Lau Nau
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Birth name | Laura Naukkarinen |
Also known as | Lau Nau |
Born | 1980 (age 44–45) Helsinki, Finland |
Origin | Finland |
Genres | Folk, psychedelic folk, experimental |
Occupation(s) | Composer, musician, producer, singer, songwriter |
Instrument(s) | voice, violin, guitar, keyboard, toy instruments, idiophones |
Years active | 2005–present |
Labels | Fonal Records, Locust, Beacon Sound, Yacca, Peippo, POK |
Website | http://launau.com |
Lau Nau or Laura Naukkarinen (born 1980) is a composer, producer and musician from Finland.[1] She plays also under the moniker Subatlantti,[2] in IAX, a band formed with Kuupuu and Tsembla and is a visiting member of The Matti Bye Ensemble. She was also a member of free improv and psychedelic folk bands Kiila, Päivänsäde, the Anaksimandros, Avarus, Maailma, and the trio Hertta Lussu Ässä formed by fellow acid folk singer-songwriters Islaja and Kuupuu.
Besides of composing and producing her own albums, Lau Nau accompanies silent films live and composes music for feature films, theatre plays, dance and sound installations.[1] Her instrumentation ranges from everyday objects to classical instruments and analog synthesizers.
She composed the soundtrack to the 2019 movie Land Without God, directed by Mannix Flynn.[3]
Lau Nau lives in the Finnish countryside of Kimito island with her husband and two sons.
Discography
- Kuutarha (Locust, 2005)
- Nukkuu (Locust, 2008)
- Valohiukkanen, (Fonal, 2012)
- Hem. Någonstans (Fonal, 2015)[4]
- Poseidon (Fonal, Beacon Sound, Yacca, 2017)[1] [2][3]
References
- ^ a b https://web.archive.org/web/20171222105122/http://www.launau.com/about.html
- ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20180310010921/http://launau.com/subatlantti.html
- ^ https://launau.com/2019/10/03/land-without-god/.
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(help) - ^ HEM. Någonstans. Fonal. Retrieved 7 July 2015.
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