The pieces here are made from remixed field recordings of traditional Korean musicians and instruments such as the gayageum, taepyongso, buddhist chants and samulnori drumming, plus our live version of the folk song ‘Arirang’.
[…] Partly because I’ve visited several countries in East Asia now, and lived in two (Japan and South Korea), Indonesia seems like something else entirely. It’s less Chinese-influenced and has a style […]
[…] because I’ve visited several countries in East Asia now, and lived in two (Japan and South Korea), Indonesia seems like something else entirely. It’s less Chinese-influenced and has a style […]
[…] example in 2008, half way between then and the present, I was living in South Korea and travelled around Asia. I composed electroacoustic pieces made of field recordings and immersed […]
[…] solo renditions of songs from The Marion Flow, Loose Autumn Moans, and The Electricka Zoo, plus a Korean folk tune, and a trilogy of 19th century poems by my ancestor John […]
01/09/2013 at 11:37 am
[…] South Korea 대한민국 […]
25/08/2014 at 2:43 am
[…] Partly because I’ve visited several countries in East Asia now, and lived in two (Japan and South Korea), Indonesia seems like something else entirely. It’s less Chinese-influenced and has a style […]
05/04/2015 at 2:23 am
[…] These recordings were made on my first visit to Japan in 2007, on a side-trip while living in South Korea. […]
26/04/2015 at 9:01 pm
[…] because I’ve visited several countries in East Asia now, and lived in two (Japan and South Korea), Indonesia seems like something else entirely. It’s less Chinese-influenced and has a style […]
21/12/2017 at 4:45 pm
[…] field recordings from Australia, South Korea, Thailand and […]
29/04/2018 at 9:56 pm
[…] and exploration both sonically and geographically, in New Zealand, Western Australia, Indonesia, Okinawa (Japan), and […]
05/12/2018 at 4:01 pm
[…] recordings, sketches, soundscapes and stories from South Korea, Japan, Thailand, Vietnam, China and Mongolia […]
22/12/2018 at 10:42 pm
[…] example in 2008, half way between then and the present, I was living in South Korea and travelled around Asia. I composed electroacoustic pieces made of field recordings and immersed […]
28/05/2019 at 11:22 am
[…] rendition of a Korean folk tune 아리랑 (“Arirang”). The banjo is not typically found in Korean music […]
14/08/2019 at 10:54 pm
[…] solo renditions of songs from The Marion Flow, Loose Autumn Moans, and The Electricka Zoo, plus a Korean folk tune, and a trilogy of 19th century poems by my ancestor John […]