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Wellspring

DoYeon Kim

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Cat No: TAO20

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Release Date:  01 May 2026

Label:  Tao Forms

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  642623802021

Genres:  Jazz  World Music  

Release Date:  01 May 2026

Label:  Tao Forms

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  642623802014

Genres:  Jazz  World Music  

  • Description

    Wellspring presents the arrival of a powerful new voice in creative music, unrelenting in passion and invention, while always transmitting a deeply empathic grace. Masterful composer-improviser DoYeon Kim is an unparalleled practitioner of the Korean gayageum (a silk-string zither), and is also in possession of a purposeful vocal intensity. This is her debut album as a bandleader, featuring fellow master musicians Tyshawn Sorey (drums), Mat Maneri (viola), Henry Fraser (bass).

    Armed with an unlikely traditional instrument, flanked by three extraordinary improvisers, radiating a brash, acoustic strategy that simultaneously invokes folk universalism and a No Wave battle-stance, the Brooklyn-based virtuoso will drop a volcanic sonic statement with grand humanist goals on May 1. Kim mingles Korean lullabies, fervent interactions between drums and strings, and pure instrumental expressions of musical self. At times, she sounds like she can halt armies. Wellspring is a call for society to come together.

    How the Seoul, South Korea-born 34-year-old came to be the centuries-old zither's leading (only?) practitioner of contemporary improvised music, reflects an expansive embrace of her own culture, her place in modern society, and her ascending recognition of music's liberatory power.

    DoYeon Kim's teachers at Seoul National University recognized that her roving musical mind - less interested in ancient repertoire than in speaking to the modern world - needed challenges. America beckoned, with the New England Conservatory offering a non-ethnomusicological pathway via its Contemporary Improvisation department. It set off a process of analysing, absorbing, digesting, and, most of all, listening. Under the guidance of NEC instructor and legendary guitarist Joe Morris, in came the methodologies of Ornette, Braxton and Derek Bailey, to name a few.

    Mixing her voice with the gayageum's dynamics gave Kim's performances a previously unforeseen power. Kim recognised how such elements echoed the Korean pansori tradition of musical storytelling. The discovery coincided with her increased desire to share narratives, while Kim's delivery created an unforeseen sonic dynamic that suddenly made aspects of her work harken to the post-punk-influenced sound of late-1970s and '80s Downtown NYC.

    Available on digipak CD and vinyl LP editions.

    Description

    Wellspring presents the arrival of a powerful new voice in creative music, unrelenting in passion and invention, while always transmitting a deeply empathic grace. Masterful composer-improviser DoYeon Kim is an unparalleled practitioner of the Korean gayageum (a silk-string zither), and is also in possession of a purposeful vocal intensity. This is her debut album as a bandleader, featuring fellow master musicians Tyshawn Sorey (drums), Mat Maneri (viola), Henry Fraser (bass).

    Armed with an unlikely traditional instrument, flanked by three extraordinary improvisers, radiating a brash, acoustic strategy that simultaneously invokes folk universalism and a No Wave battle-stance, the Brooklyn-based virtuoso will drop a volcanic sonic statement with grand humanist goals on May 1. Kim mingles Korean lullabies, fervent interactions between drums and strings, and pure instrumental expressions of musical self. At times, she sounds like she can halt armies. Wellspring is a call for society to come together.

    How the Seoul, South Korea-born 34-year-old came to be the centuries-old zither's leading (only?) practitioner of contemporary improvised music, reflects an expansive embrace of her own culture, her place in modern society, and her ascending recognition of music's liberatory power.

    DoYeon Kim's teachers at Seoul National University recognized that her roving musical mind - less interested in ancient repertoire than in speaking to the modern world - needed challenges. America beckoned, with the New England Conservatory offering a non-ethnomusicological pathway via its Contemporary Improvisation department. It set off a process of analysing, absorbing, digesting, and, most of all, listening. Under the guidance of NEC instructor and legendary guitarist Joe Morris, in came the methodologies of Ornette, Braxton and Derek Bailey, to name a few.

    Mixing her voice with the gayageum's dynamics gave Kim's performances a previously unforeseen power. Kim recognised how such elements echoed the Korean pansori tradition of musical storytelling. The discovery coincided with her increased desire to share narratives, while Kim's delivery created an unforeseen sonic dynamic that suddenly made aspects of her work harken to the post-punk-influenced sound of late-1970s and '80s Downtown NYC.

    Available on digipak CD and vinyl LP editions.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. The Beats of Distant Thunder
      • 2. Walking in the Dream
      • 3. Whispers Among Dawn
      • 4. Sun Shower
      • 5. Diffraction
      • 6. Linear System
      • 7. Calculus of Our Souls

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. The Beats of Distant Thunder
      • 2. Whispers Among Dawn
      • 3. Sun Shower
      • 4. Diffraction

      Side 2

      • 1. Linear System
      • 2. Calculus of Our Souls