Joseph Suchy - Electric Guitar, Tracks B1, B2, C1, D2
Hayden Chisholm - Reeds
Takeshi Nishimoto - Sarod, Tracks B1, B3, D2
Mandjao Faty - Electric Guitar, Track C2
Daniel Schröter - Bass, Tracks B1, D1
Jaki Liebezeit - Additional Drums, Track B2
Mastering - Rashad Becker
Composed and mixed by Burnt Friedman 2011-2012
Original version Of B2 "Deku No Bo" and B3 "Bokoboko" appears on "Bokoboko" (NON33)
Cover artwork by Theo Altenberg (o.t.) oil on cardboard 2012
This is the extension and second instalment of 'Bokoboko' from earlier this year. Double vinyl only release in a picture sleeve - will be not as CD or digital download available!
With its non-placed devices and hard-to-pin-down aesthetic falling between electronic and psychedelic music and the warm-hued sounds of traditional acoustic instruments, Burnt Friedman’s Zokuhen (‘second edition’), produced exclusively for vinyl, may be considered an extension (or second instalment) of Bokoboko (NON33, released in February 2012).
On this new double EP, too, the music focuses on uneven rhythms that dictate the groove for all the participating musical elements and display a formal logic to which all the instruments gladly succumb. With its even rhythm and proximity to dub reggae, the track ‘Kon Ki (C2)’ shows that exceptions from the rule are permitted among the six new tracks and two re-worked Bokoboko themes that round off this follow up.
Joseph Suchy - Electric Guitar, Tracks B1, B2, C1, D2
Hayden Chisholm - Reeds
Takeshi Nishimoto - Sarod, Tracks B1, B3, D2
Mandjao Faty - Electric Guitar, Track C2
Daniel Schröter - Bass, Tracks B1, D1
Jaki Liebezeit - Additional Drums, Track B2
Mastering - Rashad Becker
Composed and mixed by Burnt Friedman 2011-2012
Original version Of B2 "Deku No Bo" and B3 "Bokoboko" appears on "Bokoboko" (NON33)
Cover artwork by Theo Altenberg (o.t.) oil on cardboard 2012
This is the extension and second instalment of 'Bokoboko' from earlier this year. Double vinyl only release in a picture sleeve - will be not as CD or digital download available!
With its non-placed devices and hard-to-pin-down aesthetic falling between electronic and psychedelic music and the warm-hued sounds of traditional acoustic instruments, Burnt Friedman’s Zokuhen (‘second edition’), produced exclusively for vinyl, may be considered an extension (or second instalment) of Bokoboko (NON33, released in February 2012).
On this new double EP, too, the music focuses on uneven rhythms that dictate the groove for all the participating musical elements and display a formal logic to which all the instruments gladly succumb. With its even rhythm and proximity to dub reggae, the track ‘Kon Ki (C2)’ shows that exceptions from the rule are permitted among the six new tracks and two re-worked Bokoboko themes that round off this follow up.