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London Tapes

by Lee Schornoz

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    Lee Schornoz presents his second solo album
    after 22 years. In search of meaning and
    inspiration, he began a seemingly endless
    journey at the end of 2014. It led him via India,
    Australia and London to Namibia and finally
    back to his homeland, Switzerland.
    The new album "London Tapes" is so called
    because, at least in spirit, digitally created
    recordings were put on analog tapes, although
    this is not (completely) the case with this album.
    And also because Lee was in London and was
    looking for a way back with very simple song
    sketches. In a studio in northern Namibia, singers
    and rappers contributed song ideas in their local
    language. Lee received additional support from
    an authentic Afro-Reggae guitarist from the same
    region. Schornoz took another year with the
    release. He used this time to fine-tune the
    recordings in his hybrid studio.
    ...
    In addition to mainly analog peripherals, Lee also
    used a real tape machine for the song "Mexico
    Calls". The sonic design of the songs was laid out
    with a lot of echo and reverberation in order to
    clarify impressions of the vastness he
    experienced on his long journey.
    Lee's new record has become a lot quieter than
    much of what you already know from him. It's
    the side of him that seems unknown to many and
    remains rather hidden. A common denominator
    is that Lee Schornoz once again confesses to the musical loner: like an elephant bull he once turned his back on his herd for an indefinite time. He went
    for the sheer reason of learning something new on a relatively lonely trip. Now he is back with an
    album that illustrates his numerous experiences.

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(Dominga) Wizeni nimutantere marusumo ganare (Come let me tell you about the old songs) Papareni unongo wovakondi vanare, vanona mwahazumbana (Gain the wisdom of the old, children don’t lose focus) (Menette) Tuyeni kombala yahompa (Let us go to the king’s palace) oye mwene etwiifana (He has summoned us himself) Repeat x2 (Dominga) Tuzeni kombara kwahompa (Let us go to the king’s palace) Anamuzigida mwene (You have been summoned) Yininke yoyinzi anahara kumutantera (There is much he seeks to tell you) Yokuhamena unongo wovakondi vanare (About the wisdom of the ancestors) (Menette) Efimbo olafika (The time has arrived) Tuyeni kohamba (Let us go to the king) Repeat x2 (Dominga) Masimbi ganare ngaga sana mezana (The warriors used to hunt in the veld) Vakadi ngava veta mema (While the women fetch the water) (Menette) Efimbo olafika (The time has arrived) Tuyeni kohamba (Let us go to the king) (Dominga) Wizeni nimutantere marusumo ganare (Come let me tell you about the old songs) Papareni unongo wovakondi vanare, vanona mwahazumbana (Gain the wisdom of the old, children don’t lose focus) Repeat x2 (Menette) Tuyeni kombala yahompa (Let us go to the king’s palace) oye mwene etwiifana (He has summoned us himself) (Tweuya & Dominga) Come Let us go to the house of the king He has summoned you himself There is much he seeks to tell you About the wisdom of the ancestors The warriors used to hunt in the veld While the women brought the sweet water Listen Let me tell you the tales of old Seek the wisdom of the people of old Young ones Do not lose your way (Menette) Ha Kham I, Ha Kham I, Ha Kham I, Ha Kham I, Ha Kham I, Ha Kham I (Let’s go, let’s go, let’s go, let’s go, let’s go, let’s go) Repeat x3 (Dominga) Kanderereni Kanderereni vanona mwaha zumbana (Children don’t lose focus, let’s pray) (Menette) Ha Kham I, Ha Kham I, Ha Kham I, Ha Kham I, Ha Kham I, Ha Kham I (Let’s go, let’s go, let’s go, let’s go, let’s go, let’s go) (Dominga) Kanderereni Kanderereni vanona mwaha zumbana (Children don’t lose focus, let’s pray) (Menette Hiyavali) Efimbo olafika (The time has arrived) Tuyeni kohamba (Let us go to the king) Repeat x 3
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Mexico Calls 03:12
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Beat Machine 04:45
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Bird Reload 02:23
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Aakulupe 05:34
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Sunday Jam 04:23
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Worldmusic 03:33
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about

