Mari Boine, the renowned Sami artist, presents a captivating blend of traditional joik and contemporary electronic music in her 2008 album, "It Ain't Necessarily Evil - Bodeš Bat Gal Buot Biros." This unique collection of tracks, released under By Norse Music, showcases the fusion of ancient cultural expressions with modern remixes, creating a sound that is both timeless and innovative.
The album opens with "Elle" in a Mungolian Jetset Remix, setting the tone for the eclectic journey that follows. Each track, from "Gos Bat Munno Čiŋat Leat" remixed by Syntax Erik to "Suoivva" transformed by Mental Overdrive, offers a distinct interpretation of Mari Boine's original compositions. The remixes, crafted by a diverse array of artists, bring fresh perspectives to the traditional joik, making the album a dynamic exploration of sound and culture.
With a duration of 58 minutes, the album is a testament to Mari Boine's artistic versatility and her ability to bridge cultural divides through music. The remixes range from the energetic and rhythmic to the atmospheric and introspective, ensuring a varied listening experience that appeals to a wide audience.
"Čiŋat - The Knife Remix" and "Vuoi Vuoi Mu - Henrik Schwarz Remix" are standout tracks that highlight the album's innovative spirit. The Knife's remix infuses a dark, pulsating energy, while Henrik Schwarz's contribution brings a deep, house-influenced groove.
Mari Boine's powerful vocals and the rich cultural heritage of the Sami people are at the heart of this album. "It Ain't Necessarily Evil - Bodeš Bat Gal Buot Biros" is not just a collection of songs; it's a celebration of cultural fusion and musical innovation, making it a significant addition to any music lover's collection.