Lyra Pramuk anuncia el EP Hymnal (Resung)

Lyra Pramuk ha anunciado Hymnal (Resung), un EP que reinterpreta temas de su álbum de 2025, Hymnal. El proyecto, cuyo lanzamiento está previsto para el 5 de junio a través de Pop.Soil/7k, cuenta con la colaboración de artistas como Verraco, Dumama, Tarta Relena, Laurel Halo y John Tejada. La 'Endless Rework' de 'Ending' realizada por Djrum sirve como sencillo principal.

Lyra Pramuk ha revelado detalles de Hymnal (Resung), un nuevo EP que reimagina canciones de su anterior álbum Hymnal, tal y como informó Pitchfork. Programado para su lanzamiento el 5 de junio a través de Pop.Soil/7k, el EP incluye reelaboraciones de un grupo diverso de colaboradores. Entre ellos se encuentran Verraco con una 'Weightless Reshape' de 'Oracle', la vocalista sudafricana Dumama en 'Swallow' y el dúo catalán Tarta Relena en 'Unchosen'. Las contribuciones adicionales corren a cargo de Laurel Halo y John Tejada en 'Meridian', y de Djrum con el sencillo principal, una 'Endless Rework' de 'Ending'. Pramuk también aporta su propia reelaboración de 'Reality (Dhikr al-Qayyum)'.En un comunicado de prensa, Pramuk describió el proyecto como una invitación a 'una constelación global de voces sónicas' para reimaginar Hymnal, al cual calificó como una obra de 'duelo ecológico, invocación espiritual y encarnación queer'. Señaló que el álbum original bebe de la música devocional, la composición minimalista y tradiciones como el techno, el gospel y el folk. 'Hymnal (Resung) no es un álbum de remezclas, sino una transmisión polifónica', afirmó Pramuk, destacando temas como 'el colapso y el cuidado, la ascendencia y la futuridad, el cuerpo y la tierra'.La lista de temas es la siguiente:Unchosen [Tarta Relena Aspre Rework]Reality (Dhikr al-Qayyum Rework) [Lyra Pramuk’s Rework]Meridian [Laurel Halo x John Tejada Rework]Oracle [Verraco Weightless Reshape]Swallow [Dumama to Be a Voice Rework]Ending [Djrum Endless Rework]

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