Lee Schornoz presents his second solo album
after 22 years. In search of meaning and
inspiration, he began a seemingly endless
journey at the end of 2014. It led him via India,
Australia and London to Namibia and finally
back to his homeland, Switzerland.
The new album "London Tapes" is so called
because, at least in spirit, digitally created
recordings were put on analog tapes, although
this is not (completely) the case with this album.
And also because Lee was in London and was
looking for a way back with very simple song
sketches. In a studio in northern Namibia, singers
and rappers contributed song ideas in their local
language. Lee received additional support from
an authentic Afro-Reggae guitarist from the same
region. Schornoz took another year with the
release. He used this time to fine-tune the
recordings in his hybrid studio.
...
In addition to mainly analog peripherals, Lee also
used a real tape machine for the song "Mexico
Calls". The sonic design of the songs was laid out
with a lot of echo and reverberation in order to
clarify impressions of the vastness he
experienced on his long journey.
Lee's new record has become a lot quieter than
much of what you already know from him. It's
the side of him that seems unknown to many and
remains rather hidden. A common denominator
is that Lee Schornoz once again confesses to the musical loner: like an elephant bull he once turned his back on his herd for an indefinite time. He went
for the sheer reason of learning something new on a relatively lonely trip. Now he is back with an
album that illustrates his numerous experiences.

credits

released December 20, 2019

«…to Planet Earth, animals and nature… and to all my friends in Switzerland, especially those who lives in the city and canton of Bern, Fribourg/Freiburg in Üechtland, Zurich… and those in London, Rawalpindi/Islamabad, Rundu and Windhoek, Berlin, Guja, Lyon, Russia, Hong Kong, New Dehli… - this album is for you!»
Very special thanks to my brother André Schornoz – our daily thoughts goes to our parents (R.I.P.)
Further special thanks for their love, friendship and help: Veronika Zbinden, Adi Flück & Sebi Zwahlen (technical support), Mago Flück and all the mates at Caliber Club 1.0, Bern, Tweuya-Shapwa Nelumbu for all his recording and casting work in Rundu, Namibia, all the musicians who helped out (see their names below), Marc Brunner for his artwork, Francis Foss-Pauchard and Endo Berger for their faithful friendship… All the bands and musicians I’ve ever played with over the last 35 years…
…a special hello and love to Simone Schwarz, Tania Steiner, Femke Dickson, Kai & Sandra Trachsel, Zeno Tornado and their families.

Financial support: Genossenschaft Migros Aare and Burgergemeinde Bern

Produced by Lee Schornoz
All songs composed, arranged and edited by Lee Schornoz
Picture by Veronika Zbinden
Cover art by Marc Brunner, burodestruct, Bern, Switzerland
Mastering by Adi Flück, Centraldubs Studios Bern, Switzerland
Contact: info@nicstage.ch
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1 Weather Forecast
Recorded by Lee Schornoz at nicstage Mobile Recording Device in Battersea/London, England; mixed by Lee Schornoz at Caliber Club 2.0 Studios, Switzerland.
Musician:
Lee Schornoz: Drum and percussion programming, sequencers, all guitars

2 Botusana Twist
Lyrics by Tweuya-Shapwa Nelumbu, Dominga Kangowa & Menette Tunemanya Hiyavali; basic track and guitars recorded by Lee Schornoz at nicstage Mobile Recording Device in Battersea/London, England and Bern, Switzerland; vocals and percussion recorded by Tweuya-Shapwa Nelumbu at Kavango East Studios, Rundu, Namibia; additional guitars, trumpet and double bass recorded by Lee Schornoz at Caliber Club 2.0 Studios, Switzerland; mixed by Lee and André Schornoz at Caliber Club 2.0 Studios, Switzerland
Musicians:
Lee Schornoz: Drum and percussion programming, all guitars
André Schornoz: Double bass stick
Denis Pittet: Trumpet
Dominga Kangowa: Voice, speech
Menette Tunemanya Hiyavail: Voice
Tweuya-Shapwa Nelumbu: Percussion, speech

3 Mexico Calls
Recorded and mixed by Lee Schornoz at Caliber Club 2.0 Studios, Switzerland.
Musicians:
Lee Schornoz: Drum programming, Sequencer, keyboards, all guitars
André Schornoz: Bass

4 Beat Machine
Lyrics by Yoel, Ras Mungowa & Menette Tunemanya Hiyavali; basic track recorded by Lee Schornoz at nicstage Mobile Recording Device in Battersea/London, England and Bern, Switzerland; vocals, guitars and percussion recorded by Tweuya-Shapwa Nelumbu at Kavango East Studios, Rundu, Namibia; trumpets recorded by Lee Schornoz at Caliber Club 2.0 Studios, Switzerland; mixed by Lee Schornoz at Caliber Club 2.0 Studios, Switzerland.
Musicians:
Lee Schornoz: Drum and percussion programming, sequencers
Denis Pittet: Trumpets
Yoel: Speech
Menette Tunemanya Hiyavail: Voice
Ras Mungowa: Speech, percussion
Andreas Okaveto: Guitars

