Tuesday, February 26, 2019

Interview with Runfell

RavenzCraft Arts interview project 2019 

Welcomes Runfell




1.Well first i just want to say that this interview is very exciting for us at RavenzCraft Arts as well because after doing some research and listening to your music we still have not found out much about you or this project so we are all interested to learn more about how Runfell began..

Can you briefly tell us where you are from, and if Runfell is a solo musical project or is there other members involved in producing and creating the music? 



Hey Tim! Thanks for reaching out to me, it’s an honor. 
My name is Fabijan, 24 years old and from southern Germany, been living here for my whole life. Rúnfell is indeed a solo project which – of course – has big advantages and also disadvantages. Things like artistic freedom are very important to me but that also means e.g. I had to get into photography for shots of my instruments to upload them to Instagram and so on. Much work but I think it pays off.



2. Can you explain to us the roots and meaning of Runfell and what you aim to express with this musical project? 



Sure! The name “Rúnfell” combines the word “runes” with the german word “Fell” which translates to “fur”. I wanted to create a word with a bit of a deeper meaning that invokes a homy and safe feeling in you. For myself, it is exactly that when I think about protecting runes and a stormy environment, a fireplace and some fur laying around to get warm. 
That feeling is also what my music should invoke. Something familiar, something protecting, something that sounds like home.



3.Tell us a bit about your personal background, when did you first start having ideas of being an artist and creator yourself? 




I’ve been playing instruments since I was around 4 years old. I started with accordion, continued with piano, took guitar lessons after that and was actually guitar teacher for quiet a while. Of course some friends and I started a band in school times and had a lot of fun. But after school my interests changed. 
I sold my electric guitar and bought old, historical instruments off of eBay, repaired them and re-sold them. 
That’s how I made money back when I studied archaeology for a while. But after a long time of feeling under-worked I cancelled Uni and started teaching myself how to compose. Unfortunately there aren’t many musicians around with the same interests regarding music. That’s mainly because I’m living in a small village I guess. 

This was in April 2017 and since then I continued working on tracks, trying to make them better everytime and I also got a training as sound / music designer, starting September 2019, after sending in my work! I could never
have imagined that but I’m super happy. 





4. I have noticed your posts on social media about the many unique instruments you use to create your music , we love the education and info you provide to explain the use and roots of the instruments use...what is your absolute favorite instrument you feel most connected to and why? 


Glad to hear! I’ve caught myself searching for such instruments A LOT when it comes to other musicians / live performing bands and what instruments they use, so I thought it would be nice to outright tell everyone what I’m using so they don’t have to go through the same procedure. 
My absolute favorite instrument is my Kravik Lyre. I feel most connected to it because I experienced the full journey of creating something unique and “alive” out of a piece of wood. I could really feel at the end how this material began realizing that it’s no tree anymore but a wonderful, playable instrument. It’s sound is also very soothing and fits in many Tracks





5. Do you have any special techniques when creating or recording for music? Such as places you go to record music for example playing in the woods or near water or near a fire burning to add special natural effects to your music?



Yes! I often go outside and capture the sounds of nature with a small handy recorder (Zoom H5N) so I could later use it as ambient layer. It’s also very important for me to use nature to it’s fullest extend when it comes to instruments. 
Old and dry sticks are used as percussion, dry logs for the same purpose. I also started building instruments myself to use them in my compositions. Things like a bullroarer are made rather quickly whereas the lyre took me around 2 months. 




6.so tell us some of your favorite musical artists or groups you looked up to and inspired you early on? 
And what about today...i know its hard to pick only one but what do you currently have on your recent favorite playlists? 



This is an easy – and probably obvious one. Wardruna. They were my inspiration at the beginning and are still my inspiration now. Their mindset regarding music, the creation of it and the feelings connected to it, it’s so unique and honest. 
But as always with inspiration: it’s important not to straight up copy it. You have to find your own style and adjust, do what makes you like: “yes, this is my track. This is my music. It’s recognizable”.





