Kink Gong // Zomia Vol.1 LP
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ポルトガル・リスボンの密林大巣窟Discrepant諸作を入荷しました。
本作は、ドイツ・ベルリンのストレンジビーツ作家Laurent Jeanneau aka Kink Gongがリリースしたレコードです。
James C Scottが『The Art of Not Being Governed, an Anarchist History of Upland South East Asia』の中で提唱したZOMIA(=国家のルールが適用されない半ユートピア的な地域)にインスパイアされ制作した作品です。
彼が東南アジアの高地で何年にもわたって録音・記録してきた音楽に、独自の解釈を加えた神話的サウンドスケープ9曲を収録。
※デジタル音源を無料でお送りいたしますのでお気軽にご連絡くださいませ
レーベルその他作品はこちら /// Click here to see more Discrepant releases available at Tobira.
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Ask us for digital files.
Kink Gong is back with his unique take and re-interpretation of the music he’s been recording and documenting for years in the South East Asian highlands.
Zomia Vol.1 takes the conceptual idea of ZOMIA, proposed by James C Scott in The Art of Not Being Governed, an Anarchist History of Upland South East Asia, to construct its very own mythological soundscape inspired by a semi-utopic region where state rules don’t apply. Zomia might be (almost) gone but Kink Gong is keen keep its spirit alive by releasing a series of albums celebrating the region’s quasi mythological features.
‘’Zomia is an idea, a concept that, not so long ago, there were two very distinct worlds in southeast Asia, the valley VS highland/hinterland, the civilisation VS the primitive, paddy rice VS slash and burn agriculture, Buddhism VS Animism, fixed territory VS movement/migration, written system VS oral culture, the state VS anarchy, property VS squat, controlled population VS autonomy, bricks VS bamboo and wood and, at my level museumified traditional mainstream music VS real emotions/songs of devastated lives and/or gongs ceremonies with buffalo sacrifices, extreme heat in the valleys VS shade in the jungle. I could go on and on but let’s not forget that ZOMIA is disappearing fast, if not altogether already. How many of the people I’ve recorded are still alive?
As you might know, before composing new music from my own ZOMIAN experience (from 2001 to 2014 in Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, Thailand and China) I had to find those musicians, be able to communicate with them, record them as good as I could with very limited finances and gradually release a collection of 160 CDrs. It is very important for me to make sure you to listen to the fantastic original recordings before or after you’ve listened to this experimental reconstruction I called ZOMIA!
Expect more volumes to come, this is my biggest source of inspiration, and the reason why I’ve been involved for years in constructing a mythological experimental musical ZOMIAN soundscape.’’
-Laurent Jeanneau, Berlin 2020
artist : Kink Gong
label : Discrepant
ポルトガル・リスボンの密林大巣窟Discrepant諸作を入荷しました。
本作は、ドイツ・ベルリンのストレンジビーツ作家Laurent Jeanneau aka Kink Gongがリリースしたレコードです。
James C Scottが『The Art of Not Being Governed, an Anarchist History of Upland South East Asia』の中で提唱したZOMIA(=国家のルールが適用されない半ユートピア的な地域)にインスパイアされ制作した作品です。
彼が東南アジアの高地で何年にもわたって録音・記録してきた音楽に、独自の解釈を加えた神話的サウンドスケープ9曲を収録。
※デジタル音源を無料でお送りいたしますのでお気軽にご連絡くださいませ
レーベルその他作品はこちら /// Click here to see more Discrepant releases available at Tobira.
-------------------------------
Ask us for digital files.
Kink Gong is back with his unique take and re-interpretation of the music he’s been recording and documenting for years in the South East Asian highlands.
Zomia Vol.1 takes the conceptual idea of ZOMIA, proposed by James C Scott in The Art of Not Being Governed, an Anarchist History of Upland South East Asia, to construct its very own mythological soundscape inspired by a semi-utopic region where state rules don’t apply. Zomia might be (almost) gone but Kink Gong is keen keep its spirit alive by releasing a series of albums celebrating the region’s quasi mythological features.
‘’Zomia is an idea, a concept that, not so long ago, there were two very distinct worlds in southeast Asia, the valley VS highland/hinterland, the civilisation VS the primitive, paddy rice VS slash and burn agriculture, Buddhism VS Animism, fixed territory VS movement/migration, written system VS oral culture, the state VS anarchy, property VS squat, controlled population VS autonomy, bricks VS bamboo and wood and, at my level museumified traditional mainstream music VS real emotions/songs of devastated lives and/or gongs ceremonies with buffalo sacrifices, extreme heat in the valleys VS shade in the jungle. I could go on and on but let’s not forget that ZOMIA is disappearing fast, if not altogether already. How many of the people I’ve recorded are still alive?
As you might know, before composing new music from my own ZOMIAN experience (from 2001 to 2014 in Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, Thailand and China) I had to find those musicians, be able to communicate with them, record them as good as I could with very limited finances and gradually release a collection of 160 CDrs. It is very important for me to make sure you to listen to the fantastic original recordings before or after you’ve listened to this experimental reconstruction I called ZOMIA!
Expect more volumes to come, this is my biggest source of inspiration, and the reason why I’ve been involved for years in constructing a mythological experimental musical ZOMIAN soundscape.’’
-Laurent Jeanneau, Berlin 2020
artist : Kink Gong
label : Discrepant