For more info about Flowers of the Forest:
https://linktr.ee/flowersoftheforest
Steppe was born after Sigmund attended a Huun Huur Tu concert in Oslo. After the concert he felt very inspired by the rich, mystical and enchanted Tuvan tradition. He picked up his world stick, which is a 3 stringed dulcimer, and immediately the song came to him.
The song consists of mostly vocalisation and Tuvan language and expresses the joy of being free in an open grass landscape surrounded by mountains and nature. Riding your horse freely in the endless open steppe.
The song has also clear influences by the Sami joik tradition of north Norway.
To capture the feel and the atmosphere that he wanted for the song, Sigmund reached out to Radik Tyulyush and asked for his contribution. Radik is a steady member of Huun Huur Tu, which is a group touring extensively around the world performing their music with throat and overtone singing, which originates in Tuva. They are considered great masters of the technic and ambassadors of the Siberian and Tuvan culture.
Radik plays several ethnic traditional instruments on the track and sings in the traditional style.
We are so grateful for this beautiful collaboration and co-creation!
May this song uplift your spirit as it has ours! With great joy and gratitude!
Credits:
Composed by Sigmund Kristoffer Vatvedt
Produced and edited by Sigmund Kristoffer Vatvedt & Rutt Treima
Sigmund Kristoffer Vatvedt: Vocals, world stick, perc. jaw harp
Rutt Treima: Vocals
Radik Tyulyush: Vocals, igil, shoor, byzaanchy, shyngrass, tyug
Kenneth Ekornes: Perc and effects
Misha Mullov-Abbado: Double bass
Co-produced, edited and recorded by Nils Olav Lausund at Nixi Studios
Recorded at Urban Sound Studios by Jock Loveband
Mixed and mastered by Jock Loveband at Urban Sound Studios
Released by Nixi Music
Artwork by Maaria Treima:
https://www.instagram.com/maariatreima/
Animation by Jojo Creations:
https://www.instagram.com/joeight_creations/