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01. Ima - Notion of Time
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02. Ima - Meshes of the Afternoon
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03. Ima - Lift
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04. Ima - 時間 [ji-kan]
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05. Ima - Vulnerable
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06. Ima - Drowning Girl
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07. Ima - Thin Film
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08. Ima - Eline
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09. Ima - Ende
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ARTIST
IMA
TITLE
The Flowers Die In Burning Fire
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
BUH RECORDS
CATALOG #
BR 119LP
BR 119LP
GENRE
ELECTRONIC
RELEASE DATE
1/31/2020
IMA
is percussionist and improviser
Nava Dunkelman
(Japan) and electroacoustic composer and sound artist
Amma Ateria
(Hong Kong). IMA depicts expressionistic noise music of Japanese poetry by deconstructing and dissolving heavy music through restraint and release.
The Flowers Die In Burning Fire
, the debut album of IMA, tells an anecdote of the inevitable notion of time, change, decay, the vanished, and rebirth. With meticulous, industrial, and filmic instrumentation, IMA marches forth with starkness and surrender into the aftermath of destruction, and attempt for transformative regeneration of beauty through catalysts of pleasure.
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