Tag Archives: Tak:til

Album Review: Yonatan Gat – Universalists [tak:til; May 2018]
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Album Review: Yonatan Gat – Universalists [tak:til; May 2018]

Found sounds and field recordings have become prevalent throughout contemporary music. Anna Clyne’s Chicago Street Portraits, Henrique Eisenmann’s Jeneupti and even Fleet Foxes’ latest album Crack Up, all use rough and raw audio to create intriguing musical contrasts and comment on our relationship with culture and society. Yonatan Gat is...
Album Review: Park Jiha – Communion [Tak:til; March 2018]
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Album Review: Park Jiha – Communion [Tak:til; March 2018]

Park Jiha‘s debut solo album, Communion, builds iconic soundscapes by merging traditional Korean instruments (piri, saenghwang and yanggeum) and percussion, with instruments from a western jazz background (tenor saxophone, bass clarinet, and vibraphone). The effect brings new ideas which build sonic stories and new ways of appreciating music. Listening to...