Ladislava's 'Roussalka' Blends Central European Folk with Berlin Underground Electro
Ladislava releases the album 'Roussalka', a fusion of underground Berlin club electro with Central European folk traditions. The album combines psytrance, techno, and dark-ambient with Slavic vocals, incorporating acoustic instruments like clarinet and guitar. Lyrics are adapted from traditional Moravian poems, exploring timeless themes of wandering, nature, tragic love, and war. A notable collaboration with the LESZCZYNSKI Ensemble, named Best Choir of France by France Télévision, enhances the vocal harmonies. Since 2023, Ladislava has performed across France and abroad, including venues such as L'Autre Canal, La Cartonnerie, and La Halle Verrière. The group is often compared to Heilung, Eihwar, Bliss, Shantel, and Orange Blossom.
Key facts
- Ladislava releases album 'Roussalka'
- Album fuses Berlin underground electro with Central European folk
- Features psytrance, techno, dark-ambient, and Slavic vocals
- Includes acoustic instruments: clarinet, guitar
- Lyrics from traditional Moravian poems
- Collaboration with LESZCZYNSKI Ensemble, Best Choir of France by France Télévision
- Active since 2023, performed at L'Autre Canal, La Cartonnerie, La Halle Verrière
- Compared to Heilung, Eihwar, Bliss, Shantel, Orange Blossom
Entities
Artists
- Ladislava
- Heilung
- Eihwar
- Bliss
- Shantel
- Orange Blossom
Institutions
- LESZCZYNSKI Ensemble
- France Télévision
- L'Autre Canal
- La Cartonnerie
- La Halle Verrière
Locations
- France
- Berlin
- Germany