Unearthed Flutes Ariel Kalma
Album info
Album-Release:
2021
HRA-Release:
18.03.2021
Album including Album cover
- 1 East Melody 02:40
- 2 Vla Bon Vent Flute 02:18
- 3 Flutes Echoes 02:08
- 4 New Japan Flute Drum 03:37
- 5 Combosin 08:15
- 6 Chant De Poete 03:14
- 7 A Calling Flute 04:13
- 8 Flute a Coeur Battant 04:38
- 9 Eastern Flute 03:15
- 10 Melancholy Memory 02:58
Info for Unearthed Flutes
Uncanny sounds, unusual scales, infectious borderline polyrhythmic grooves, inspiration from far away cultures, the only constant is… flutes/synthetic flute sounds…
Ariel Kalma, flute
Ariel Kalma
French-born composer Ariel Kalma moved through free jazz, progressive rock, drone, minimalism, electroacoustic composition, field recordings, new age and more. Over 4 decades, he published several vinyl LP’s, cassettes, and CD’s. His compositions have been used for modern dance-theatre, films, musical poetry, guided meditations, transformational groups. Ariel Kalma has also played on many albums in France – even throughout Europe, the US and recently Australia, where he lives.
“If you aren’t already familiar with the work of French sound artist Ariel Kalma, check out a few of these descriptors: ambient, new age, drone, Jon Hassell, 70’s, India, SHAVASANA. (Tiny Mix Tapes)
“Ariel Kalma is the kind of musician that collectors live their lives to find at the bottom of a dollar record bin, and the kind who fellow musicians hope to become. He is a composer who worked on the periphery of a fringe movement, whose early adherents have recently seen an explosion in popularity, despite spending the last few decades in relative obscurity. In his youth, Kalma traveled the world experimenting with a vast array of instruments and genres, from free jazz and minimalism to experimental electronic music, fusing them into a completely unique sound that was all his own from the beginning.” (Redefine Mag)
“Tracing the trajectory of French-born musician Ariel Kalma does not yield a straight path. Which makes sense for an artist prone to world travels and crafting a strain of music that acts as a peregrination through numerous musical forms of the late 20th century: free jazz, progressive rock, drone, tape-loop based minimalism, electroacoustic composition, field recordings, new age meditations, and more.” (Pitchfork)
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