[pe33]Carlos Giffoni
Lo Que Solo Se puede Expresar a Traves Del Silencio y Una Mirada de Ayer
[pe32]Luv Rokambo
[pe31]Inu Yaroh
Takede from Nostradums Live
[pe30]Noring / Day
[pe29]360 Sound
A Scratch on the Surface
[pe28]Hair and Nails
III
[pe27]Shlomo Artzi Orchestra
Pizza Little Party
[pe26]Kangaroo Note
Soundness
[pe25]Fukktron / Hair and Nails
[pe24]Jorge Castro & Carlos Giffoni
Guitarras del Olvido y Pensamientos Dimensionales
[pe23]Naoaki Miyamoto
Live at 20000V
[pe22]Various Artists
Analogous Indirect
[pe21]Prototype Earthborne / Wren & Noring / EHI
Audio Cleansing
[pe20]Cornucopia / Musique:Motpol
60 Years
[pe19]William IX
Dawn Variations
[pe18]Zanoisect / Sistrum
Day Fills Night The Way I Walk / Furukizu
[pe17]Jorge Castro
The Joys and Rewards of Repetition
[pe16]Prototype Earthborne
Wiseman Flux Disintegration
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Tungu - Successful Utilization of Elements
CD (Ukraine / Global)



1. The tasting of sensitivity (w/ Sainkho Namtchylak)
2. Erasing (w/ Ulrike Brand)
3. Emergence from sleep (w/ Philippe Petit)
4. Riviere seche (w/ Xavier Charles)
5. Nightingale (w/ Susan Alcorn)
6. Where is my savagery? (w/ Guylaine Cosseron)
7. Instant d'un jardin (w/ Eric Jovet)
8. Drowning in balance (w/ Hui-Chun Lin)
9. It's great to have a spot where you cannot be found (w/ Sainkho Namtchylak)
10. Verification code (w/ Anna J?drzejewska)
11. Masque Bete N° obj 217 (w/ Jean-Marc Montera)
12. Hand in the mouth (w/ DJ Sniff)
13. Whip/ Pop (w/ Fred Lonberg-Holm)
14. JSPS (w/ Jaap Blonk)
15. Réponds moi #2 (w/ Rene Lussier)
16. A few minutes before oblivion (w/ Giuseppe Verticchio)
17. First Approach (w/ Gunda Gottschalk)
18. Four reasons to change the mood (w/ Guillaume Gargaud)
19. Zeitdichte (w/ Berit Jung)

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Recorded from March 2023 - June 2023 Artwork by Sergey Senchuk

Reviews:
(Vital Weekly) Behind Tungu is Sergey Senchuk, who plays voice, acoustic bass, field recording and sampling. His first album, he calls “abstract ambient”, followed by two rhythmic albums and then he invited Aya Ogawa for a collaborative track, which was much to his liking, so he asked others to send a bit of music and create improvised music even when not in the same room. Ogawa isn’t on this CD, but with find (among others, I am mentioning names I recognised, Renne Lussier, Fred Lonberg-Holm, DJ Sniff, Xavier Charles, Phillippe Petit, Sainkho Namtchylak, Giuseppe Verticchio, Jaap Blook, Guillaume Garguad and others, 19 in total. How does one approach such a release? Cover in hand, looking at names and instruments? There is a variety of them here: turntables, bass, voice, sampling, clarinet, electric guitar, violin and so on. Because Tungu plays various himself, figuring out who’s doing what here is always challenging. Tracks are typically between three and five minutes, which means there is entirely some speed and variation in this album, but one also gets easily lost in the melee. Many of these pieces are traditional improvised affairs, with some exceptions, adding to further confusion. It’s, however, also a most enjoyable album, with the duet with Jaap Blonk my favourite one, with voice, guitar and cello merging into almost a pop song. It’s only sometimes my cup of tea, but indeed an excellent, highly varied album. - Frans de Waard
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