Side A
Gomkail (3'53")
Rumu (5'05")
Buaraning (2'59")
Tika (1'22")
Noindeh (5'50")
Taur (1'46")
Kaidabang (1'17")
Side B
Waudang 1 (6'53")
Waudang 2 (4'37")
Waudang 3 (7'11")
Gopu (1'35")
Mo-Mo (3’32")
Recorded by Ragnar Johnson & assisted by Jessica Mayer, Papua New Guinea, April-August 1976
Tape to digital transfer by Dave Hunt at Dave Hunt Audio, London 0715
Mastered & cut by Rashad Becker at Dubplates & Mastering, Berlin 0815
Notes and photographs by Ragnar Johnson & Jessica Mayer
We would like to thank the performers and people of the villages of Awar, Borai, Bo'da, Kaean, Kuluguma, Nubia Sissimungum and Damaindeh-Bau for making this record possible. Copies of the master tapes are in the Institute of Papua New Guinea Studies, Port Moresby. Ragnar Johnson thanks the Canadian I.D.RC. for supporting his anthropological research.
Thanks to Dave Hunt for transferring the original magnetic tape recordings onto digital media and to Stephen O’Malley, David Toop and Evan Parker for assistance.
Sacred flutes are blown ("Windim Mambu'') to make the cries of spirits by adult men in the Madang region of Papua New Guinea. Pairs of long bamboo male and female flutes are played for ceremonies in the coastal villages near the Ramu River. The Ravoi Flutes from Bak are accompanied by two garamut carved wooden slit gongs. The Waudang Flutes from Manam Island are accompanied by two large and two small slit gongs and six singers. The Jarvan Flutes from Awar are accompanied by a shell rattle. The Mo-mo resonating tubes were recorded in the Finisterre Range. There are the cries of si....... more
LP 1: Sacred Flute
Side A
Ravoi (11'28")
Waudang (10'15")
Side B
Jarvan (14'57")
Mo-Mo (7’33")
LP 2: Windim Mambu
Side A
Gomkail (3'53")
Rumu (5'05")
Buaraning (2'59")
Tika (1'22")
Noindeh (5'50")
Taur (1'46")
Kaidabang (1'17")
Side B
Waudang 1 (6'53")
Waudang 2 (4'37")
Waudang 3 (7'11")
Gopu (1'35")
Mo-Mo (3’32")
Recorded by Ragnar Johnson & assisted by Jessica Mayer, Papua New Guinea, April-August 1976
Tape to digital transfer by Dave Hunt at Dave Hunt Audio, London 0715
Mastered & cut by Rashad Becker at Dubplates & Mastering, Berlin 0815
Notes and photographs by Ragnar Johnson & Jessica Mayer
We would like to thank the performers and people of the villages of Awar, Borai, Bo'da, Kaean, Kuluguma, Nubia Sissimungum and Damaindeh-Bau for making this record possible. Copies of the master tapes are in the Institute of Papua New Guinea Studies, Port Moresby. Ragnar Johnson thanks the Canadian I.D.RC. for supporting his anthropological research.
Thanks to Dave Hunt for transferring the original magnetic tape recordings onto digital media and to Stephen O’Malley, David Toop and Evan Parker for assistance.
Sacred flutes are blown ("Windim Mambu'') to make the cries of spirits by adult men in the Madang region of Papua New Guinea. Pairs of long bamboo male and female flutes are played for ceremonies in the coastal villages near the Ramu River. The Ravoi Flutes from Bak are accompanied by two garamut carved wooden slit gongs. The Waudang Flutes from Manam Island are accompanied by two large and two small slit gongs and six singers. The Jarvan Flutes from Awar are accompanied by a shell rattle. The Mo-mo resonating tubes were recorded in the Finisterre Range. There are the cries of si....... more