7.So we have a few favorite tracks from you already such as freyas forest and Blodorn, is there any specific song that is your favorite that you have created that has alot of personal meaning to you?



Oh this is a really good question. The thing is that every song to me has a very special part atleast that always gets me. But if I had to choose, it would be Freyas Forest, Solstice and Farewell because of their unique styles.
 A calm, magical and natural forest, untouched by human kind, a rhythmic ritual with a great and powerful melody and a song about saying goodbye, whether it’s family, a partner or a friend. Especially the last one is very emotional for me. 





8.Lets talk about your current success and signing with Danheims Fimbul records label, 
Congratulations on that by the way..
How did you get involved and in touch with them?
 Did they simply reach out to you or were you a friend and follower of Danheims work already? 




Thank you very much!
Of course I enjoyed Danheims creations beforehand but one day he messaged me via Facebook and told me that my music would fit in perfectly with his newly founded record label. So we talked about and signed the contract the very next day. I’m still very grateful for that and couldn’t be happier.






9.We are excited to mention that we are doing projects with the other newly signed artists of Fimbul records ..
Geayldyr and Fuimadane ..
are you acquainted with them at all ? or possible plan of featuring or collaborating together at any point in the future?



Yeah, we’re in contact with each other and there are definitely plans to collaborate together under Fimbul records. You can all definitely look forward to this since I think every artist is absolutely great of course – but has it’s very own special talent when it comes to certain things. Danheims rhythmic drums are one of a kind, Gealdýrs voice is very unique and so is Fuimadanes composition of exotic instruments. If you’d ask me where my strength lies, I’d say it’s melodies.








10.We noticed you mentioned something on social media about creating new music videos, .....what type of videos are you going for? Your own self created content or collab with another artist or producer to create them? 


For now it would just be me but that can change in the future. I already, as stated earlier, got into photography and filming for this and my goal is to capture cinematic shots of nature to later use them for these very special music videos.





11.So for us other creators out here reading this.. can you tell us about some of the equipment as far as recording software and music editing programs you use to produce and create with? 
There is so much new stuff out there it is hard to find something affordable and easy to work with...



Very nice question! Let’s start with your DAW (Digital Audio Workstation), the software where you compose. I know successful artists that use Magix Music Maker (generally for beginners) and others that use Pro tools (Hollywood productions).
 And between that there are millions of choices available. The good thing: it’s absolutely possible to also get flawless productions with beginner softwares like Music maker. Don’t be afraid to even start! I myself use FL Studio and I absolutely recommend it. 
Other than that: a microphone. It doesn’t have to be a $1000 one, it’s generally more important how your environment is acoustically treated than having an expensive microphone.




12.Tell us what you plan for the future of Runfell..where do you want to take the direction of your music and talent?
Into movies/tv shows and soundtracks?
 or do you want to do more live type performances at concerts festivals and events?




This one is also really easy to answer: I have three main/life goals with Rúnfell:

I want to play a whole album live on stage at some point, hold my very first CD in my hands and compose a song for a game, movie or tv show.






13.One of the goals this year with RavenzCraft Arts is to inspire a small collaboration project with 2 artists or creators of the same genre.. would you be interested in creating a short collab music project with another artist or creator in the future? 





Definitely! I always love mixing styles of different artists together and produce something that shows the strengths of both of them!






14.So as far as graphic design and cover artwork for current or upcoming albums or merchandise do you have artists that make these for you or is this something that you create yourself? 





When it comes to creating artworks, merchandise graphics, photography and filming aswell as composing, it’s all done by myself. I’m a bit of a perfectionist and that can be annoying for me too sometimes, haha. But in all honesty: I like to create my own style and take it into my hands.






15.So sort of relating to the prior question on artwork and design,having connection with Danhiem and the artistic community that follow his work like Raevedis for example we know did design work for Danhiem in the past...do you plan to involve other artists or people from your genre or community to work with on the production and creation of your work? ..



