I am currently working on an interpretative score for the [Re:]Entanglement's ethnographic archive led by Paul Basu at SOAS, University of London they also have an exhibition at the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology in Cambridge this will definitely be a very special track indeed so watch this space.
Don't forget to check out my audio work for the black history, Anthropology documentary "Vodou Theology of Liberation." I've also compiled some ambient electronic textures which I did as inspiration to the themes of the film which I will upload soon and this will be added to the "Ambientscape" site. Please check out that webpage as well to find out more about the project.
Just to thank all the Youtube subscribers and Soundcloud followers for your time and patience I really appreciate all your support a link to the channel is here.
Peace and Blessings to everyone.
What is Angakut?
A group of forgotten Shaman ghosts, a figment of the imagination, half remembered dreams of a past long gone, the distant echoey sounds of beauty in nature, or a musical production hub.
-Angakut encapsulates all alluded to.
A composer experimenting with a variation of recording techniques using sound and music to sculpt sonic textures, landscapes and worlds, working from an arcane recording studio, resembling a sacred sanctuary of rare shamanic artifacts creating music for the soul with compassion.