Composer Susan Campos—Fonseca releases her new album: Abismo Blanco.

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The noise artist and Costa Rican composer, Susan Campos—Fonseca has become known through her sonic agency and her experimental musical—research. In her new album, Abismo Blanco, she not only revives the quijongo, a unique musical instrument from northern Costa Rica, whose cultural heritage preserves the fusion of African, Asian, and indigenous influences but also engages the Cabécar indigenous community and the Kjala Bata indigenous women’s association.

Abismo Blanco is an exploration and reflection on Mother Earth, presented in a sonorous musical discourse where Campos—Fonseca shares the stage with Isabel Crespo, Julián De La Chica Low Frequency Trio, Ilde Obando and María Clara Vargas—Cullell.

Similarly, there is nothing in this album that can be separated from the social and personal biography, from the volcanic experience and ancestral memory, from such a complex and multidimensional artist, but above all, from a walker always open to deep listening, as is the composer Susan Campos—Fonseca.

— Jorge David García Castilla
 
 
 

01. Abismo Blanco

Evaporaciones For Quijongo & Harpsichord:

02. I
03. II
04. III

05. Ka̱ Bata
06. Quebrada
07. Hvem Ved [Quien Sabe]


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