Chariad White Canvas
Album info
Album-Release:
2013
HRA-Release:
16.01.2013
Label: Ozella Music
Genre: World Music
Subgenre: Worldbeat
Artist: White Canvas
Composer: Rolf Beydemüller, Rena Meyer-Weil, Christoph Selbach, Christoph Schumacher
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- 1 Ave Do Paso 05:17
- 2 I Will Give My Love An Apple 05:22
- 3 Cities In The Sky – With Alien 04:39
- 4 Children, Keep Coming 03:59
- 5 Angeli Angeli 06:20
- 6 Chariad 03:57
- 7 Land‘s End – Again And Again 05:12
- 8 When Will The War Be Over 04:39
- 9 Wooden Reloady 04:15
- 10 White Tara On Canvas 05:10
- 11 New Choices 07:47
- 12 Chariad Remix 04:21
Info for Chariad
Vocalist Rena Meyer Wiel is taking the name of her quartet WHITE CANVAS quite literally. Similar to some of the artists she's worked with, including Bobby McFerrin and Herman van Veen, freedom of expression is of vital importance to her – and music truly constitutes an empty canvas for depicting sonic reflections on an increasingly interconnected planet. It should thus come as no surprise that, on Chariad, WHITE CANVAS are presenting a free-wheeling stylistic fusion of ethnic and archaic sounds, electronic loops and classical tonalities. There are no limits here and everything goes; from anthemic songs to free improvisation; from the boundless flight of migrant birds to the invaluable advice of an alien.
On Chariad, Rena Meyer Wiel reveals once more her universal musical home.
Rena Meyer Wiel, vocals
Rolf Beydemüller, guitars
Christoph Selbach, piano & keyboards
Christoph Schumacher, percussion & drums
Recording, mix and mastering: Ernst Gaidahartmann
Co-Engineering: Christoph Schumacher
Production: White Canvas Quartet
Recorded in Cologne, October 2011
WHITE CANVAS means free canvas for a resonant repercussion of an ever more unlimited musically interwoven earth. Originally grown out of improvisation, the music of this ensemble represents today an aware and intuitive dialogue with our sounding world culture inheritage. The music of WHITE CANVAS - a free-style encounter of ethnical and archaic sounds, electronic loops and classical intoning. Africa and India, rain forest and desert, pulsing and flowing, overtones and strings - all of this profoundly familiar and interconnected. This is reflected in the singer´s free sound syllable language - universal words, not rooted in any language but the heart. In new land, the familiar sounds like the memory of a future.
Booklet for Chariad