Fhunyue Gao & Sven Kacirek
Hoya
Altin Village & Mine
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2022
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LP (red)
24.99
AVM 071 LPX / Includes Download Code
Incl. printed inner sleeve, 100 copies
LP
22.99
AVM 071 LP / Includes Download Code
Incl. printed inner sleeve, edition of of 440 copies
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Tracklist
1Pierre Sabine (Storm Over Europe) 3:38
2Bowie (Not Quite For Strings) 5:12
3Pyotr (Elegy) 3:35
4F4 600 (Effviersechshundert) 6:03
5Pianoskizze (Incognito Recordings) 5:52
6Atonales Schlaflied (Das) 1:44
7Archie Waltz (Drums) 6:22
8Dub Garden (Birds Why) 3:41
9#2 (Improvisation For Two) 1:46

»Hoya«, the first collaborative record from Fhunyue Gao and Sven Kacirek, is a site of encounters. There's the encounter between two different media and artistic conceptions: Gao, on the one hand, a stage director, performer, musician based in Switzerland, a frequent collaborator of Annalena Fröhlich's, Thom Luz's and many others, who works for a most colourful variety of venues all over Europe and is a member of the music association Bongo Joe. Kacirek, on the other, an established musician living between Hamburg and Kenya, with several releases on labels such as Honest Jon's and Bureau B under his belt and an equally illustrious and diverse list of collaborators, among them Shabaka Hutchings, Ogoya Nengo, Marc Ribot, John McEntire, Hauschka and Nils Frahm.

What began with a chance encounter while working together on a dance project in the Netherlands, quickly became clear to the two of them as a shared musical sensitivity demanding further exploration. At the center of this stood an encounter between their instruments and the different modes of expression they afford: playing combinations of marimbas, drums, percussions, electronics, theremin, Buchla synthesizer, and piano, off-rehearsal sessions during Gao's and Kacirek's subsequent collaborations for theater continually grew in importance for the two of them.

When they decided to elaborate these explorations in a project entirely their own, the two of them locked themselves into Kacirek's studio at Jaffestrasse in Hamburg, and started working on »Hoya«. Over the course of the LP's 40-minute runtime, what once began as an unlikely meeting is presented as a playful, unpredictable, yet deeply developed and substantial affair. Sublime, ethereal layers of synth and theremin are counterpoised by delicate and shifty bouts of percussion. A labor of love that truly stands on its own.