This episode features Kai Uwe Faust, Christopher Juul, and Maria Franz of the groundbreaking Nordic folk ensemble Heilung. Known for their distinctive style, they describe it as “amplified history,” the trio discusses their unique approach to music, blending ancient Nordic traditions with modern sensibilities. They offer insights into their creative process, the spiritual depth of their performances, and the challenges of bringing their ritualistic music to audiences worldwide. The conversation also explores their pre-show rituals and any ambitions to perform at ancient, sacred sites across the globe. They also share how the spirit world features on a recording. Though the chat is brief, it’s packed with thought-provoking content.
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