Halo Manash biography, Halo Manash discography
Halo Manash is a project of Anti Ittna Haapapuro originating from Finland.The creation process of Halo Manash began originally around 1998 as a nameless project (containing only Anti Ittna H.Halo Manash is part of the Helixes musical collective.The first Halo Manash album, entitled 'Se Its En', was released via Blue Sector in which Anti also involved.External links
Halo Manash official homepage
Halo Manash at Last.This article on a Finnish band or other musical ensemble is a stub.You can help by expanding it.This page was last modified on 30 January 2008, at 23:22.This video will appear on your blog shortly.Thank you for sharing this video!This video has been added to your favorites.The video has been added to your playlist.Be the first to Post a Video Response.Would you like to comment?Promotional trailer for the HALO MANASH (www.Promotional trailer for the HALO MANASH (www.HALO MANASH, redrobed and clothed in ash, has a completed a helical cycle, r.Archaic sounds and visions from the heights and depths, elemental ambience and primal thundering.Various instruments such as horns, kanglings, bells, cymbals, drums, singing bowls, damaras, rattles, chimes, bones, selfmade instruments, vocals, voices, and the elemental sounds themselves give form to a work that is sometimes serene, sometimes fierce and chaotic.Everything is in pairs: thus r.Festival s and Activiti e...Halo Manash symbolizes emanation, extension, evolution, cyclical but progressive continuity.EBowed guitar, windbones, sinebotar, pipes, bells, vocals, chanting, samples, percussion, cymbals, etc.Most of the compositions are rather long, though some, such as "Silvoinnokkaastietoa", are fewer than three minutes by comparison.The title track closes things out and keeps percussive patterns deep in the mix as swirling drones layer in and pan across the surface, gradually rising and falling as vocals softly introduce themselves and then things start to fade to a slow close.The disc comes in a sweet looking digipack printed entirely in metallic silver ink on a leathery textured black paper.This is an experimental act to start taking more note of.This review has been displayed 1306 times.The vocals, when present, are delivered in a soft lull, not very prominent, and certainly not discernible as actual words or phrases per se."Kulku Iska Ajan Alla" blends very light background distortion with eerie wisps of feedback for a very sinister and at times minimal passage."Sie Lus To" closes with more than 16 minutes of perfectly melodic feedback (likely due in part to use of the EBow) and some of the more intense percussive patterns, closing with absolutely bleak synths...Each track is represented by a physical title as well as a symbol, with the front cover representing the entire album as a complete whole.It all looks quite impressive.This, in my opinion, is the best work to date from Halo Manash.Halo Manash's creator is also part of I.
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