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艺人:恩吉(Enji)
专辑名称:《索诺尔》(Sonor)
发行年份:2025年
厂牌:斯夸玛唱片公司(Squama)
音乐类型:爵士乐、声乐爵士
音质:FLAC(分轨) / 24比特-48千赫兹FLAC(分轨)
总时长:40分05秒
总大小:183兆字节 / 409兆字节
网站:专辑预览
曲目列表:
1. 《混沌》(Hungun)(3分39秒)
2. 《乌巴尔》(Ulbar)(4分03秒)
3. 《埃尔盖尔特》(Ergelt)(2分48秒)
4. 《乌纳达格·杜吉》(Unadag Dugui)(2分20秒)
5. 《格尔霍尔》(Ger Hol)(4分04秒)
6. 《埃吉因赫·海拉尔》(Eejiinhee Hairaar)(3分31秒)
7. 《祖尔梅格勒》(Zuirmegleh)(3分24秒)
8. 《穆奇》(Much)(3分01秒)
9. 《内克》(Neke)(2分00秒)
10. 《老人们》(Old Folks)(8分41秒)
11. 《巴亚尔泰》(Bayar Tai)(2分39秒)
在日落时分的短暂片刻,天空会被染成鲜艳的琥珀色。那是一抹戏剧性的色彩闪耀,一个既属于白昼又属于黑夜的时刻。正是在这个充满活力且转瞬即逝的世界里,出生于蒙古、现居慕尼黑的恩吉创作了她的新专辑《索诺尔》。
《索诺尔》反映了恩吉的个人成长历程,以及生活在两个不同世界之间所伴随的复杂情感。这张专辑的主题围绕着身处不同文化之间那种难以名状的感受,这种感受并非冲突的来源,而是个人成长与自我发现的空间。恩吉探索了与传统蒙古根源的距离如何塑造了她的身份,以及回归家乡如何让她更深刻地意识到这些变化。在一群知名爵士音乐家(伊莱亚斯·斯特梅塞德(Elias Stemeseder)弹钢琴,罗伯特·兰德费尔曼(Robert Landfermann)演奏低音提琴,朱利安·萨托里乌斯(Julian Sartorius)打鼓,以及共同创作者保罗·布伦德尔(Paul Brändle)弹吉他)的支持下,恩吉不仅仅是在重温传统,她还在提炼家的感觉,以及那些只有在远离家乡时才会意识到其重要性的微小喜悦。
就像父母哼唱的熟悉歌曲一样,她的音乐捕捉到了归属感的本质,这种归属感并非与单一的地方相连,而是与塑造我们的情感和记忆相关。
恩赫贾尔嘎勒·额尔赫姆巴亚尔(Enkhjargal Erkhembayar):主唱
伊莱亚斯·斯特梅塞德(Elias Stemeseder):钢琴、沃立舍电子琴、罗兹电钢琴
保罗·布伦德尔(Paul Brändle):吉他
罗伯特·兰德费尔曼(Robert Landfermann):低音提琴
朱利安·萨托里乌斯(Julian Sartorius):鼓
马蒂厄·博尔代纳夫(Matthieu Bordenave):在《混沌》(Hungun)一曲中演奏高音萨克斯
哈萨尔·甘巴塔尔(Khasar Ganbaatar):在《穆奇》(Much)一曲中演奏次中音萨克斯
Artist: Enji
Title: Sonor
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Squama
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-48kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 40:05
Total Size: 183 / 409 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Hungun (3:39)
2. Ulbar (4:03)
3. Ergelt (2:48)
4. Unadag Dugui (2:20)
5. Ger Hol (4:04)
6. Eejiinhee Hairaar (3:31)
7. Zuirmegleh (3:24)
8. Much (3:01)
9. Neke (2:00)
10. Old Folks (8:41)
11. Bayar Tai (2:39)
For a few fleeting moments during a sunset, the sky is cast a vivid shade of amber. A dramatic flare of colour, a moment belonging to both the day and the night. It is within this vibrant, ephemeral world, that Mongolian-born, Munich-based Enji has written her new album Sonor.
Sonor is a reflection of Enji's personal evolution and the complex emotions that accompany living between two worlds. The album's themes revolve around the unplaceable feeling of being between cultures, not as a source of conflict, but as a space for growth and self-discovery. Enji explores how distance from her traditional Mongolian roots has shaped her identity, and how returning home brings a heightened awareness of these changes. Backed by a band of renowned jazz musicians (Elias Stemeseder on piano, Robert Landfermann on bass, Julian Sartorius on drums and co-composer Paul Brändle on guitar), Enji isn’t just revisiting tradition, she’s distilling the feeling of home, of small joys that reveal their significance only when viewed from afar.
Like a familiar song hummed by a parent, her music captures the essence of belonging, not tied to a single place, but to the emotions and memories that shape us.
Enkhjargal Erkhembayar: vocals
Elias Stemeseder: piano, wurlitzer, rhodes
Paul Brändle: guitar
Robert Landfermann: double bass
Julian Sartorius: drums
Matthieu Bordenave: soprano sax on 'Hungun'
Khasar Ganbaatar: baritone sax on 'Much'
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