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Jóhann Jóhannsson: Melodia (Guidlines for a Space Propulsion Device..)

Posted by Flick in Media, videos on 11 7th, 2008 | View Comments

Jóhann Jóhannsson is out with a new album, Fordlandia, and video. The album was released on November 3 via 4AD. The video is for the song Melodia (Guidelines for a Space Propulsion Device based on Heim´s Quantum Theory).

“Fordlândia is a fascinating, immersive and deeply rewarding web of ideas and melodies, sure to please fans and win him even more new listeners. It’s the second installment in a proposed trilogy based on technology and iconic American brand names and where IBM 1401, A User’s Manual (the first in the trilogy released in 2006) was a personal response to the first computer to arrive in Iceland and its inevitable obsolescence (inspired by his father’s own work with mainframe computers in the 1960s), Fordlândia springs out of a far more diffuse set of influences. It brings together the soaring grandeur of its predecessor – some sections were recorded with the same orchestra in Prague – and the intimacy of Englabörn, moving between heady, melting cadences and crystalline motifs with gorgeous, dreamlike logic.”

Fordlandia tracklisting:

1. Fordlandia
2. Melodia (I)
3. Rocket Builder The (Io Pan)
4. Melodia (II)
5. FordlandiaAerial View
6. Melodia (III)
7. Chimaerica
8. Melodia (IV)
9. Great God Pan Is Dead
10. Melodia (Guidelines For A Propulsion Device Based On Heim’s Quantum Theory)
11. How We Left Fordlandia

YouTube – Melodia (Guidlines for a Space Propulsion Device..).

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  • Hugh

    Wow! I’m a major mover in the attempt to get Heim’s ideas more widely recognised. I was delighted to hear this when a friend pointed me to it.

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