Various Artists: Distant Invitation: Street & Ceremonial / Various - VINYL LP
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Various Artists: Distant Invitation: Street & Ceremonial / Various - VINYL LP

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Various Artists: Distant Invitation: Street & Ceremonial / Various - VINYL LPTitle: Distant Invitation: Street & Ceremonial Various Artist: Various Artists Label: Sublime Frequencies Product Type: VINYL LP UPC: 613505880581 Genre: International Release Date: 2014 11 25 Number of Discs: 1 A hallucinogenic splatter drift audio meltdown through the streets and back alleys of Southeast Asia recorded and assembled by Seattle based multi sword wielding artist Jesse Paul Miller (Factums Secret Records Liver & Bacon Big Tribal Balls).

Title: Distant Invitation: Street & Ceremonial / Various
Artist: Various Artists
Label: Sublime Frequencies
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 613505880581
Genre: International
Release Date: 2014-11-25
Number of Discs: 1

A hallucinogenic splatter-drift audio meltdown through the streets and back alleys of Southeast Asia recorded and assembled by Seattle-based multi-sword-wielding artist Jesse Paul Miller (Factums/Secret Records/Liver & Bacon/Big Tribal Balls). This limited edition LP includes street and folk music, situational ambience, radio excerpts, and psychedelic atmospheres from Burma, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand. "We heard them from a distance, bells in the back alleys of Surakarta... Then, one day, two weeks later, we walked around a corner and there they were, a troupe of roving gamelan musicians and a monkey with a mask... If one wanders the streets of Southeast Asia, they will undoubtedly hear a variety of fascinating sounds; those created by street musicians, sellers in markets, horns from temples and mosques, woven with insect songs, birds, dogs, motorcycles. Intended to engage and entertain a host of spirits and gods, festivals and processions are frequent in certain regions. They can be extremely vibrant and overwhelmingly powerful energy situations. In rituals, the use of random multiple layers or instrumental vibrations can be intended to confuse or scare off bad spirits, and this can be very disorienting for the living listener also. Street musicians combine older instruments with electrical delivery systems in the form of genius portable battery-operated-waist-pack mini-horns connected to keyboards, karaoke machines, and folk instruments - sometimes with effects. These musicians sit roadside; in some places they hop on buses between stops. In markets and along roadsides, sellers manipulate their voices to advertise using delay effects. Food cart proprietors use an incredible array of sonic methods to attract customers. They tap on objects, use steam whistles; sing like birds, use bits of Western jingles (and much more). Buddhist, Hindu, and Muslim broadcasts can be heard blasting through loudspeakers. With the addition of amplification, there is usually some form of distortion inherent to the speaker systems, often magically enhancing the voices, mixing in with the urban or rural soundtrack. The sonic tapestry of any space can reveal poetic insights. There is the perspective that all audio events in an environment, regardless of their form, can be heard musically. The vitality and depth of human expression, whether awe-inspiring or minute in all of it's multitudinous manifestations, is for now, intact in Southeast Asia, and very much alive." - Jesse Paul Miller; This limited edition LP comes in a full-color tip-on jacket with a two-sided insert including photos by Linda Peschong & detailed liner notes and personal impressions by sound artist & compiler Jesse Paul Miller.

Tracks:
1.1 Bali, Indonesia
1.2 Mysore, India
1.3 Bangkok, Thailand
1.4 Myanmar (Burma)
1.5 Siem Reap, Cambodia
1.6 Java, Indonesia 1
1.7 Java, Indonesia II
1.8 Java, Indonesia III
1.9 Penang, Malaysia
1.10 Myanmar/Angkor/Bali
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