I think I’d answer this one with “when the time is right, yes”. As stated, I love collaborations and working together with other same-thinking artist (my very first collaboration was with Sigurbodi Gretarsson in “Farewell” by the way, a great singer and instrumentalist). 
I also know that I might not be the best graphical designer out there but it’s enough to overcome my inner perfectionist which tells me it is pretty good. But if there are other graphical designers, musicians or similar kind, feel free to reach out to me, I don’t bite! .. most of the time  



16.Other outside interests ? Books ? Tv series , hobbies , special plans for travel 




My other favorite hobby in the world (besides composing) has to be LARP (Live Action Roleplay).
 Other than that, I’m into travelling the world (next stop: non-tourist regions of Denmark and Norway, got a few friends up there to visit) and having a kind of spontaneous lifestyle. 
I don’t like having everything planned ahead for the next 4 weeks. Regarding books: I don’t read very often to be honest. My favorite tv shows are: Breaking bad, Vikings, Game of Thrones and Black Sails. 



17.so far in your career in music have you met with any other unique artists or musicians in the past  or been to any big concerts or festivals such as midgardsblot or any big events you have attended that you really enjoyed? 




I was able to enjoy Wardruna live when they came to Heidelberg last year and it’s seriously something different than simpley hearing them over your speakers. You can feel the raw emotions, the power and the magic. I recommend going to their concerts, even if it means selling your firstborn’s soul!








18.so we noticed some of your song names are the names of some of the gods and goddesses of the nordic tradition ...outside of music do you have any other deeper interest in things like folklore, Runic art or the practice of the old ways and studies of magic or research? 




A tricky question – as always when it comes to religion. I definitely think there is “something” up there that watches over us but who am I to define what it is. I enjoy the old Nordic traditions, the folklore like you mentioned and also the zeitgeist from back then. And I think if that wouldn’t be the case, connection to these ancestors through music wouldn’t be as effective as it is for me right now.





19.Have you visited any historical or places that have connection with the gods and the old ways such as old viking burial sites or any unique places that you have around your area you like to frequent ? 





When I studied archaeology we went to a place where they said an old settlement of a Germanic tribe was established. Not only that, I dug out a piece of engraved copper myself. That was a magical moment that I’ll probably never forget.










20.I have also noticed with your current music videos you have alot of clips from the vikings tv series..are you connected in any way to the music or production of the show or are you just a fan of the story ?....
And what is your opinion on how they express or fabricate the story from the original legends and folklore? 





Yes, for my first album “Vangheimr” I wanted to give people something similar to watch when listening to my music. But I changed that for the release of my second album because I now think it distracts too much from the actual music. 
Vikings itself is a great tv show that sadly got worse with each season starting from the 4th one.
Difficult to answer the second part because we barely know anything about historical accuracy. Just imagine if they’d written down much more! 
But maybe one shouldn’t focus on said historical accuracy too much when watching this show. Just enjoy it!






21.So this last question is open for you to say or mention anything you may want to add in or say to all the fans followers and fellow creators out there....




There’s especially one thing to say: THANK YOU. Thank you everyone for your support.
 I almost reached 2.000 subscribes with Rúnfell on YouTube, got a training in my dream job because of you, am signed under a label now and so much more. 

It really means the world to me an I want to thank everyone from the bottom of my heart. Also, thank you Tim for interviewing me! It was a great experience and I also wish you all the best the world can offer you for RavenzCraft Arts  and the future.




We want to thank you again for taking part in this project and for creating such awesome and brilliant music..!



Follow and purchase music from Rúnfell here at

https://runfell.bandcamp.com/




Discover more from Fimbul records here at
https://www.fimbulrecords.com/





Follow RavenzCraft Arts for more events and updates here at 
https://m.facebook.com/RavenzCraftArts/





Watch the official music video introduction here at

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC95bFF-xNLMcxAzRO7rFiCQ












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