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01. Park Jiha And Roy Claire Potter - Saenghwang for the milky boys
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02. Park Jiha And Roy Claire Potter - Yanggeum for Trwyn Du, at Penmon
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03. Park Jiha And Roy Claire Potter - Piri & Yanggeum for a flooded town
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04. Park Jiha And Roy Claire Potter - Saenghwang for King's Palace tonight
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05. Park Jiha And Roy Claire Potter - Yanggeum for snapped ankle
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ARTIST
JIHA AND ROY CLAIRE POTTER, PARK
TITLE
To Call Out Into The Night
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
OTOROKU
CATALOG #
ROKU 029LP
ROKU 029LP
GENRE
EXPERIMENTAL
RELEASE DATE
11/4/2022
LP version. Full recording of one of the most engaging and beguiling Late Junction live sessions -- the one-off first meeting between Korean multi-instrumentalist
Park Jiha
and writer and performer
Roy Claire Potter
. It's an unlikely pairing which works from the first breath. Park Jiha plays the saenghwang, a Korean mouth organ which she blows in long multiphonics to set pace for Potter's words. They unfurl a scene slowly in front of you, rich and focused, shifting your field of vision and drawing you in, elsewhere. It's impossible not to follow, not to look for where they point. When the piri sounds for a flooded town on the B side, the water flows between your own feet; Potter's words a sometimes frightening hörspiel in scouse. Though the details are fine, the space each artist gives one another and their instruments, their language, is given to the listener in turn. A careful melody picks out a route for words with no fixed meaning, a body with no fixed direction, and you are invited to listen and see a kind of music made visible in its inference.
Influenced by linguistics and performance theory, Roy Claire Potter makes performance, text, drawing, installation and film, and often collaborates with musicians and sound artists to make audio for music festivals and radio. Across the wide range of their practice, Roy tells stories built from fragmented, intense images that depict moving bodies or domestic scenes and architectural settings. Roy's interest in subtext and narrative sequencing is felt in the way they use fast-paced talking or reading speeds, and restricted or partial views of space. Complicated social or group dynamics, and the aftermath of violent events are common themes in Roy's work and are usually treated with a dark, sometimes willful humor.
Park Jiha creates exploratory music rooted in traditional Korean instrumental performance. To this session she brings three instruments: a Korean hammered dulcimer called a yanggeum, a saenghwang which is an instrument made of 24 slender bamboo pipes attached to a bowl and played like a harmonica and a double-reed bamboo flute called a piri, which sounds similar to an oboe.
Recorded and mixed on January 30, 2020 by
Rob Winter
,
Pete Smith
and
Andy Rushton
at Maida Vale Studios, London.
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