states band leader Fedor Svolotch. He continues: “This is a harsh northern region with unpredictable nature, with spruce and pine forests. Bears are found here. Moose and hare come straight to my house. In Karelia there are beautiful cliffs and clear lakes with fresh water. These are our personal places of power, the places where stones and winds are talking to us. Singing for us a songs of the northern harsh nature”.

THEODOR BASTARD’s music is set out to take listeners to unexplored and other worlds. From the cold and twilight realms of the marshy swamps of taiga and mossy tundra, to unexplored places where the earthly plane and the spiritual world are separated only by a thin ghostly veil. THEODOR BASTARD consists of 6 musicians, turning their performances into a dark magic act that sends the audience back to Northern musical traditions, to the Karelian and the Russian folk. The musicians use a variety of electronic devices and ethnic instruments, but also their own hand-made instruments from stones, human bone and the roots of Karelian birch.

For over twenty years THEODOR BASTARD have been known for their amazing serious attitude to the world beyond that very frontier. The band’s 2012 re-issue of ‘Oikoumene’ is set out to take listeners to unexplored and other worlds!

Credits:
All songs written by Yana Veva and Fedor Svolotch
Arranged by Fedor Svolotch and Yana Veva
Producer: Fedor Svolotch

Genre: Karelian Neo-Folk

Current line Up:
Fedor Svolotch – dulcimer, samplers, vocal
Yana Veva – vocal, bawu, ocarina
Kusas – percussions, winds
Alexey Kalinovskiy – keyboards
Sergey Smirnov – drums
Ekaterina Dolmatova – back vocal
Slava Salikov – cello, morin khuur

https://theodorbastard.com/
https://www.facebook.com/TheodorBastard/
https://www.instagram.com/theodor_bastard/
https://www.youtube.com/user/TheodorBastardMusic
https://theodorbastard.bandcamp.com/

Booking: theodorbastard@gmail.com

Pre-sales:https://redirect.season-of-mist.com/Oikoumene

Formats:
CD digipak 
Digital
Vinyl in various colours

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