Boundary-Breaking, Cinematic Industrial Ethno-Rock From King Crimson’s Pat Mastelotto and Renowned Avant-Experimentalists David Kollar and Paolo Raineri. KoMaRa’s self-titled debut album is based on a dark, deviant and explicit detective story. It reflects the mysterious circumstances of an abduction and the ultimate demise of the abductee. It’s a NSFW, Rated-R release designed for the open-minded and brave. Unnerving, haunting artwork by Tool’s Adam Jones further underlines the album’s provocative vibe. The recording is predominantly instrumental, but includes occasional vocals by Raineri, Leashya and Bill Munyon. Equally menacing, incendiary and vulnerable, they serve as interludes to either break or create moods and tension throughout. The album also has moments of light and hope, told through short trumpet vignettes by Raineri. KoMaRa came together through social media, with Kollar reaching out to Mastelotto on Facebook about potential gigs and recordings. Everyone was mutually intrigued and met up in Slovakia, where Kollar is based, in November 2014. The trio played gigs across myriad Slavic countries to enthusiastic, open-minded audiences. The group then went on to record in Prague, capturing three long improvisations that formed the basis of the pieces on KoMoRa’s debut album. Acclaimed engineers Bill Munyon and Adrian Benevides also contributed to faithfully reflecting the release’s mercurial approach. “For me, KoMaRa is the epitome of my belief that great records are like movies,” said Mastelotto. “The best musicians don’t need scripts because they understand the movie is always evolving. That’s the beauty of music, too. It inspires its own script and cinematography in every listener’s head.” Mastelotto is one of the world’s most celebrated drummers. He has been a member of every King Crimson lineup from 1994 to the present. In addition, he’s one third of Stick Men, a trio with Tony Levin and Markus Reuter. Mastelotto has also collaborated with Steven Wilson, Terry Bozzio, Trey Gunn, Allan Holdsworth, John Paul Jones, and Kimmo Pohjonen. Slovakian guitarist and composer David Kollar has released nine expansive albums, scored 18 films and worked on many multimedia projects. His last recording, 2013’s The Son, an atmospheric, emotionally-charged effort, received accolades from Guitar Moderne, France’s A Decovrir Absolument, and the Czech and Slovak Radio Head awards. He’s also worked with Eivind Aarset, Gergo Borlai, Bjorn Charles Dreyer, Lenka Dusilová. Trumpeter Paolo Raineri takes his instrument and processes it in real-time to create ethereal, otherworldly sounds. The Italian musician combines Scandinavian nu-jazz influences with psychedelic rock, experimental and free improvisation in his award-winning Junkfood 4tet. In addition, he’s performed with Stefano Battaglia, Berserk!, The Blessed Beat (also featuring KoMaRa guitarist David Kollar), Baustelle, Calibro 35, Nada, and Enrico Gabrielli. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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Dirty Smelly
37 Forms
A Collision of Fingerprints
She Sat in Black Silt
2CFAC
Pasquinade
Afterbirth
Inciting Incidents
God Has Left This Place
Gerund
Got Has Left This Place
Allina Day
Relocating Children
Utorok Cowboy
Abraso
Gray Apples Fall
Not Our Way
Komarantino
Squirm
Judgement Day
Burning Man
Swallowing Tokyo
The Returning - Reprise
The Returning (Reprise)
Gulang Guling
Gerund (feat. Pat Mastelotto, David Kollar & Paolo Raineri)
Allina Day (feat. Pat Mastelotto, David Kollar & Paolo Raineri)
Not Our Way (feat. Pat Mastelotto, David Kollar & Paolo Raineri)
Lamping Ka Asih
Judgement Day (feat. Pat Mastelotto, David Kollar & Paolo Raineri)
Gray Apples Fall (feat. Pat Mastelotto, David Kollar & Paolo Raineri)
Utorok Cowboy (feat. Pat Mastelotto, David Kollar & Paolo Raineri)
Squirm (feat. Pat Mastelotto, David Kollar & Paolo Raineri)
Komarantino (feat. Pat Mastelotto, David Kollar & Paolo Raineri)
Relocating Children (feat. Pat Mastelotto, David Kollar & Paolo Raineri)
The Returning (feat. Pat Mastelotto, David Kollar & Paolo Raineri) [Reprise]
Burning Man (feat. Pat Mastelotto, David Kollar & Paolo Raineri)
Swallowing Tokyo (feat. Pat Mastelotto, David Kollar & Paolo Raineri)
Dirty Smelly v 1
Dirty Smelly v 2
Teu Sangka
Lantera Cinta
Sora Suling
God Has Left The Place
Dirty Smelly (live in Karlsruhe 2016)
Keumbang Bungur
Tutugan Banjaran
Ishtar - Corps Entrager
Alina Day
Ibun Sareupna
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