Album NL 2009 on Tegel label
Spoken Word (Field Recording)
Recorded between 2004 - 2009 in Morocco, Indonesia, Brasil and Costa Rica. Comes in black, square envelope with black inlay on which the CDr is mounted, a white inlay with track-titles and a (unique for each CDr) photograph.
Jan Borchers , album by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Descending The Stairs Of A Hotel In Taroudant, Morocco; Stumbling Upon A Group Of West-European Imams Performing Their Nightly Prayers | Jan Borchers | 1:48 | |
2 | Sunrise On The Costa Rica Coast, Howling Monkeys At Daybreak In The Woods Of Manuel Antonio | Jan Borchers | 4:31 | |
3 | The Sound Of Thousands Of Insects At Midnight In The Dense Overgrowth Of Tortuquero, Costa Rica | Jan Borchers | 6:39 | |
4 | During Ramadan The Evening Prayers Boom Out Of Multiple Mosques In The Valleys Of Batu, Java | Jan Borchers | 2:52 | |
5 | The Legendary Marrakech Marketplace At Night With Nomadic Musicians Displaying A Sheer Psychedelic Atmosphere | Jan Borchers | 18:53 | |
6 | At The Pool Of A Hotel On Top Of A Hill In Prambanan, Java An Evening Prayer Is Heard. A Swimmer Splashing By Is Accompanied By A Gamelan Orchestra Playing In The Lobby | Jan Borchers | 8:01 | |
7 | Somewhere Along A Railroad In Brasil The Sounds Of A Lone Labourer Mending The Tracks | Jan Borchers | 0:47 | |
8 | A Nightly Serenade By Insects In Fortuna, Costa Rica | Jan Borchers | 4:59 | |
9 | Between Taroudant And Agadir, Morocco A Large Group Of Woman Are Busy Cracking Nuts For A Living In A Gloomy Rescue Shelter For Divorcees | Jan Borchers | 1:34 | |
10 | At Nightfall, The Gamelan Orchestras Of Yoqyakarta, Java Take Over | Jan Borchers | 6:03 | |
11 | Storks Preparing For The Night On The City Ramparts Of Marrakech | Jan Borchers | 0:40 | |
12 | A Lone Nomadic Percussionist In Taroudant, Morocco | Jan Borchers | 2:33 | |
13 | The Valleys Of Batu, Java Resonate With Hypnotic Singing During The Last Evening Of The Ramadan | Jan Borchers | 6:48 | |
14 | A Local Musician In A Brazilian Hotel Lobby Plays A Repertoire Of Lame Standards That Somehow Transcends Into Freeform Improvisations | Jan Borchers | 3:08 |