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South Korean pianist Eunhye Jeong believes that “after you travel far away from home, you get to know yourself more fully.” Her new album, End of Time Vol. 1, is an existential exploration along with her group of that self-discovery, imbued with the spirit of a specific moon bear Jeong has been particularly fascinated with. This adventurous animal named KM-53 was from the Taebaek Mountains and became known for running miles and miles to other mountains in other provinces in Korea.
Throughout the album’s three extended tracks, “Embark,” “The Latitudinal Bands,” and “The Elemental Life,” she interfaces with a celestial, linear elegance, veering from a sparse and eerie effect to an energized, complex composition. While the pieces are composed and directed by Jeong, the album also features Allison Burik (Alto Saxophone, Bass Clarinet), Max Ridley (Double Bass), Francisco Mela (Drums), and Mina Kim (Cello), who offer their own adventurous, avant-garde performances. End of Time will be available in CD and digital editions on October 7, 2022.
credits
released October 7, 2022
Allison Burik: Alto sax, bass clarinet
Max Ridley: Double bass
Francisco Mela: Drums
Mina Kim: Cello
Eunhye Jeong: Piano
Recorded February 11, 2020 at The Lilypad, Cambridge, MA
Mixed by Mike Green
Mastered by Jeremy Loucas at Sear Sound, New York City
Cover painting: Bubbling Up by MiHee Kim Magee
Graphic design by Sergio Vezzali
Graphic files preparation by Mark Smith
577 Records is an independent record label
based in Brooklyn, New York
operating since 2001
577 Records is proud to be celebrating its 23 year anniversary. The label has been producing music since 2001 and has
released albums featuring the work of artists from New York and around the world.
The name comes from the address of the house where these concerts first took place (577 Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn, New York).
100% of profit from the sale of most of these albums goes to the musicians....more
supported by 72 fans who also own “End of Time / KM-53 Project, Vol. 1”
This record really hits that sweet spot of calm stimulation. Lush, fat, rolling synths form the foundation for controlled but passionate and thoughtful playing and listening from everyone. Meditative and energetic...and always bad-ass. ps0m
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