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ukya (Bo / Lien / Sorenmo)

We Come For An Experience Of Presence

ukya (Bo / Lien / Sorenmo): We Come For An Experience Of Presence (Nakama Records)

rilled to present ükya, the first band ever on our label which does not feature any member from Nakama! Ah, how we delight in the smell, taste and - not least - sounds of fresh blood! Jokes aside - we still consider them family, as two...
 

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Emil Bovbjerg-trombone

Kristian Enkerud Lien-guitar

Michael Lee Sorenmo-drums


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Label: Nakama Records
Catalog ID: NKM025CD
Squidco Product Code: 36239

Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2024
Country: Norway
Packaging: Cardboard Gatefold
Recorded at Elektrolud, in Stavanger, Norway, in 2022, by Borge Fjordheim.

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rilled to present ükya, the first band ever on our label which does not feature any member from Nakama! Ah, how we delight in the smell, taste and - not least - sounds of fresh blood! Jokes aside - we still consider them family, as two of them have attended The Nacademy in the past. ükya (always written with a small ü) is an up and coming Norwegian trio playing music in the field of improvised and open form music. Dangerous as individuals, lethal as a band!

We Come for an Experience of Presence, is the result of a successful studio day in April 2022. The album represents the band's musical beginning and simultaneously the foundation for what is yet to come. ükya works with conceptions around just intonation, European art music, minimalism, jazz and British improvisational music. This results in a contemporary reflection of free form and a rigorous organization of sound in a lyrical and energetic wrapping."-Nakama Records



Track Listing:



1. One 4:54

2. Two 1 3:36

3. Two 2 6:08

4. Three 1 3:46

5. Three 2 1:24

6. Four 1 4:13

7. Four 2 4:04

8. Five 4:51

9. Six 1 3:27

10. Six 2 5:55

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Improvised Music
Free Improvisation
Jazz
European Improvisation, Composition and Experimental Forms
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