Eyvind Kang
Eyvind Kang | |
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Background information | |
Born | Corvallis, Oregon | 23 June 1971
Origin | United States |
Genres | |
Occupation(s) | Musician, composer, educator |
Instruments | |
Website | ipecac |
Eyvindur Y. Kang (born 23 June 1971)[1] is an American composer and multi-instrumentalist. His primary instrument is viola, but has also performed on violin, tuba, keyboards and others.
In addition to his solo work, Kang has worked extensively with Bill Frisell and John Zorn. His wife and musical partner is vocalist Jessika Kenney.[2]
Biography
Eyvindur Y. Kang was born 23 June 1971 in Corvallis, Oregon, United States.[1] Kang says his family heritage is "a mixture of Icelandic, Danish and Korean."[3] His mother is the Icelandic-Canadian scholar and writer Kristjana Gunnars. He was raised in Canada, Iceland, and the United States, and has since lived and worked in countries ranging from Italy to Iceland.[4] He studied piano and violin as a child, and as a teen played bass guitar in a reggae band.[3]
A recurring theme in his solo work is the "NADE", the meaning of which Kang is not willing to disclose. Referring titles include "Theme from the first NADE", "5th NADE/Invisible Man", "Theme from the sixth NADE" (all three from the debut album 7 NADEs, 1996); "Jewel of the NADE", "Mystic NADE" (both from Theater of Mineral NADEs, 1998) and "Harbour of the NADE" (Virginal Co-ordinates, 2003). His preferred instrument is the viola.[1][4][5]
In 2014 Kang visited Vossajazz in western Norway, for a gig with Bill Frisell's trio Beautiful Dreamers, including drummer Rudy Royston, for the opening concert. During the concert Norwegian trumpeter Arve Henriksen joined in for a tune.[6]
Discography
Solo albums
- 1996: Sweetness of Sickness (RGI Industries)
- 1996: 7 NADEs (Tzadik)
- 1998: Theater of Mineral NADEs (Tzadik)
- 2000: The Story of Iceland (Tzadik)
- 2002: Live Low To The Earth, In The Iron Age (Abduction)
- 2003: Virginal Co Ordinates (Ipecac)
- 2007: Athlantis (Ipecac)
- 2007: The Yelm Sessions (Tzadik)
- 2011: Visible Breath (Ideologic Organ)
- 2012: The Narrow Garden (Ipecac)
- 2012: Grass (Tzadik)
- 2019: Chirality (I dischi di angelica)[7]
- 2020: Ajaeng Ajaeng
- 2021: Sonic Gnostic
Collaborations
- With Joe McPhee
- 1996: Common Threads (Deep Listening)
- With Bill Frisell
- 1996: Quartet (Nonesuch)
- 2004: Unspeakable (Nonesuch)
- 2005: Richter 858 (Songlines)
- 2007: Floratone (Blue Note) with Floratone
- 2008: History, Mystery (Nonesuch)
- 2010: Beautiful Dreamers (Savoy)
- 2010: Sign of Life: Music for 858 Quartet (Savoy Jazz)
- 2012: Floratone II (Savoy Jazz) with Floratone
- 2013: Big Sur (OKeh)
- 2016: When You Wish Upon a Star (Okeh)
- With Wayne Horvitz
- 1998: 4+1 Ensemble (Intuition)
- 2001: From a Window (Avant)
- With Dying Ground
- 1998: Dying Ground - Live at the Knitting Factory (Avant)
- With Secret Chiefs 3
- 1998: Second Grand Constitution and Bylaws: Hurqalya (Amarillo)
- 1999: Eyes of Flesh, Eyes of Flame (Mimicry)
- 2001: Book M (Mimicry)
- 2004: Book of Horizons (Mimicry)
- With Dylan van der Schyff and François Houle
- 1999: Pieces of Time (Line 4/Spool)
- With Mr. Bungle
- 1999: California (Warner Bros.)
- With Michael Bisio
- 2000: MBEK (Meniscus)
- With Amir Koushkani
- 2001: In the Path of Love (Golbarg)
- With Skúli Sverrisson & Hilmar Jensson
- 2002: Napoli 23 (Smekkleysa)
- With Tucker Martine
- 2004: Orchestra Dim Bridges (Conduit)
- With Billy Martin & Socket
- 2005: January 14 & 15, 2005 (Amulet)
- With Jessika Kenney
- 2005: Aestuarium (Endless)
- 2012: The Face of the Earth (Ideologic Organ)
- 2016: Reverse Tree
- With John Zorn
- 2014: Alastor: Book of Angels Volume 21 (Tzadik)
- With Jessika Kenney and Hyeonhee Park
- 2014: At Temple Gate (Weyrd Son Records)[8]
Guest appearances
- String arrangements for Blonde Redhead - Misery Is a Butterfly (2004)
- Animal Collective - Feels (2005)
- Alvarius B - "Blood Operatives of the Barium Sunset"(2005)
- various projects with Bill Frisell's Quartet
- various projects with Sun City Girls
- The Decemberists - The Crane Wife (2006)
- Sunn O))) & Boris - Altar (2006) - Songs "The Sinking Belle (Black Sheep)", "The Sinking Belle (White Sheep)"
- Thilges - "La Double Absence" (2007)
- Sunn O))) - Monoliths & Dimensions
- Six Organs Of Admittance - Luminous Night(2009)
- Rahim AlHaj "Fly Away" (2010)
- Alvarius B - "Baroque Primitiva"(2011)
- Ensemble Pearl - "Ensemble Pearl" (2013)
- The Invisible Hands - "Teslam" (2014)
References
- ^ a b c "Artists: Eyvind Kang". Biography. Ipecac.com. Retrieved June 14, 2015.
- ^ The Stranger (October 19, 2015). "Music Genius Eyvind Kang Has Left Seattle to Teach at CalArts". The Stranger. Retrieved July 10, 2023.
- ^ a b "The Quietus | Features | A Quietus Interview | Finding Out Something True: Eyvind Kang Interview". 3 February 2012.
- ^ a b de Barros, Paul. "Eyvind Kang". Biography. AllMusic. Retrieved June 14, 2015.
- ^ Layne, Joslyn (3 March 2013). "Eyvind Kang: Prolific musician searches for spiritual sustenance". Biography. The Seattle Times. Retrieved June 14, 2015.
- ^ Johannessen, Thomas (April 12, 2014). "God start på Vossa Jazz" (in Norwegian). JazzINorge.no. Retrieved June 14, 2015.
- ^ "Chirality | Eyvind Kang (IDA 037.CD | IDA 037.LP – 2019) | i dischi di angelica".
- ^ "Eyvind Kang". Discography. Discogs.com. Retrieved June 14, 2015.
- Zorn, John, ed. (2000). Arcana: Musicians on Music. New York: Granary Books/Hips Road. ISBN 1-887123-27-X.
External links
- American jazz composers
- American male violinists
- American jazz violinists
- 1971 births
- Living people
- Musicians from Corvallis, Oregon
- Musicians from Seattle
- Tzadik Records artists
- Cornish College of the Arts alumni
- Ipecac Recordings artists
- 21st-century American violinists
- American male jazz composers
- 21st-century American male musicians
- American jazz violists
- 21st-century violists