Kendl Winter - Banjo Mantras (2024) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Kendl Winter
- Title: Banjo Mantras
- Year Of Release: 2024
- Label: Delicata Records
- Genre: Folk, Americana, Bluegrass
- Quality: 16-bit/44.1kHz FLAC; 24-bit/96kHz FLAC
- Total Time: 45 min
- Total Size: 223; 849 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
"It is artists such as Kendl Winter who are able to produce music that is of their own modern time whilst having easily recognizable roots that date back many decades" -American Roots UK
Kendl Winter’s upcoming album “Banjo Mantras” began as a way to connect with her fans and peers by sharing her daily melodic meditations and explorations on the clawhammer banjo.
“The Banjo Mantras” will be Kendl Winter’s first solo release in five years and her first foray into highlighting her banjo prowess on an instrumental album. Primarily known as a songwriter and multi-instrumentalist in the Americana duo The Lowest Pair, “The Banjo Mantras” lean into Kendl’s skillful explorations as a banjo player to bring forward an album of intricately textured instrumental compositions. Stemming from an improvisational approach Kendl termed her music “mantras” because of their repetitive and hypnotic nature. Her first single, "Humming Mantra," (to be released September 8th, 2023) draws inspiration from the vibrant Pacific Northwest summer. Lively clawhammer banjo evokes the tune’s title and contrasts alluringly over a sustained and droning accompaniment on her old archtop hollow bodied guitar.
In Kendl’s words: “The banjo mantras started off as morning writings, like morning pages but in musical form, daily pen to paper, fingers to strings, listening, feeling, sliding and thumbing my way around my open back banjo. I might have stumbled upon a new technique or tuning from tab or a friend, even a student, and would implement it into the day’s soundscape, catching happy accidents in stride and weaving them back into the fabric of the melody. I like the idea of the banjo mantras being ultimately formless, though when I went to record them for this project, form had to be contended with, if at least to capture a snapshot of the moving flowing breathing and changing musical motifs.”
Tracklist:
1.01 - Kendl Winter - Tuesday's Noods (2:07)
1.02 - Kendl Winter - Roscoe's Blooping (4:21)
1.03 - Kendl Winter - Yes, And (4:31)
1.04 - Kendl Winter - Corduroy Pillows (1:56)
1.05 - Kendl Winter - Going Backwards to Go Forwards (3:40)
1.06 - Kendl Winter - Humming Mantra (2:03)
1.07 - Kendl Winter - Island Mantra (2:38)
1.08 - Kendl Winter - Choice Mantra (3:15)
1.09 - Kendl Winter - Cookies For Breakfast (6:36)
1.10 - Kendl Winter - The Mushroom Hunter (1:11)
1.11 - Kendl Winter - One Blanket to Rule Them All (3:20)
1.12 - Kendl Winter - Arthur's Modal Trains (3:46)
1.13 - Kendl Winter - Centering Mantra (3:35)
1.14 - Kendl Winter - Waltz for Ari and Eli (3:05)
Kendl Winter’s upcoming album “Banjo Mantras” began as a way to connect with her fans and peers by sharing her daily melodic meditations and explorations on the clawhammer banjo.
“The Banjo Mantras” will be Kendl Winter’s first solo release in five years and her first foray into highlighting her banjo prowess on an instrumental album. Primarily known as a songwriter and multi-instrumentalist in the Americana duo The Lowest Pair, “The Banjo Mantras” lean into Kendl’s skillful explorations as a banjo player to bring forward an album of intricately textured instrumental compositions. Stemming from an improvisational approach Kendl termed her music “mantras” because of their repetitive and hypnotic nature. Her first single, "Humming Mantra," (to be released September 8th, 2023) draws inspiration from the vibrant Pacific Northwest summer. Lively clawhammer banjo evokes the tune’s title and contrasts alluringly over a sustained and droning accompaniment on her old archtop hollow bodied guitar.
In Kendl’s words: “The banjo mantras started off as morning writings, like morning pages but in musical form, daily pen to paper, fingers to strings, listening, feeling, sliding and thumbing my way around my open back banjo. I might have stumbled upon a new technique or tuning from tab or a friend, even a student, and would implement it into the day’s soundscape, catching happy accidents in stride and weaving them back into the fabric of the melody. I like the idea of the banjo mantras being ultimately formless, though when I went to record them for this project, form had to be contended with, if at least to capture a snapshot of the moving flowing breathing and changing musical motifs.”
Tracklist:
1.01 - Kendl Winter - Tuesday's Noods (2:07)
1.02 - Kendl Winter - Roscoe's Blooping (4:21)
1.03 - Kendl Winter - Yes, And (4:31)
1.04 - Kendl Winter - Corduroy Pillows (1:56)
1.05 - Kendl Winter - Going Backwards to Go Forwards (3:40)
1.06 - Kendl Winter - Humming Mantra (2:03)
1.07 - Kendl Winter - Island Mantra (2:38)
1.08 - Kendl Winter - Choice Mantra (3:15)
1.09 - Kendl Winter - Cookies For Breakfast (6:36)
1.10 - Kendl Winter - The Mushroom Hunter (1:11)
1.11 - Kendl Winter - One Blanket to Rule Them All (3:20)
1.12 - Kendl Winter - Arthur's Modal Trains (3:46)
1.13 - Kendl Winter - Centering Mantra (3:35)
1.14 - Kendl Winter - Waltz for Ari and Eli (3:05)
Year 2024 | Folk | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
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