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Singing in unison
Singing in unison




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singing in unison

"Singing in Unison" is available in two formats: a single CD of the March 15 performance, with gatefold sleeve or a triple LP set featuring a complete version of both performances, March 14 and 15. Yoshi Wada has four previous releases on EM Records: "Lament for the Rise and Fall of Elephantine Crocodile" "The Appointed Cloud" "Off the Wall" and "Earth Horns with Electronic Drone". Despite the fact that this is purely vocal music, fans of the slow-moving heaviosity of Sunn 0))) will appreciate "Singing in Unison". The edgy atmosphere of 1970s New York City pervades these recordings, adding a hint of menace. Thus there is a definite "Eastern" feeling to "Singing in Unison", with further elements added by Imani Smith's Sufi background and Wada's interest in Eastern European vocal styles, but the music is also informed by Wada's experiences in the Fluxus movement and as a member of the New York avant-garde community. Wada's earliest musical memories are of hearing Zen Buddhist ritual chants in his native Japan, and those memories are reflected in the deep vocalisations here also evident is Wada's period of intense study with Indian master singer Pandit Pran Nath. These previously unreleased recordings, featuring vocalists Richard Hayman, Imani Smith and Wada himself are extremely powerful, with a glacial majesty and a sense of timeless wonder. Recorded live over two nights, March 14 and 15, in 1978, at New York City's legendary performance space The Kitchen, "Singing in Unison" is a dramatic yet meditative work: modal improvisations for three male voices, singing, with great gravitas, in purposeful unison. "Singing in Unison" is the latest in a series of recordings from acclaimed sound artist, composer and performer Yoshi Wada.






Singing in unison