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Boi Akih: From And To Infinity
ByMonica Akihary
vocals
Niels Brouwer
guitar, acousticThe roots of this album go back to 2018 when Brouwer was invited to write music for the Molucca Bamboowind Orchestra, an all-flute orchestra (70-strong) from the Indonesian mountain town of Tuni on the Moluccan island of Ambon. A concert there followed in 2019, another in 2022. The music evolved anew when a commission from Amsterdam's Orgelparka unique concert space for organistsspurred Brouwer to write new arrangements for organs. This vibrant recording is the fruit of this long and colorful process.
The island of Ambon provides the inspiration for this four-part suite, with perspectives both literal and metaphorical on the sea, the land, the city and the sensation of joy guiding Boi Aki on its episodic journey. While the titles may seem self-explanatory, and at times the musical narratives are clearly signposted (the sound of the sea, the bustle of the city, etc.), for the most part the music is enigmatic and multi-layered: Acoustic instruments contrast with electric; organic textures rub shoulders with sequenced passages and an automated Balinese metallophone; the small though telling voices of recorder and tinkling chimes are juxtaposed against imposing organ swell and gritty electric guitar.
One of Brouwer's strengths as a composer, and a recurring facet of Boi Akih's albums, is the space he creates for guest musicians. Guinean kora player Sekou Dioubate and recorder player

Dodó Kis
recorderNora Mulder
organ, Hammond B3As ever, Akihary's vocals leave a deep imprint on the music. Toggling between Haraku, non-syllabic improvisations and, on one track, English, her deft touches are as striking as her bold flights, particularly when harmonizing with organs. After decades making music together, Akihary and Brouwer exude deep levels of understanding, intuitively knowing when to hitch a ride on each other's lead, and equally, when to lay out. It is this musical enlightenment that enables them to "play" the mystery and beauty of sea and land, to evoke the rhythms and tensions of teeming urban spaces and to voice the most primal of emotions.
Ambition, endeavor, originality and fine musicianship combine to deliver something a bit speciala high point in Boi Akih's endlessly absorbing trajectory. ">
Track Listing
The Sea (Part i); The Sea (Part ii); Dryland (Part i); Dryland (Part ii); The City (Part i ); The City (Part ii); Joy (Part i); Joy (Part ii).
Personnel
Monica Akihary
vocalsNiels Brouwer
guitar, acousticSekou Dioubate
koraDodó Kis
recorderNora Mulder
organ, Hammond B3Additional Instrumentation
Monica Akihary: bass kalimba, live sequencer; All musicians: percussion.
Album information
Title: From And To Infinity | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Self Produced
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