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CD - Inferno

CD - Inferno

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Orfeo was a Dutch balfolk group which later transformed into the band Ball Noir. Orfeo excisted from 2005 until 2015. They had lots of adventures, foreign trips, formidable shows and formed a tight group due to their friendship. With the departure of their beloved flute player Erica, the band stopped playing.  

Fairytale balfolk-rock 
Orfeo was a Dutch balfolk band. The group consisted of five multi-instrumentalists, who came from different backgrounds like medieval music, classical music, rock, metal and celtic folk music and all these influences were prominent in the music they made as a group. These friends did not only mix various genres but also different instruments like harp, hurdy-gurdy, flute, bass clarinet, guitar and drums. Their love for music is what combined them and inspired by their roots they wrote their own melodies. Orfeo played balfolk music and at an Orfeo live show you could dance, swing, circle or just listen with eyes closed.  
The musicians of Orfeo were active in other groups, such as Rama, Ball Noir, Datura and Kelten zonder Grenzen. Orfeo did also give balfolk workshops, so everyone can dance along.  

Bio 
The journey started in 2005 with more traditional work, but they evolved quickly and within a few years Orfeo had found their own place in balfolk-land, being of the first balfolkbands in the Netherlands with a louder style and with drums and electric guitars. In 2009 they started to organize their own balfolkfestival, called ‘Orfest’, where two stages entertained the 250 visitors. This festival is held ever since up until 2013, by which it had grown too popular for their small backyard.  

A lot of people were attracted to Orfeo’s new balfolk sound and since then a lot of folkbals, clubs and festivals have met Orfeo, such as Folkwoods, Summer Darkness, Castlefest, Elfia and the Midvinterfestival in Denmark.  

In 2011 Orfeo worked together with hurdy-gurdy builder Jaap Mulder and together they developed a new model hurdy-gurdy, which is called ‘the Orfeo’. More information about this instrument can be found at: www.jaap-mulder.nl.  

Orfeo also organized their own folkbals, called ‘Orfbals’ and they toured with their ‘Balfolk Fantasy Night’ through clubs to promote balfolk music to a wider audience.  

Inferno
During a visit to the famous
Folkwoods festival, these musicians decided to form a band. Their first performance quickly followed in 2005. After that, Orfeo played at many bals and festivals, and even toured abroad a few times (Germany and Denmark). In August 2009, they finally performed at Folkwoods themselves! A very special moment for the band, and a fantastic performance followed by many praising reviews, such as on Folkforum and in de Volkskrant. Afterward, they recorded their first CD: Inferno!
 

It contains eleven original songs, including the "11 Fantasy Waltz" and, of course, the title track "Inferno," which was previously recorded for the Mota CD "Van Folkguerilla tot Balfolk" (From Folkguerilla to Balfolk).

The presentation took place on January 16, 2009, at the Musketon Theater in Utrecht.

Orfeo lineup:
Marco van Asperen: 12-string guitar, electric guitar, electro-acoustic hurdy-gurdy, and theremin
Erica van Brenk: wooden flute and Alto flute
Paul Hendriks: electric double bass
Ruger van Krieken: drums and cajon
Lies Sommer: harp and hurdy-gurdy 

Inferno (2009)
1. Highway to Noordeloos
2. Fluitfeeks
3. Inferno
4. Mazurker
5. Eria Rond'or
6. Space
7. Chique
8. Onderton
9. Beau Jardin
10. Nick's song
11. 11 Fantasy 
 

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