Unday Records is celebrating its tenth anniversary this year. In 2011, Yuko's 'As if we were Dancing' was the first record to be released on the new label. Let's hope we will be able to celebrate in person in the coming months, but for now, we are happy to show you somenthing we have been working on. To help you through the darkest days, Unday Records kicks off the warehouse sessions, a brand new... Read more
Alas My Love, The Bony King Of Nowhere’s critically acclaimed debut album, was released in 2009. As it was only released on CD at the time, the record now finally gets its first release on vinyl in 12 years later.
Today more than ever, the intriguing universe shaped by then 22-year-old Bram Vanparys alongside producer Koen Gisen sounds fresh and alluring. Back then the album was often referred to... Read more
Jan Swerts' first album on Unday Records is a memento mori, in which Swerts, in his distinctive blend singer-songwriter and neoclassical minimalism, reminds us of the comforting fact that soon we will all be gone... forevermore.
Swerts – a university college professor during the day – often wanders around cemeteries at night. He likes the silence that lingers there; save for the crunching of the... Read more
The Bony King of Nowhere releases a new track today in anticipation of the deluxe re release of hs debut, for the first time ever on vinyl.
The Sunset by The Bony King Of Nowhere was a remarkable radio single back when it first appeared in 2009. It sounded as if a weird cultish folk orchestra came creeping out of your speakers, bewitching you under a full moon. Now, 12 years later, its raw demo... Read more
‘Dezen Killen Grond' – ‘This Cold Ground’ is the third track we get to hear from the fourth album by pianist and minimalist Jan Swerts, due in just a few weeks. For 'Oud Zeer’ Jan was inspired by the serenity and melancholy that haunts old cemeteries. Each of the song titles on the record are epitaphs he encountered on his late night wanderings. The recordings themselves are also interspersed... Read more