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Mina Gajić & Zachary Carrettin - Bach Uncaged (2024)

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Mina Gajić & Zachary Carrettin - Bach Uncaged (2024)

Mina Gajić & Zachary Carrettin - Bach Uncaged (2024)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 241 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 120 Mb | Digital booklet | 00:50:24
Classical | Label: Sono Luminus

This recording is a reflection of several performances that took place over time and in varying acoustic environments, including collaborations with contemporary and aerial/vertical dance. The Cage works tend to be binary in form, and while meditatively free flowing in spirit, the architecture is clean and easily understood.

YuEun Kim, Mina Gajić & Coleman Itzkoff - Sonic Alchemy (2023)

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YuEun Kim, Mina Gajić & Coleman Itzkoff - Sonic Alchemy (2023)

YuEun Kim, Mina Gajić & Coleman Itzkoff - Sonic Alchemy (2023)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 216 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 159 Mb | Digital booklet | 01:08:25
Classical | Label: Sono Luminus

How do we even measure time? It is sometimes said that time is as old as humankind, but of course it isn’t. It’s just something we created out of a need for… what exactly? Earliest known evidence suggests we were measuring time already 5000 years ago. That way we could create predictability, for example concerning planting and harvesting. From there on we could more easily schedule and organize, which then helped us building a more sustainable life. When we had found a mutual understanding of what we would call time then other systems could be developed, kind of like a third-party software. Music notation works as a fine example.