Yeats comes to life with contemporary folk from Sweden Two Swedish musicians and one Irish poet. Gustav Sigala Haggren and Peder Gravlund have put music to 14 of William Butler Yeats' poems. It took them 17 years. The result is 'Horseman, Pass By', a double album recorded and produced in Malmö, Sweden. Introduction 'Horseman, Pass By' is the collaborative project of Swedish singer / songwriters Gustav Sigala Haggren and Peder Gravlund. The songs are rooted in traditional folk music and contemporary pop, gently bridging the gap between Yeats' time and our own, giving the poems a somewhat timeless character. The idea was sparked during a longer stay in Dublin in the early 2000's, and has then slowly materialized over the years. The People Gustav Sigala Haggren and Peder Gravlund are both based in Malmö, the southernmost county in Sweden. Gustav Sigala Haggren is a musician and freelance journalist. He is one of the lead singers of indie outfit Case Conrad (SWE / POR) which comes out on Stargazer Records. He started his musical career with Gustav and The Seasick Sailors. The group released three albums, toured USA and Europe several times and supported acts such as Christian Kjellvander and Tiger Lou. Gustav Sigala Haggren is about to launch a new solo project Bells Fell Silent, beginning of 2018. Peder Gravlund is a musician and literature teacher. He is the former lead singer of the alt. country band Shooting John, with two albums and tours in Europe and USA to their name. Currently, he is working on the second album of electro-pop trio Handshake, whose debut album, Runaway, was released in 2015. Friends who kindly helped to make this happen are: Petter Bengtsson (drums), Kristian Rimshult (piano on 'Lady's Second Song'), Helena Arlock (cello and back vocals), Lena Geue (back vocals), Caroline Karpinska (violin), and Filip Wangefjord (trombone). 'Horseman, Pass By' is mixed by Gustav Sigala Haggren and mastered by Emil Isaksson at Studio Möllan in Malmö.
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