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Yiyuan, Liang / Li Daiguo: Sonic Talismans [VINYL] (Full Spectrum)

"Full Spectrum Records is honored to present a new long-form collaborative release from Liang YiYuan and Li Daiguo: 'Sonic Talismans.'

Both prominent figures in China's experimental, world, and new music communities whose resp...
 

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Liang YiYuan-Yangqin

Li Daiguo-Guzheng, Pipa, double Bass, Bawu, piano


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Label: Full Spectrum
Catalog ID: F160
Squidco Product Code: 35957

Format: LP
Condition: New
Released: 2024
Country: USA
Packaging: LP
Recorded in Yunnan, China.

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"Full Spectrum Records is honored to present a new long-form collaborative release from Liang YiYuan and Li Daiguo: 'Sonic Talismans.'

Both prominent figures in China's experimental, world, and new music communities whose respective works focus largely on bridging the divide between traditional aesthetics and the possibilities presented by electronic music, free improvisation, and the avant garde, their collaboration was born in 2010 via a shared preoccupation with manifesting the sounds of the dark forest spirits who creep around the periphery of Chinese folklore.

Having released a smattering of material through independent Chinese labels, 'Sonic Talismans' is now their first LP that is widely available outside of their home country.

Recorded in Dali, Yunnan province throughout 2021, 'Sonic Talismans' explores the power of intention through a variety of musical instruments that are perhaps unique to casual Western listeners. YiYuan's yangqin - a Chinese variant of the hammered dulcimer - provides the ongoing narrative voice, while Daiguo conjures a shadowy kaleidoscope of splintered melodic phrases, lithe rhythms, and weighty thrums thanks to an assortment of both Eastern and Western instrumentation, including guzheng, pipa, bawu, double bass, and piano.

The end result is a heady musical trip that is inherently narrative in form, yet that framework provides a mere jumping off point for deeply untethered performances from both players. Indeed, the hallmarks of western "free music" are on full display here, but refracted and reassessed through a cultural lens that demands its own aesthetic vocabulary and refreshed perspective.

Come for a walk in the woods with us, won't you? Just be watchful of the shadows."-Full Spectrum Records



Track Listing:



1. remedy for constant fatigue and sleeping disorders caused by overwork and disconnection from fundamental essence of life 01:24

2. treatment of respiratory inflammation, phlegm, and diarrhea due to menopause/andropause induced anxiety 05:44

3. relief of rheumatic pains from pathogenic wind to restore primordial compassion and dispel inclinations towards detrimental loosey-gooseyness 07:46

4. dispel madness from obsession with money and material gain 07:00

5. loosen blockage in obese businessperson 01:13

6. sonic ablution for crossing turgid river of sexuality in era of gross apps 08:28

7. invocation of celestial forces to dispelloneliness 08:01

8. depression be gone 05:11

9. alleviate anxiety and insomnia caused by unemployment 09:15

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