Aphrilis by Lau Nau
Tracklist
| 1. | April | 7:39 | 
| 2. | Kielet on viritetty tuuleen | 3:39 | 
| 3. | Nukahtamislaulu | 6:44 | 
| 4. | Simona | 4:19 | 
| 5. | Planeetta | 6:51 | 
| 6. | Paratiisin kukkivat puut | 2:47 | 
| 7. | Seitsemäs taivas | 7:04 | 
Credits
            
                released November 10, 2023
            
            
"Laura Naukkarinen is one of the greatest composers of the last 20 years." – Foxy Digitalis
"Lau Nau's 10th album arrives shortly after the stunning '5x4', but is a markedly different proposal – a full band project made alongside Múm's Samuli Kosminen. Unashamedly pretty and lushly orchestrated, it's a selection of fragile Finnish folk-pop that'll melt your heart." – Boomkat
"With 'Aphrilis', Lau Nau returns to a meditation on time and place (something her past field recordings have captured so well) through mostly acoustic instrumentation...The belief in hope lingers, the brightness reshaped into an iterative composition that finally yields to something colder but never foreboding." – Dusted
Played, arranged and recorded by Laura Naukkarinen, Samuli Kosminen, Pekko Käppi, Hermanni Yli-Tepsa, Matti Bye, Topias Tiheäsalo 2019 - 2022
Composed by Laura Naukkarinen
Paratiisin kukkivat puut composed with Samuli Kosminen
Mixed by Samuli Kosminen / Ulappa
Produced by Samuli Kosminen and Laura Naukkarinen
Mastered by Jaakko Viitalähde / Virtalähde Mastering
Cover art by Pauliina Mäkelä
Layout by Andrew Neerman
Thank you for support Taike - Finnish Art council, Samuel Huber foundation
Co-released by Beacon Sound and Fonal
Artist bio:
Lau Nau, aka Laura Naukkarinen, is a Finnish composer whose music is imbued with an idiosyncratic, finely honed sound world. Her palette consists of acoustic instruments, singing voice, modular synthesisers, reel-to-reel tape recorders and field recordings. To date Lau Nau has released ten albums on record labels in Europe, the USA and Japan and a large number of collaborative releases. 2023 sees two releases by her on Beacon Sound and Fonal: Aphrilis and 5 x 4, which was composed for Buchla 200 synthesizer and was lauded by Boomkat as a "stunning album of dreamwoven Buchla soundscapes and ethereal vocals". Lau Nau is known for her music to films and multi channel sound installations. She was awarded the Finnish State Prize for the Performing Arts 2021 as a sound designer. She has toured abroad for over 20 years, playing in venues such as Super Deluxe in Tokyo, the Lab & Castro Theatre in San Francisco and Blank Forms & Issue Project Room in New York.
 
Aphrilis etymology:
The Romans gave this month the Latin name Aprilis[1] but the derivation of this name is uncertain. The traditional etymology is from the verb aperire, "to open", in allusion to its being the season when trees and flowers begin to "open", which is supported by comparison with the modern Greek use of άνοιξη (ánixi) (opening) for spring. Since some of the Roman months were named in honor of divinities, and as April was sacred to the goddess Venus, her Veneralia being held on the first day, it has been suggested that Aprilis was originally her month Aphrilis, from her equivalent Greek goddess name Aphrodite (Aphros), or from the Etruscan name Apru.
(Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/April)
launau.com
fonal.com
beaconsound.com
"Laura Naukkarinen is one of the greatest composers of the last 20 years." – Foxy Digitalis
"Lau Nau's 10th album arrives shortly after the stunning '5x4', but is a markedly different proposal – a full band project made alongside Múm's Samuli Kosminen. Unashamedly pretty and lushly orchestrated, it's a selection of fragile Finnish folk-pop that'll melt your heart." – Boomkat
"With 'Aphrilis', Lau Nau returns to a meditation on time and place (something her past field recordings have captured so well) through mostly acoustic instrumentation...The belief in hope lingers, the brightness reshaped into an iterative composition that finally yields to something colder but never foreboding." – Dusted
Played, arranged and recorded by Laura Naukkarinen, Samuli Kosminen, Pekko Käppi, Hermanni Yli-Tepsa, Matti Bye, Topias Tiheäsalo 2019 - 2022
Composed by Laura Naukkarinen
Paratiisin kukkivat puut composed with Samuli Kosminen
Mixed by Samuli Kosminen / Ulappa
Produced by Samuli Kosminen and Laura Naukkarinen
Mastered by Jaakko Viitalähde / Virtalähde Mastering
Cover art by Pauliina Mäkelä
Layout by Andrew Neerman
Thank you for support Taike - Finnish Art council, Samuel Huber foundation
Co-released by Beacon Sound and Fonal
Artist bio:
Lau Nau, aka Laura Naukkarinen, is a Finnish composer whose music is imbued with an idiosyncratic, finely honed sound world. Her palette consists of acoustic instruments, singing voice, modular synthesisers, reel-to-reel tape recorders and field recordings. To date Lau Nau has released ten albums on record labels in Europe, the USA and Japan and a large number of collaborative releases. 2023 sees two releases by her on Beacon Sound and Fonal: Aphrilis and 5 x 4, which was composed for Buchla 200 synthesizer and was lauded by Boomkat as a "stunning album of dreamwoven Buchla soundscapes and ethereal vocals". Lau Nau is known for her music to films and multi channel sound installations. She was awarded the Finnish State Prize for the Performing Arts 2021 as a sound designer. She has toured abroad for over 20 years, playing in venues such as Super Deluxe in Tokyo, the Lab & Castro Theatre in San Francisco and Blank Forms & Issue Project Room in New York.
Aphrilis etymology:
The Romans gave this month the Latin name Aprilis[1] but the derivation of this name is uncertain. The traditional etymology is from the verb aperire, "to open", in allusion to its being the season when trees and flowers begin to "open", which is supported by comparison with the modern Greek use of άνοιξη (ánixi) (opening) for spring. Since some of the Roman months were named in honor of divinities, and as April was sacred to the goddess Venus, her Veneralia being held on the first day, it has been suggested that Aprilis was originally her month Aphrilis, from her equivalent Greek goddess name Aphrodite (Aphros), or from the Etruscan name Apru.
(Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/April)
launau.com
fonal.com
beaconsound.com








