Sarathy Korwar - Kalak

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  1. Recipe to Cure Historical Amnesia
  2. To Remember
  3. Utopia Is a Colonial Project
  4. Back in the Day, Things Were Not Always Simpler
  5. Past Is Not Only Behind Us, But Ahead of Us
  6. Kal Means Yesterday and Tomorrow
  7. Remember Begum Rokheya
  8. That Clocks Don't Tell But Make Time
  9. Remember Circles Are Better Than Lines
  10. Remember to Look Out for the Signs
  11. KALAK: A Means to an Unend
Format
Vinyl LP
Released
January 13, 2023
Label
Leaf
Genre
Electronic
Catalog No.
LP-BAYL-125
Tracks
11
Pressing
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Sarathy Korwar returns with new album KALAK. The follow up to the politically charged, award-winning More Arriving is an Indo-futurist manifesto - in rhythmic step with the past and the present, it sets out to describe a route forward. It celebrates a rich South Asian culture of music and literature, which resonates with spirituality and community, while envisaging a better future from those building blocks. Recorded at Real World studios with meticulous production by New York electronic musician, DJ and producer Photay, who translates these communal rhythms and practices into a timeless and groundbreaking electronic record. There's a spirituality and warmth at play in the polyrhythms, group vocals and melodic flourishes.The KALAK rhythm is the fulcrum upon which the 11-track project balances. After an intense lockdown induced period of reflection and meticulous note-making, Korwar boiled this down to the circular KALAK symbol which he then presented to his band before recording began. With the symbol projected on the walls in order to de-code and improvise around, Korwar had utter faith in the musicians he'd assembled and conviction in the concept.The final part of the KALAK project is realised in the cover artwork by New Delhi-based designer Sijya Gupta. Korwar and photographer friend Fabrice Bourgelle took a light sculpture of the KALAK symbol on a road trip around Southern India, through Chennai, Pondicherry and Auroville. The evocative shots appear on the cover of the various formats, with each one offering a different angle on the country, continent and culture that inspired the album.1. A Recipe To Cure Historical Amnesia2. To Remember (feat. Kushal Gaya)3. Utopia Is A Colonial Project4. Back In The Day, Things Were Not Always Simpler (feat. Noni-Mouse)5. The Past Is Not Only Behind Us, But Ahead Of Us6. Kal Means Yesterday And Tomorrow7. Remember Begum Rokheya8. That Clocks Don't Tell But Make Time (feat. Kodo)9. Remember Circles Are Better Than Lines10. Remember To Look Out For The Signs11. KALAK - A Means To An Unend





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