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What goes into creating a project like “Even Poets Go To War” you ask? Well, the answer is as simple as it is complex - dive into the album with me and see for yourself. Watch the full documentary on YouTube.
Vocalist - Merethe Soltvedt
Conductor & Orchestrator - Matt Dunkley
Recording Engineer - Greg Townley
Videography & Editing - Martin Scharke
Assistant Engineer/Producer - Jeffrey Gaiser
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What a journey it has been to arrive here today. My album, “Even Poets Go To War” is now streaming everywhere you listen to music. I can’t thank the incredible collaborators enough - this project has a life of its own because of all the countless hours each and every one of them invested. Stay tuned for an exciting look behind the recording process coming next week, but for now I hope you take a moment to listen, find your own story in the melody, and enjoy.
Listen: ffm.to/pauldinletir-evenpoetsgotowar.OYD
Composed, mixed and mastered by Paul Dinletir
Assistant producer and engineer - Jeffery Gaiser
Vocals - Merethe Soltvedt
Solo Cello - Arthur Hornig
Solo Violin - Jiyoon Lee
Cover art and spotify canvas - Phantasmio
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The full music video for "Prologue | Way of Legends" is out now
Shot and edited by Martin Scharke
Featuring Matt Dunkley - conductor/orchestrator
Arthur Hornig - solo cellist
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In music we find vulnerability - a journal, but made up of notes and melodies. Composer and producer Paul Dinletir explores the reality of the human experience in his work. Owner of AudioMachine - a motion picture advertising music production house known for films such as Spiderman, The Hobbit and Avatar - Dinletir now looks toward his first full length solo release.
Titled “Even Poets go to War”, the album is a soundscape experience, comprised of orchestral production, choral arrangements and operatic vocal elements. The 12-track record takes listeners on a hero’s journey - their struggles, survival and victories.
“Music is personal. It's a bit like having a heart-to-heart chat with someone, the words might be different, but the emotions resonate in a way that we can all understand,” he says. “I hope when you listen, you'll find a piece of yourself in there too, because that's what makes music truly special – the way it connects us, like old friends sharing stories.”