Dutch musicians Han Litz & Olivier Schreuder found each other again, after their initial collaboration in a John Coltrane tribute with the Kindred Spirits Ensemble, in their wish to create spiritual animistic music inspired by nature. Together with Thai-Dutch musician and visual artist Angkanang Pimwankum they start making audiovisual improvisations in which they are lead by fieldrecordings made by Schreuder, and their intuition.
ANIMIST News
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- A1: An Introduction To Apichat Pakwan 01 07
- A2: Lam Toey Pasom 05 18
- A3: Another Fish 04 40
- A4: Salawan (Vocal) 03 09
- B1: Sung Khew Khao 03 19
- B2: Thai Puan (Vocal) 04 50
- B3: Baksida (Version) 02 56
- B4: Kroi Tra 03 32
- C1: Phu Thai Kalasin 03 37
- C2: Hongthong (Version) 04 36
- C3: Renu Phu Thai Dub 03 27
- C4: Kid Hod Ban 05 10
- D1: Lam Plern Khok Kha Khao 06 40
- D2: 808 Heartbreak 04 33
- D3: Sung Bang Fai 03 29
On this EP Dutch Thai label Animist Records puts a new genre on the map: Asian Tropical Bass. With elements of molam (Lao folkmusic), Thai music, dub, reggae, jungle, reggaeton, funk, acid, rave, hiphop and electro, the label presents its most diverse release so far.
E-Ong Muan Sun means ‘Delicious Nutritious Banana’ in the Esan/Lao language, and E-Ong being a specific kind of banana that contains much more Vitmain C than others. It symbolizes the musical quality Apichat Pakwan intents to deliver with their music,
The release of the second 10” single E-Ong Muan Sun is celebrated at a Rebel Up Soundclash party on 14 July 2017 in OCCII, Amsterdam.
The vinyl record contains a main version on the A- Side, and a dub version on the B-Side, continuing the concept of the first 10” Angkanang.
But the second 10” offers DJ’s & collectors of vinyl something quite unique and unusual: 6 infinite loops cut into the vinyl, based on the dub version of the record, encouraging to get creative with the distinctive sound of Apichat Pakwan.
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