Hanakiv - Interlude (2026) [Hi-Res]

Artist: Hanakiv
Title: Interlude
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: Gondwana Records
Genre: Modern Classical, Ambient
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-48kHz FLAC (tracks+booklet)
Total Time: 35:47
Total Size: 187 / 387 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Interlude
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: Gondwana Records
Genre: Modern Classical, Ambient
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-48kHz FLAC (tracks+booklet)
Total Time: 35:47
Total Size: 187 / 387 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Fitzpatrick, Hanakiv: Intro (3:53)
2. Hanakiv: Sunbeams (2:08)
3. Hanakiv: Numb (4:13)
4. Hanakiv: Hommikud (1:34)
5. Hanakiv: Liikumatult (3:02)
6. Hanakiv: Ma Langen (4:20)
7. Hanakiv: May Song (3:18)
8. Hanakiv: Lõpulaul (4:33)
9. Hanakiv: Lastele (4:24)
10. Hanakiv: January Song (2:54)
11. Fitzpatrick, Hanakiv: Stillness (1:32)
Gondwana Records is pleased to announce ‘Interlude’, the second album from Estonian-born, London-based composer and pianist Hanakiv.
Showcasing an expanded sound, the compositions trace a journey of overcoming the past, unfolding into a seductively unconventional style imbued with hope and a therapeutic quality. Existing in a liminal space between genres, Interlude , the second album from composer, pianist and now singer Hanakiv is as mysterious as it’s seductively unconventional, with piano, often prepared, only one of its elements, both analogue and electronic. First inspired by “those crystallised moments where time almost stands still, pain hasn’t yet fully set in, and happiness is still just a glimpse,” it provides, all the same, “a sense of hope that standing still is part of living.”
Interlude’s range is further intimated by its contributors, including Portico Quartet’s Milo Fitzpatrick, who, as well as playing double bass throughout, co-wrote the refreshed long-term live favourite, ‘Intro’, and the eloquent closer, Stillness’. Also present are saxophonist Pille-Rite Rei, cellist Joanna Gutowska, violinist Gabriel Green, and PIKE on drums, helping capture the instances Hanakiv calls “in-betweens”.
Unpredictable, unfathomable, candid and carefree, Interlude embodies flaws embraced as well as senses regained. This record is a product of creative and personal revelation, earned only when one’s true self.
Showcasing an expanded sound, the compositions trace a journey of overcoming the past, unfolding into a seductively unconventional style imbued with hope and a therapeutic quality. Existing in a liminal space between genres, Interlude , the second album from composer, pianist and now singer Hanakiv is as mysterious as it’s seductively unconventional, with piano, often prepared, only one of its elements, both analogue and electronic. First inspired by “those crystallised moments where time almost stands still, pain hasn’t yet fully set in, and happiness is still just a glimpse,” it provides, all the same, “a sense of hope that standing still is part of living.”
Interlude’s range is further intimated by its contributors, including Portico Quartet’s Milo Fitzpatrick, who, as well as playing double bass throughout, co-wrote the refreshed long-term live favourite, ‘Intro’, and the eloquent closer, Stillness’. Also present are saxophonist Pille-Rite Rei, cellist Joanna Gutowska, violinist Gabriel Green, and PIKE on drums, helping capture the instances Hanakiv calls “in-betweens”.
Unpredictable, unfathomable, candid and carefree, Interlude embodies flaws embraced as well as senses regained. This record is a product of creative and personal revelation, earned only when one’s true self.
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Hanakiv - Interlude Hi-Res.rar - 387.9 MB
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Hanakiv - Interlude Hi-Res.rar - 387.9 MB
Hanakiv - Interlude FLAC.rar - 187.2 MB