Assimilation Ingun Im & Wonsul Lee
Album info
Album-Release:
2015
HRA-Release:
27.10.2015
Label: Beyond HD Audio
Genre: Jazz
Subgenre: Contemporary Jazz
Artist: Ingun Im & Wonsul Lee
Composer: Ingun Im, Wonsul Lee
Album including Album cover
- 1 My Song 03:50
- 2 Night Trip 04:57
- 3 Lonely Sight 06:38
- 4 Piano with a Tree 04:30
- 5 Road Again 06:31
- 6 Whereafter 02:22
- 7 Blues for Kang 03:19
- 8 A Light Cloud 04:10
- 9 Trace of the Time 02:11
- 10 Sad Flower 06:50
Info for Assimilation
Veteran pianist Ingun Im and bassist Wonsul Lee have known each other for almost 20 years. They haven't had any musical project together till last year since they had been thinking their musical egos are so different to produce an album together. However, Wonsul joined Ingun's recent album „All That Jeju“ as producer and it was their first musical rendezvous in 20 years.
While working on Ingun's album „All That Jeju“, they had found a hint of collaboration of each other. Finally, they decided to produce an album together and chose duo format. They avoided rehearsal before recording in order to capture the moments of assimilation. Both of them brought the idea to studio, they repeatedly talked, played and listened. Finally they lost own musical ego and resembled to each other, as the album title shows. Now it's the time for the listener to assimilate themselves to this duo album.
Ingun Im, piano, composer
Wonsul Lee, bass, producer and composer
Ingun Im
Since Ingun Im released his first album in 1989, he's music based on lyricism till his 4th album. He mentioned that the essence of his music is motivated by the moments of truth in ordinary life. He calmly narrates his ordinary life through music as if in movie or novel. He explains that his music is very simple and ordinary.
Wonsul Lee
is one of demanding musician in Korean music scene. He've released two albums on his name in last three years. His first album
This album contains no booklet.