NEMUER – new video out

NEMUER – new video out

NEMUER Unveils the Video ‘Sun God Ra’s Solar Barque’ as a Preview of Their Upcoming Film

Czech music project NEMUER releases an animated music video for the track Sun God Ra’s Solar Barque from the ancient Egyptian album Going Forth by Day. It serves as a preview for the upcoming art-music film about the Book of the Dead and is the result of NEMUER’s collaboration with painter Klára Sedlo and leading Egyptologists.

Music Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yya09z1Ea70

Klara Sedlo’s animated oil paintings, together with the captivating melodies of the ancient Egyptian harp, vividly, almost hypnotically capture the atmosphere of the Sun God Ra’s journey through the underworld. As with the entire album Going Forth by Day, the lyrics here are in ancient Egyptian with reconstructed pronunciation, thanks to the collaboration of Egyptologist Dr. de Vartavan. The music video contains English captions for better understanding of the texts from the Book of the Dead. It is a continuation of Gates of Duat, the first published part of the film, released last year.

Work on the upcoming short film is partially funded by an internationally successful crowdfunding campaign that ended in the fall of 2023. The album Going Forth by Day is available on most streaming platforms, offering listeners the opportunity to immerse themselves in the mysterious world of ancient Egypt right now.

All of this work is led by composer and multi-instrumentalist Michael Zann, who has spent years studying ancient Egyptian literature and mythology. He drew from over three-thousand-year-old funerary texts and consulted with leading Czech Egyptologists. Zann traveled to Egypt to acquire musical instruments and seek inspiration, connecting with the Copts, direct descendants of the ancient Egyptians. Through them, he discovered a pharaonic tune that he incorporated into his work.

You can also witness NEMUER as a live band, touring around Europe. They perform both ancient Egyptian and Old Norse tracks. A highlight of the show is a reconstruction of the more than 5,000-year-old Repelling Apophis ritual, which embodies the ancient Egyptian concept of evil and darkness.

About ‘Going Forth by Day’ Album

The album seeks to breathe musical life into the very soul of the Egyptian Book of the Dead. It begins with death and takes the deceased on a journey through the underworld. There, they encounter a myriad of trials and perils, but if they prevail, they emerge as gods, attaining eternal immortality.

  1. Anubis’ Embrace
  2. Sailing to the Underworld
  3. Gates of Duat
  4. Sun God Ra’s Solar Barque
  5. Repelling Apophis
  6. Falcon of Gold Transformation
  7. Obey Me, My Heart
  8. Hall of Maat
  9. Opening of the Mouth Ritual
  10. Khepri
  11. Meeting Osiris
  12. Rejoining Ka
  13. Marsh of Reeds
  14. Going Forth by Day

In a simplified nutshell, the journey consists of the following phases:

  • Physical death and entering the underworld (Anubis’ Embrace, Sailing to the Underworld)
  • Passing through the Gates of Duat, the underworld, guarded by perilous deities who test their knowledge. Failing such a test would mean experiencing a second death, signifying the end of an individual’s existence.
  • Joining the sun god Ra on his everyday journey and fighting Apophis, the giant serpent, embodiment of chaos and darkness (Sun God Ra’s Solar Barque, Repelling Apophis)
  • Transformations allowing the deceased to facilitate the travels and regain their senses in the underworld (Falcon of Gold Transformation, Opening of the Mouth Ritual)
  • Heart weighing to test the deceased’s purity of soul or magical knowledge preparedness for the journey (Obey Me, My Heart, Hall of Maat)
  • Regeneration, rebirth, rejoining the deceased’s soul, entering paradise, and becoming one of the gods (Khepri, Meeting Osiris, Rejoining Ka, Marsh of Reeds, Going Forth by Day)

About NEMUER

NEMUER is an ambient folk music project formed in 2014 by Czech composer and multi-instrumentalist Michael Zann. His great passion for music, paganism, and history has allowed him to capture something deep and ancient within us that touches listeners all around the world. By combining throat singing, hypnotic rhythms of percussion, historical instruments, dead languages, and elements of electronic music, NEMUER creates a transcendental experience. The name “NEMUER” refers to an ancient Egyptian deity, serving as a mediator between the sun god and humans.

NEMUER’s concerts are performed as unique rituals, taking audiences on an unforgettable journey through time and fantasy. They have performed at renowned festivals (such as Brutal Assault [CZ], Midgardsblot [NO], Menuo Juodaragis [LT], Festival Mediaval [DE], Castle Party [PL], Trolls et Legends [BE], and Cernunnos [FR]).

Genre: World / Folk / Avantgarde / Music Archeology / Ambient

Similar sounding artists: Dead Can Dance, Wardruna, Heilung

Previous release: Urðarbrunnr (2019, Old Norse-themed)

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5YLlSPiJ0oTTwToxWrmNVZ
Website: http://www.nemuer.com/ (tour dates, news, lyrics)

About Klara Sedlo

Klara Sedlo is a Czech painter and graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague. In her figurative paintings, she focuses on dreams, the subconscious, and symbolism. One of her most significant painting series so far is Voynich’s botany. She has been long fascinated by the illustrations of plants in The Voynich Manuscript – an extensive piece from the 14th century that is yet to be deciphered. She decided to paint over one hundred simple drawings from the script. She has regular exhibitions in the Czech Republic as well as abroad. Her paintings can be seen in exhibitions worldwide. Some of her paintings were also used in a new Czech crime thriller Nightline. She was a finalist at the international competitions BBA Art Prize 2019 and Mostyn Open 21. The colors in all her paintings are mixed from three elementary colors and white. She is a synesthetic – she sees numbers and letters in colors.

Website: https://www.klarasedlo.com

Socials: https://www.facebook.com/KlaraSedloArt, https://www.instagram.com/klarasedlo

About Dr Christian de Vartavan FLS FRSA

Dr de Vartavan was educated at University College London’s Institute of Archaeology, where he gained world fame in Egyptology by discovering part of the forgotten plant material from king Tutankhamun’s tomb in the Kew Royal Botanical Gardens. Later he became the founder of Egyptology in Armenia and the director of its first Egyptology research centre, earning in 2013 a state national award for his groundbreaking research. There he discovered the secret chiasmic structure of the most important ritual in Ancient Egypt, the Daily Ritual, performed only by pharaoh himself or his First Prophet in his absence. Dr de Vartavan’s work earned the rare honor of becoming part of the UK’s National Archive during his lifetime, and is kept by University of Oxford’s Griffith Institute.

His recently published “Vocalised Dictionary of Ancient Egyptian” not only presents for the first time a large corpus of vocalised Ancient Egyptian words, but also reveals the unknown presence of various types of vowels in the hieroglyphic script, and how to read them. The discovery of these previously unrecognised vowels and the principles regulating them open new doors to the vocalisation of the Ancient Egyptian language. They also lay the foundations for the future comprehension of ancient Egyptian texts, poetry in particular, by adding sound to meaning.

Book: https://projectispublishing.com/vocalised-dictionary-of-ancient-egyptian/

Profile: https://independent.academia.edu/ChristianTutundjiandeVartavan

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