Collections of themed recordings curated by John Noise Manis
1 – 1:22 Gd Rejang Gucek saih sadi
2 – 2:34 Gd Rejang Dauh Tukad saih sadi
3 – 5:57 Gd Rejang Ileh saih sadi
4 – 1:41 Gd Rejang Renteng saih puja semara
5 – 3:44 Gd Sekar Gadhung saih sadi
6 – 1:38 Gd Rejang Renteng lagi saih puja semara
7 – 5:53 Gd Kelompok Guna saih salah
8 – 3:49 Gd Nyang Jangang saih salah
9 – 4:56 Exercise
10 – 8:36 Improvisation (Thinking of Terry Riley)
11 – 3:34 Bubaran (Exit in Ragtime Feeling)
Collection: Gamelan of Bali
On the hilly north-eastern side of Bali, the ancient walled village of Tenganan is home to the independent and isolated original people of the island – the Aga. Apparently they retreated into the mountains centuries ago to avoid invaders, and have remained separate ever since. Thus, it is no surprise that many of the oldest, pre-Hindu traditions are still maintained here. The Aga are generally tall and slim.