VA •Funeral Gongs Ceremonies in Ratanakiri, Cambodia . Жанры: Hill Tribe Music, Field Recording Издатель: Sub Rosa (Belgium) Номер по каталогу: SRV 545 Дата релиза: 02.03.2024 Аудиокодек: FLAC (*flac) Тип рипа: tracks Носитель: WEB Источник: redacted (BC) . Треклист.[00:38:41] 01.Krung Funeral Ceremony (1).(05:32)
02.Krung Funeral Ceremony (2).(08:38)
03.Jaraï Funeral Ceremony (1).(05:38)
04.Krung Funeral Ceremony (3).(09:05)
05.Jaraï Funeral Ceremony (2).(09:51)
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Cue Corrector v. 10.2.3 / b. 2109 (Feb. 07, 2024) ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— --- / Funeral Gongs Ceremonies in Ratanakiri, Cambodia Folder: VA - Funeral Gongs Ceremonies in Ratanakiri, Cambodia - 2024 (web) Audio files: 01. Krung Funeral Ceremony (1).flac [05:31.960; FLAC • 749 kbps • 16 bit \ 44100 Hz • stereo; 29.64 MB (31 084 287 B)] 02. Krung Funeral Ceremony (2).flac [08:37.570; FLAC • 777 kbps • 16 bit \ 44100 Hz • stereo; 48.00 MB (50 328 277 B)] 03. Jaraï Funeral Ceremony (1).flac [05:37.266; FLAC • 645 kbps • 16 bit \ 44100 Hz • stereo; 25.94 MB (27 196 131 B)] 04. Krung Funeral Ceremony (3).flac [09:04.076; FLAC • 668 kbps • 16 bit \ 44100 Hz • stereo; 43.36 MB (45 463 833 B)] 05. Jaraï Funeral Ceremony (2).flac [09:50.058; FLAC • 587 kbps • 16 bit \ 44100 Hz • stereo; 41.35 MB (43 358 400 B)] Accuracy: -m0 File 01. Krung Funeral Ceremony (1) - 100% CDDA [05:31:72] File 02. Krung Funeral Ceremony (2) - 100% CDDA [08:37:43] File 03. Jaraï Funeral Ceremony (1) - 100% CDDA [05:37:20] File 04. Krung Funeral Ceremony (3) - 99% CDDA [09:04:06] File 05. Jaraï Funeral Ceremony (2) - 100% CDDA [09:50:04] ————— Summary: ————— These tracks looks like CDDA with probability 100%. ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— ANALYZER: auCDtect: CD records authenticity detector, version 0.8.2 Copyright (c) 2004 Oleg Berngardt. All rights reserved. Copyright (c) 2004 Alexander Djourik. All rights reserved. Time elapsed: 1 m 11 s Log created at April 30, 2024 18:33:03 === 048660A93744720303EDA784945A599B212F59D3B99C4B2C0D37C6C9AAB52B67 ===
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Cue Corrector v. 10.2.3 / b. 2109 (Feb. 07, 2024) log date: 2024-04-30 18:31:48 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Album : Funeral Gongs Ceremonies in Ratanakiri, Cambodia Year : 2024 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DR Peak RMS Duration Track -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DR9 -0.26 dB -10.60 dB 5:32 01 - Krung Funeral Ceremony (1) / [unknown artists] DR8 -0.26 dB -9.90 dB 8:38 02 - Krung Funeral Ceremony (2) / [unknown artists] DR10 -0.26 dB -10.78 dB 5:37 03 - Jaraï Funeral Ceremony (1) / [unknown artists] DR11 -0.27 dB -13.26 dB 9:04 04 - Krung Funeral Ceremony (3) / [unknown artists] DR10 -0.27 dB -12.42 dB 9:50 05 - Jaraï Funeral Ceremony (2) / [unknown artists] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Number of tracks : 5 Official DR Value: DR10 Samplerate : 44100 Hz Channels : 2 Bits per sample : 16 Average bitrate : 680 kbps Codec : FLAC ================================================================================
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Those recordings of Gongs Orchestras were made during Funeral Ceremonies in two Krung villages and one Jaraï village in Ratanakiri province, Cambodia by Laurent Jeanneau (Kink Gong) in 2003 and 2004, at a times when jungle had not been replaced by rubber plantations. Focusing on funeral's ceremonies, those hypnotics pieces are intense and haunting harmonics sonic experiments. released March 2, 2024 "Adventure brought me to south-east Asia, not academic research.
I was based on and off in Banlung, capital of Ratanakiri province between 2003 and 2006. Finding gongs orchestras became my obsession, I've witnessed different contexts in which gongs were being performed, but the most brainwashing ceremonies were the funerals, because they would never end, I remember leaving the 3 days funeral ceremony of a prominent Jaraï dead man in Tang ji village at the border with Vietnam and still hearing the gongs the entire next day going back home through the jungle". Laurent Jeanneau (Kink Gong) "Many of the ethnic minority groups, the Jarai, Kac_, Tampuan, Kavet, Kreung, Brao, Bunong, Mnong, Edé, and others, are hill-rice farmers who live in the uplands of the Annamite mountain chain. Collectively these groups have been known by many names, including a number of disparaging terms in local dialects, such as moï, kha, phnong, and others. The term Montagnard was applied to them by the French during the colonial period, and was used by the US military and in popular discourse in English during the United States-Vietnam War. In scholarly and popular literature during the mid-twentieth century these upland farmers were also called hill tribes. I have opted for the word highlanders as a relatively neutral term that avoids the semantic burdens associated with these other namings." Jonathan Padwe / The book Disturbed forests fragmented memories.