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Flocks by Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand : Flocks.
Experimental winds meets indian classical.


Founded in 2012, Flocks is a trio project of Italian Dhrupad singer Amelia Cuni and 2 German multi-instrumentalists.

Amelia Cuni studied the classical raga singing Dhrupad style in India for 15 years. Besides performing Dhrupad, she has also worked with numerous composers of new music, including Terry Riley, CC Hennix, Talvin Singh, Maria de Alvear. She released a CD of the Ragas of John Cage on the Other Minds label/San Francisco. On top of that, she performed inn numerous collaborations and on releases of Indian classical singing.

Werner Durand has specialized in self-made wind instruments since the mid-80s. Besides that, he plays saxophones. Werner has led various ensembles, such as the 13th Tribe and ArmchairTraveller, and has performed with numerous musicians and composers over the last 30 years. He has more than 30 releases to his credit.

Uli Hohmann started out as a percussionist specializing in Dombak, an Iranian instrument that he has been studying and performing on since the early 80s, both in classical as well as new formats. Furthermore, he also performs on his own invented string instruments and analogue electronics.

Together, they create unique musical landscapes, covering the territories of traditional as well as experimental sound creation.


Songs:

1. Seconds of Thirst
2. Byss
3. Ferry
4. Clearing

Listen to: the entire album.


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Release date: 10/09/2020
Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand lives in Berlin Germany

Tagged as: World, New Age, Indian, Indian Influenced, World Influenced


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