5 Bird Reload
Recorded by Lee Schornoz at nicstage Mobile Recording Device in Battersea/London, England; mixed by Lee Schornoz at Caliber Club 2.0 Studios, Switzerland.
Musician:
Lee Schornoz: Drum and percussion programming, sequencers, all guitars

6 Aakulupe
Lyrics by Tweuya-Shapwa Nelumbu and Ras Mungowa; basic track recorded by Lee Schornoz at nicstage Mobile Recording Device in Battersea/London, England and Bern, Switzerland; vocals, guitars and percussion recorded by Tweuya-Shapwa Nelumbu at Kavango East Studios, Rundu, Namibia; mixed by Lee and André Schornoz at Caliber Club 2.0 Studios, Switzerland
Musicians:
Lee Schornoz: Drum and percussion programming
Tweuya-Shapwa Nelumbu: Percussion, speech
Ras Mungowa: Percussion, Speech
Andreas Okaveto: Guitars, percussion

7 Groove My Ass
Recorded and mixed by Lee Schornoz at Caliber Club 2.0 Studios, Switzerland.
Musician:
Lee Schornoz: Sequencer, keyboard

8 To Cut A Real Life Story Short
Basic track recorded by Lee Schornoz at nicstage Mobile Recording Device in Battersea/London, England; bass overdub recorded by Lee Schornoz at Caliber Club 2.0 Studios, Switzerland;mixed by Lee Schornoz at Caliber Club 2.0 Studios, Switzerland.
Musicians:
Lee Schornoz: Drum and percussion programming, sequencers, all guitars
André Schornoz: Bass

9 Sunday Jam
Basic track recorded by Lee Schornoz at nicstage Mobile Recording Device in Battersea/London, England; bass overdub recorded by Lee Schornoz at Caliber Club 2.0 Studios, Switzerland; mixed by Lee Schornoz at Caliber Club 2.0 Studios, Switzerland.
Musicians:
Lee Schornoz: Drum and percussion programming, sequencers, all guitars
André Schornoz: Bass

10 Fuck Of The End Of The World
Lyrics by Mago Flück; basic track recorded by Lee Schornoz at nicstage Mobile Recording Device in Bern, Switzerland; lead guitar overdubs recorded by Lee Schornoz at Caliber Club 2.0 Studios, Switzerland; mixed by Lee Schornoz at Caliber Club 2.0 Studios, Switzerland.
Musicians:
Lee Schornoz: Drum and percussion programming, sequencers, lead guitars
Mago Flück: Speech, Bass

11 Worldmusic
Lyrics by Meriam Sitentu, Elias Ndara, Ras Mungowa & Menette Tunemanya Hiyavali; basic track recorded by Lee Schornoz at nicstage Mobile Recording Device in Bern, Switzerland; vocals, guitars and percussion recorded by Tweuya-Shapwa Nelumbu at Kavango East Studios, Rundu, Namibia; mixed by Lee Schornoz at Caliber Club 2.0 Studios, Switzerland.
Musicians:
Lee Schornoz: Drum and percussion programming, sequencers
Meriam Sitentu: Speech
Elias Ndara: Speech
Menette Tunemanya Hiyavail: Voice
Ras Mungowa: Speech
Andreas Okaveto: Guitars

12 Croatian’s Beauty’s Gone

Recorded by Lee Schornoz at nicstage Mobile Recording Device in Battersea/London, England; mixed by Lee Schornoz at Caliber Club 2.0 Studios, Switzerland.
Musician:
Lee Schornoz: Guitar

Press photos: Alex Güdel
Idea press photos: Corinne Gadient

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Great release-events: Requiem Londinium by Lee Schornoz (composing), Manfred Jungo (arrangement) a.o.

13.10.2023: The Franciscan Church and Monastery, Fribourg (CH)
14.10.2023: Aula Magna University, Fribourg (CH)

Tickets: www.requiemlondinium.ch/en/ - www.ticketcorner.ch/search/?affiliate=TCS&searchterm=requiem+londinium

Conducted by Frédéric Zosso with Ouroboros, TiramiSu a.o.
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