Light in the Attic Announces New Ukrainian Music Compilation, Shares Two Archival Songs: Listen

Light in the Attic Records has announced a new compilation of Ukrainian music. Even the Forest Hums: Ukrainian Sonic Archives 1971-1996 arrives October 18. Billed as the first comprehensive collection of Ukrainian music recorded prior to, and immediately following, the Soviet Union’s collapse, it includes the 1971 song “Bunny,” by folk-rock group Kobza, and 1990’s “Play, the Violin, Play,” by Kyrylo Stetsenko, featuring a then-rising pop star named Tetiana Kocherhina. Check out both tracks below.

The varied tracklist for Even the Forest Hums includes songs by Vodohrai, Krok, Radiodelo, the Hostilnia, Ihor Tsymbrovsky, and Uksusnik—the first band from Gogol Bordello’s Eugene Hütz—among other artists. In addition to original cover artwork by folk painter Maria Prymachenko, the compilation includes historical liner notes by Kyiv-based writer and filmmaker Vitalii “Bard” Bardetskyi. A portion of proceeds will be donated to Livyj Bereh, a Kyiv-based volunteer group working to rebuild in the regions affected by the ongoing war in Ukraine.

Even the Forest Hums: Ukrainian Sonic Archives 1971-1996:

01 Kobza: “Bunny”
02 Shapoval Sextet: “Oh, Get Ready, Cossack, There Will Be a March”
03 Vodohrai: “Remembrance”
04 Kyrylo Stetsenko: “Play, the Violin, Play” [ft. Tetiana Kocherhina]
05 Vadym Khrapachov: “Dance (Remastered 2024)”
06 Krok: “Breath of Night Kyiv”
07 Kyrylo Stetsenko: “Oh, How, How?” [ft. Natalia Gura]
08 Valentina Goncharova: “Silence”
09 Radiodelo: “90”
10 Cukor Bila Smert’: “The Great Hen-Yuan’ River (Remastered 2024)”
11 Er. Jazz: “Tea Ceremony”
12 Uksusnik: “North Wind”
13 Iury Lech: “Barreras (Remastered 2024)”
14 Yarn: “Viella”
15 The Hostilnia: “Sick Song”
16 Svitlana Nianio: “Episode III (Remastered 2024)”
17 Ingblazh, Victor Pushkar & Oleksander Yurchenko: “Transference”
18 Ihor Tsymbrovsky: “Beatrice”

Source : Pitchfork