"Khnum" opens the album with the sound of a storm in a tropical rainforest: the first of many sounds that do not appear to be generated vocally. Then recognizable vocals enter, a chorus of interlocking vocalise. "Tin Hinam" opens with a chant (which could come from several traditions), joined by bass and treble counter voices. It moves into a rhythmic section, with bass and handclaps. "Gurfa" also features a "percussion" section, as well as sped up vocal effects.
"Sygyzy" has a broad range of vocal effects, including both extremes of register, with low growl sound especially prominent. "Tingo" has some of the most melodic music in the set. "Orhwurm" has a variety of sounds, but a swing vocal section followed by Medieval chant is especially striking (accompanied by what sounds like a low drum). "Eostre" concludes the program with overtone singing and reverse drones, the most explicitly electronic sounds in an album full of surprises.
Pinardi is a remarkable vocalist and improviser: this music sometimes recalls vocalists like

Bobby McFerrin
vocalsb.1950
Track Listing
Khnum; Tin Hinam; Gurfa; Mbuki-Mvuki; Sygyzy; Tingo; Orhwurm; Eostre.
Personnel
MeVsMyself
vocalsGiorgio Pinardi: voice.
Album information
Title: Mictlán | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Panidea
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