from ATRIA,
released March 26, 2015
Stephanie Shadbolt, gender
Brian Robertson, siter
Jessika Kenney, voice/gong
Stephen Fandrich, gender panerus,
Jesse Snyder, rebab
Eyvind Kang, kamanche
Jarrad Powell, suling
Christina Sunardi, gambang
Anne Stebinger, kendhang/gender
supported by 28 fans who also own “Turning Inward”
I know of no other musician alive today who makes the listener feel like s/he's standing in front of something too old to be eternal. Record after record, Eyvind Kang has been building a singular body of work that revolves around precisely that experience. Ajaeng Ajaeng is beautifully recorded and is best appreciated as a deep listening experience; I've been playing it whilst alone in my evening walks. Kang's will reward your patience like very little music ever will. Cosmographer
supported by 16 fans who also own “Turning Inward”
The pedal steel player makes seeking, self-contained symphonies with atmospheric glissando. Janel Leppin arranges Alcorn's pieces for a sextet sympathetic to endless possibility. Lars Gotrich