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Impenetrable Dense Fog in The Mountains

by REFUGEES + HARUHIKO SAGA

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Haruhiko Saga, a pioneering Japanese morin khuur player whose musical activities range from traditional Mongolian tunes to collaborations and improvisation sessions with different genres such as pop, classical, Japanese music, and dance, and the duo REFUGEES of Kawol Samarqandi and Mary Meacha Goldfish, have created a unique collaboration produces beautiful music, like the soundtrack to a visionary film yet to be seen. A secret story of the mountains shrouded in a thick fog that refuses to be approached.

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released August 31, 2022

REFUGEES /
Mary Meacha Goldfish : analog synthesizer, singing bowl
Kawol Samarqandi : flat top acoustic guitar, archtop electric guitar

HARUHIKO SAGA : Morin khuur


1bit recording, converting and editing by kawol at 432den, seaside
– August 2022
( Morin khuur recorded by Haruhiko Saga at Studio Nodouta
– December 2021 )
sand art : Takako Saga


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EncounterPoint Hayama, Japan

New sounds, new fruits, are created through chemical reactions with various musicians met by composer-guitarist Kawol Samarqandi, who philosophizes with his own poor music, and Mary Meacha Goldfish, who weaves organic music with analog synthesizers.

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