Our tribal rendition of the fierce song “The Seed“ by the Norwegian artist Aurora. From the spring concert “Vitae“ at Kulturkirken Jakob in Oslo, April 27th 2024.
Aurora herself describes the song like this: “I’m missing the anger in the youth. Not the blind rage, pointed towards all and nothing. But the kind of rage that wakes you up in the morning, the kind of rage that inspires you to do something with the power you have in you. So I made a song. Filled with fire. And power. It’s time for us to really fight for her. This is a cry for Mother Earth.“
The song is built around the proverb: “When the last tree has been cut down, the last fish caught, the last river poisoned, only then will we realize that one cannot eat money.” The origin of this proverb is unknown, but it is an environmental message often attributed to various indigenous communities.
Arrangement and conductor: Daniel Bahram
Solo: Kjersti Valland Therkildsen
Percussion: Marita Myklestad Ellingsen, Rikke Storvik Sjøhelle, Mathilde Marselie Sjøhelle Eiksund
Video production: Mikkel Hauge (MHH Visual)
Audio production: Geir Døhlie Gjerdsjø