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Oki
Tonkori In The Moonlight (1996-2006)

Tonkori In The Moonlight (1996-2006)

Artists

Oki

Catno

MAIS044LP

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Compilation

Country

UK

Release date

Jan 1, 2021

Styles

Tonkori In The Moonlight (1996-2006) by Oki on Mais Um Discos.

Tender tonkori melodies, meditative dub excursions and hallowed folk vocals combine on Tonkori in the Moonlight, an 11-track collection of mostly traditional songs performed by indigenous Ainu musician OKI.

Born on the Japanese island of Hokkaido in 1957, OKI's released his debut album in 1996 and since then he has recorded 11 studio albums both solo and with his Dub Ainu Band and toured internationally – from WOMAD in the UK to the John F.Kennedy Center in Washington DC via festival appearances in Singapore, Australia and across Europe.

OKI is one of only a handful of musicians who play the tonkori, a five-stringed Ainu harp, which is both the pulse of this record and the force that unifies the disparate sounds he introduces such as reggae, dub, Irish folk, throat singing, African drumming and music from Central Asia

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

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MAIS044LP - UK - 2021

A1

Drum Song

A2

Kai Kai As To (Rippling Lake)

A3

Iso Kaari Irehte (Bear Trap Rhythm)

A4

Yaykatekar (Love Dub)

A5

Tonkori In The Moonlight

B1

Afghan Herbal Garden

B2

Iuta Upopo (Pestle Song)

B3

Cup Kamuy Ho

B4

Battaki (Grasshopper Dance)

B5

Oroho Raha Mokor Mokor (Sleep, Sleep)

B6

Wei Ne (Oh, My Heart!)

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