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Type
Cd (musik)
Format
1 cd, 1 bilag
Sprog
engelsk
Genre
electronicaverdensmusik - world music
Emneord
Emnetal
78.794:5
Bidragsydere
Indhold
ArrivalThunder ShowerEasyPausePhilosWalker: In SeoulWhen I Think of HerOn Water
Beskrivelse
Med sangtekst
Forlag
Glitterbeat
Målgruppe
voksenmaterialer
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fRoots, 2019 Summer
"A fascinating and rewarding album from a musician who utilises traditional instruments and tropes in the creation of new improvised, ambient, chamber and experimental music. Park Jiha's second album is a beautifully realised, layered work on which she plays all instruments herself - principally piri (bamboo oboe), saenghwang (bamboo mouth organ) and yanggeum (hammered dulcimer). Lebanese poet Dima El Sayed recites her words on "Easy", but this is otherwise an all-instrumental album. "Arrival" proves an attention-grabbing opener which introduces each of the instruments on the album, while "Thunder Shower" effectively incorporates field recordings of rain. The meditative title track, the sonic daydream which is "On Water", and the melodic "When I Think Of Her" are all transcendent pieces of music"
Mojo, 2019 August
"The unexpected wonders of Korean folk minimalism..."
OrkesterJournalen, 2019 #3
"Det är ett mycket personligt ljudlandskap hon bygger upp. Litet för behagligt ibland, kanske. Men i långa stycken är det spännande klanger hon bygger med sina olika instrument. Särskilt gillar jag hennes sätt att spela stränginstrument med klubbor; det är fängslande minimalism, trots att det ibland tippar över seg andlighet"
Songlines, 2019 August/September
"On her 2018 debut Communion, Park Jiha played an array of ancient Korean instruments including the piri, a double-reed bamboo flute that sounds like an oboe; the yanggeum, a hammered dulcimer and the saenghwang, a bamboo mouth organ. She wove those into an ensemble sound that also included saxophone, clarinet, vibraphone and percussion. On the follow-up, the extra instruments have been stripped away, leaving her to overlay her core instruments to hypnotic and resonant effect. All but one of the eight tracks are purely instrumental, creating eerie layers of ambient sound that fuse an Oriental vibe with the minimalist Western compositional style of the likes of Steve Reich, Jon Hassell and Michael Nyman"