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A new collective led by former Hadewych member Peter Johan Nÿland, also a recent member of Trepaneringsritualen. Consists of four percussionists; Scramasax (Volksweerbaarheid/Hadewych/Distel), Rene Aquarius (Dead Neanderthals, Fantoom, Krishna), Patricia Manko (Hadewych), Donné Brok (Donné Et Desirée) and Peter Johan Nÿland (Distel, Hadewych). Discogs
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O Saala Sakraal - Etmaal (2018)
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A new collective led by former Hadewych member Peter Johan Nÿland, also a recent member of Trepaneringsritualen. Etmaal ("natural day") is the first in a series of explorations that aim to serve as a channel between the ethereal and chthonic, sacred and profane, the innermost black well and the outermost white sun. The album follows the circadian path as an analogue to the revelation of the actual self, with the sun as the inverted eye that unveils all things in their temporality, opposite the eternal inner black of night. Sudden transitions between coercive percussive hammering and sharp boreal drone pieces seek to mirror cosmic events; from glacial movements to throbbing punctuation and sudden death and with each end resolved arises a new tension and an attempt at cleansing and delving deeper with the intent of finally arriving at the inner clearing. In the recording process for Etmaal, the group effectively alternated between states of extreme focus and hiati in which subconscious impulses were allowed to arise and the result is an album that skilfully wanders an essential pathway between two planes in its own distinctive way. On this album, O Saala Sakraal is a five piece outfit that consists of four percussionists; Scramasax (Volksweerbaarheid/Hadewych/Distel), Rene Aquarius (Dead Neanderthals, Fantoom, Krishna), Patricia Manko (Hadewych), Donné Brok (Donné Et Desirée) and Peter Johan Nÿland (Distel, Hadewych), the latter who plays tapes and piano-string percussion instrument "draak", next to regular percussion. The group first came together for a series shows as Hadewych with an extended percussion section, but it soon became clear that its pieces - partly composed, partly improvised - claimed a realm of their own and drifted away from the overall sound of Hadewych, into something more monolithic, mystical and opaque. Cover photography by Paul Koudounaris
Label: Cyclic Law Format: Album, CD, Limited Edition Country: The Netherlands Style: Dark Ambient, Ritual Ambient
Label: Cyclic Law Format: CD. 6 x File, FLAC, Album, 16-bit/44.1kHz Country: Worldwide Released: Dec 4, 2025 Genre: Electronic, Folk, World, & Country Style: Dark Ambient, Experimental, Tribal, Ritual
Tracklist
1 Opana 8:03 2 Hamalandar Harg 5:20 3 Antler Crown: The True Fate Of Christ 5:08 4 Algericht I 8:00 5 (We Come) Cloaked In The Guises Of The Woods 4:06 6 Sain Ovak Oaksa 9:21
Third Full-Length Ritual Offering Oastar marks the long-awaited third manifestation of O Saala Sakraal, the ceremonial vessel guided by nOh v°v (of Trepaneringsritualen and Norn) and Sunnifa St. Álander (of Hadewych).
Recorded in the aftermath of the discovery and subsequent destruction of an ancient solar temple by local authorities in the eastern region of Hamaland, a land still shadowed by the enduring influence of the Church, this new work channels both lament and invocation. Amidst these events, O Saala Sakraal deepen their exploration of the sacred and the profane, weaving six aural ceremonies designed to open liminal sonic spaces where the residual wounds of Christian dominion may begin to heal. Steeped in woodland mysticism, Oastar unfolds as a cycle of rituals, to facilitate flow states, purify and transform, and call forth coalescence from fragmentation. Beneath its layers, a burning resonance persists: a yearning for restoration, for a return to the primordial harmony that once bound all things.
The album closes with a single solemn hymn to dusk, a slow descent into stillness where night and renewal converge. Six pieces of consolidation and transcendence, offered to the world in its darkest hour. CD Edition of 300 copies in 6 panel Digisleeve. 6 Tracks. Running Time 40:01