Raoul Eden approaches the guitar not as a mere instrument, but as an oracle, a vessel for something ancient, something restless. His hands do not so much play as summon, conjuring sounds that quiver between serenity and storm. His compositions unfold like rituals: repetitive, hypnotic, driven by an almost fevered devotion. There is a collision of worlds in his work: the spectral echoes of European folk, the sacred spirals of Indian rāga, the untamed wail of something primal and free. His music moves in slow incantations, shifting between luminous melodies and violent ruptures, between the meditative and the ecstatic.
Eden was forged in the icy stillness of the Massif Central, yet he burns with the fire of a midsummer sun, a restless Leo force tempered by the weight of silent peaks. He carries within him the hush of the mountains and the wild fury of dreams untethered. A child drawn to books and the quiet communion of thought, he wandered from the labyrinth of mysticism into the clamour of noise, where sound became scripture and his guitar, a vessel for revelation.
His playing is a study in extremes: delicate yet devastating, serene yet searing. He bends notes into ghostly echoes, sharp and spiraling, an eerie wail that bridges the baroque with the ancient, the sacred with the profane. His music is a threshold, a descent into slowness and velocity all at once, a plunge beyond the self. To listen is to stand before the abyss, to glimpse infinity carved into sound.
Here, restraint meets rapture, the strings vibrating with both reverence and rebellion. His playing stands shoulder to shoulder with the sacred drones of Dead Can Dance, the unearthly dirges of Coil, the spectral landscapes of SQÜRL, the baroque darkness of Robbie Basho, Daniel Higgs, Charlie Rauh, Jack Rose and Jozef Van Wissem: a kindred spirit in pursuit of transcendence through sound.
The video for Red Sun Of A Moonless Morning was made in a lonely abandoned house deep in the heights of the French Massif Central. Watching him perform is akin to a religious experience, as he and his instrument meld together in an intense fusion of deeply human expression.
“With this song I tried to take the listener on a journey through a forest of symbols frome Tarot, astrology and occultism,” says Eden. “It reflects the existence of man, his desolation and its possible rebirth into the soul of the world. It’s like a renunciation that will paradoxically lead to the end of the goal to be achieved, to our last strength, and our pure wish: the right kind of naivety that radiates energy and the simple joy of music. It is a song and a parable, a tale from ancient times that delicately whispers in our ears the enigma of an ancient but very much alive spirituality.”
Watch the live session below:
Since the release of ANIMA via Scissor Tail Records last year, Raoul Eden has carved a relentless path across Europe, his performances unfurling in venues as disparate as Budapest’s A38, Graz’s CaféWolf, Sheffield’s Bishop’s House, and Madrid’s La Faena II. Simultaneously, he shaped INCARNATION, its darker twin, a piece seething with ferocity and spectral unease.
“Some walk the path that leads from the heaviness of the snow to the desert serenity of the lakes,” he says. “The water of the soul must flow violently to reach serenity. Crossing a forest of symbols, one must endure the chaos of existence until only light and music remain. Here is our journey under this red sun.”
Listen to INCARNATION below and order the album here.
Catch Raoul Eden on tour throughout Europe this spring:
2025 Tour Dates
- 6 March: A Way – Liestal, CH
- 7 March: Souffle Continu – Paris, FR
- 8 March: Péniche Agami – Ronquières, BE
- 14 March: Galery SDK – Tolmin, SI (org Sajeta)
- 15 March: Rello – Brno, CZ
- 16 March: Stakkato – Kraków, PL (org Białe Noce)
- 18 March: Klubovna – Prague, CZ (org LUZ)
- 19 March: Široko – České Budějovice, CZ
- 20 March: Odradek – Chemnitz, DE (org EX:IN)
- 4 April: L’Embobineuse – Marseille, FR
- 9 April: Olympic Café – Paris, FR (org Sport National)
- 10 April: Lézard – Le Mans, FR (org Moth Frequency)
- 13 April: Pulp – Bordeaux, FR (org Dédale)
- 15 April: Dada – Toulouse, FR
- 16 April: Celtic Pub – Tarbe, FR
- 20 April: Black Out – Montpellier, FR (org What The Fest)
- 24 April: TBA
- 25 April: TBA – Nantes, FR
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