Park Jiha – To Call Out Into The Night (2022) [FLAC 24 bit, 48 kHz]

Park Jiha - To Call Out Into The Night (2022) [FLAC 24 bit, 48 kHz] Download

Artist: Park Jiha
Album: To Call Out Into The Night
Genre: Modern Classical, World, Post-Minimalism, Poetry, Spoken Word
Release Date: 2022
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 48 kHz
Duration: 32:13
Total Tracks: 5
Total Size: 355 MB

Tracklist:

01. Park Jiha – Saenghwang for the milky boys (06:06)
02. Park Jiha – Yanggeum for Trwyn Du, at Penmon (07:41)
03. Park Jiha – Piri & Yanggeum for a flooded town (08:32)
04. Park Jiha – Saenghwang for King’s Palace tonight (03:52)
05. Park Jiha – Yanggeum for snapped ankle (06:00)

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Cafe Oto – returns with yet another consciousness altering release, Park Jiha and Roy Claire Potter’s “To Call Out Into the Night”. Seamlessly intertwining experimental music, sound art, sound poetry, and aspects of traditional Korean music, it’s a tense and stunningly beautiful dance of linguistics at the intersection of multiple worlds, that stands as a profound advocation for the fruits born from cross-disciplinary collaboration.“To Call Out Into the Night” captures a one-off first meeting between Jiha and Potter, that occurred in London at the end of January 2020, and was broadcast on BBC Radio 3 the following month. Comprising five individual pieces, with Jiha masterfully playing two different traditional Korean instruments – the saenghwang, a mouth organ constructed from seventeen vertically mounted bamboo pipes, each with a metal free reed, and the piri, a double reed flute – against Potter’s spoken delivery of texts. Remarkably spacious, Jiha’s rich interventions of tonality play a brilliant foil against the bristling vocal utterances of Potter’s poetics, shift between a sense of playfulness and foreboding, creating expected textures that flirt with melody while resisting their formation. Most striking is the sense of space that Jiha and Potter offer the other across the length of the album, constructing a complementary dance of linguistic interplay that is singular, and builds a world entirely its own, each artist speaking in and out of time, without presumption and expectation.

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