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Devachan Ascension

from Every Day a Trance at Camp Corona by Bangkirai X

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Devachan Ascension (39m)


Fulfilling missed opportunities in the space between incarnations. An extra chance to build life-experience and moral fibre.

The roots of this extended composition by Renadi date back to 1981. A trilogy was intended, of which 
this would have been part two.

Now, in this finalized version, parts of the composition aWás! are integrated, 
which was performed live and recorded by aWás! prog gamelan band in 1996. Also a theme from Acidic Oceans by Aorta, the all-out impro duo with Mark van Kempen, has resurrected in the second halve of this piece. Curious? Just browse to jamendo.com/album/140833/chromatic-dreams. Highly recommended if you're in for even more extreme improvisatory pyrotechnics.

The piece features 
extensively gamelan instruments from Bali (gangsa) and in a certain way is inspired by Javanese Wayang Kulit
 (shadow puppet play). It is probably best labelled as 'Gamelan Prog Rock'.



Bangkirai X is:

Bung Kirai: Access Virus, E-Mu X Lead-1 & Korg M3 synthesizers.

Renadi Santoso: Alesis QSR Piano, M-Audio Venom synth, Alesis DM10 e-drums, gangsa Bali.

Bong Re: Riverhead Sound Research fretless Phantom bass.

Mas Di: BC Rich Mockingbird electric guitar.

Siddhi S. TakRok: Cus Chin & Naomi violins.

Gung Gundharman: vocals.



Special guest 
Jessica Polak: vocals.


Visit www.renadi.com for more BangkiraiMusicPro releases.

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from Every Day a Trance at Camp Corona, released October 11, 2020

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Bangkirai X Amsterdam, Netherlands

They first appeared as sessionmusicians on albums like 'Angklung Santosa' and as studio engineer, graphic artist, etc on other albums. Having a mixed background ranging from classical music, contemporary, ethnic, jazz, improvisation, folk, they were keen to exploit their joint experience to create something their own. Reaching out for the unknown, they chose to add the letter 'X' to their name. ... more

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