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Seraphim

Irfan, IfranAudio CD
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (November 6, 2007)
  • Original Release Date: 2007
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Dancing Ferret
  • ASIN: B000W4D95W
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #59,685 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 

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32 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars If Angels Exist, This is How They Would Sound, February 24, 2008
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About the Band:
Since their previous self-titled release, Irfan, this Bulgarian heavenly voices / neoclassical ensemble has been joined by Petar Todorov, who brings with him even more traditional instruments in the bands wonderful mix of Eastern European and Middle Eastern inspired folk songs.

With the exception of violins and cellos, the band is known for its use of non-modern (read traditional) instruments. Typical songs feature multiple vocalists and additional guest artists, who bring other rare and lovely sounds into the mix.

Signed to France's Prikosnovenie music label, which describes itself as the world's leader in fairy and fantasy music, Irfan will appeal to a broad range of listeners. If you enjoy Canad's Loreena McKennitt, Australia's Dead Can Dance, England's Mediaeval Baebes, or Germany's Love Is Colder Than Death, then you will find something you like in Irfan.

About the Album:
Seraphim is Irfan's second release and is (in part) named after lead female vocalist Denitza Seraphimova. The name also is Hebrew for the highest order of angles, and as such it appropriately characterizes the heavenly sounds collected in this album.

I ordered this CD directly from France, but the version being offered here on amazon is a North American release carried by the Noir / Dancing Ferret distributor. The track listing looks identical to my Prikosnovenie version, and the price offered here is a steal. Though I highly encourage you to sample the tracks, sadly they only capture small parts of dynamic songs and do not fully represent the range or fullness of the songs.

I was already a fan of the first album, thus I took a few listens to before I was album to appreciate Seraphim on its own merits. This album has a stronger Middle Eastern influence in its early tracks (which at times sounds similar to the US band Vas).

Similar to the shorter classical transition tracks included on many Love Is Colder Than Death albums, Invocatio and Invocatio II, are really just transition pieces. This isn't to suggest that they are not solid songs in their own right. Reminiscent of short choral invocations or hymns like those you would sing in a church service, these two shorter tracks effectively allow the album to transition from Middle Eastern to more Central European sounds.

As promised above, fans of the Mediaeval Baebes will certainly enjoy Seraphimova's layered vocals on Fei. The track, Star of the Winds, was originally released on Dancing Ferret Disc's 2006 compilation. I really like how Star of the Winds features male and female vocals that at times dominate the song and other times are silent, allowing the other instruments a chance to shine. Finally the last track, Return to Outremer, is a throw back to Irfan's first release.

Recommended Tracks:
- Invocatio II
- Hagia Sophia
- Los Ojos de la Mora
- Star of the Winds (Khaukab al Hawwa)

Similar Artists:
- Love Is Colder Than Death
- Mediaeval Baebes
- Das Zeichen
- Loreena McKennitt
- Moon Far Away
- Dead Can Dance
- Vas

In closing, if you love acoustic instruments and vocals, then I highly recommend you sample all of the tracks on this album. I've found that when I listen to Seraphim that I am so lost in the music that whatever my real-life problems are, they feel as though they are thousands of miles and hundreds of years away. I literally feel as though I am truly graced by the presence of angels.
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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Way Good In It's Genre, January 15, 2008
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Music is like color, everybody has their favorite. This is a sort of trance, tribal sound. The instruments seem authentic and not synthesized. I like both. They have pathos as well as the pulse. I am not sure where they are from. I suspect Eastern Europe. They hit both frequencies, soft and sensual as well as driving tribal in their version. One of my favs and I am off to explore their other album. I compare them to Lesiem and Qntal, but different. You know? Me either.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Good Sound, February 2, 2010
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I checked this band out due to a Dead Can Dance comparison, DCD being one of my favorite bands. I don't really find the comparison all that apt, but this record is lovely and enjoyable in its own way. It's atmospheric and the neo-Turkish/Arabic/Persian rhythms are executed well. I'm not sure what language most of the lyrics are in, but the vocals-as-instrument aspect is done excellently. The voices have range and depth if not much heft. The instruments are arranged subtly and thoughtfully, the single-membrane drums not being overused like I've heard in a lot of Sufi-ish music but rather applied in a way that brings accent to the song. My one complaint is that there's not as much texture and variation as the talented musicians and chanteuse are clearly capable of. I would like to see this group explore some new directions and be a little more open to tempo changes, but I still enjoyed this CD quite a bit.
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