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Ukouk. Round Singing Voices of the Ainu 2012​-​2024

by MAREWREW

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    Mastering and vinyl cut by Kassian Troyer at Dubplates & Mastering, Berlin 2024. Includes two locked grooves and a download-code.

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1.
Honkaya - Boat Rowing Song
2.
Etukuma Kara - Dance Practice on Ice
3.
Uekap - Greeting Song
4.
Cikap - Dance for the Crane
5.
Sonkayno - Game Song
6.
Haw Sa - King of Round Singing
7.
Hetono He Karakara - Sake Ritual
8.
9.
Tacuro - Birds
10.
11.
Horippa - Dance Song
12.
Hunpe Yan Na - A Whale Ashore
13.
Hunpe Pa Wa - From The Whale Head
14.
Pon Repun Kamuy - Little Orca Sea God
15.
Orouru Roahun - Lullaby
16.
Kanerenren - Bear Ceremony Song

about

Marewrew (pronounced: Ma-leoo-leoo) is a female vocal group that sings traditional Ainu songs. The music of the long-suppressed people from northern Japan has been a particular focus of the Pingipung output in recent years. Following various re-releases by Umeko Ando, the late grande dame of traditional Ainu music, the spotlight is now on the a cappella music of Marewrew, which by the way means ‘butterfly’ in Ainu. Attentive listeners will recognise the voices, as some of the band have already performed as backing singers on recordings by Umeko Ando. Their a cappella versions of traditional Ainu music shed a whole new light on the fascinating songs that have been passed down through generations exclusively through song.

'Ukouk' means 'round singing', which refers to the form in which Marewrew perform and record. Many of the songs are set as tightly interwoven canons: one starts, the others join in, but slightly out of phase: Almost like dub echoes, except that they are sung and not created in post-production. The short songs sometimes unfold into a wondrous trance ('Sikata Kuykuy', 'Honkaya') that seems to spin round and round - if singing can actually dance, then this is how. Nature sounds and woodpeckers can be heard ('Hawsa’), and there is a funny miniature in which the ladies imitate birdsong ('Takuro'). Things get hypnotic with an evocative song about stranded whales ('Hunpe Yan Na’) or an ode to the Orca as ‘Little Sea God’ (‘Pon Repun Kamuy’). The album culminates in unexpected pop ('Yaykatekara') or cumbia moments ('Kanerenren') with a band line-up including percussions and Oki Kano on the famous Tonkori harp.

Marewrew are Rekpo, Hisae and Mayunkiki. Rim-Rim was a member of the group until 2022. Oki Kano is responsible for recording and production. Mayunkiki reflects on the ambivalence of performing traditional music as a contemporary band: "When we first started performing, we all thought we had to perform in an Ainu way. But over time we have become more and more open to new ways of singing. I think if our way of singing is seen as the only, correct way of our tradition, then it won't spread, it's not alive. We like it when it's traditional, but it changes, just like our voices have changed over time.” (Quote from the film 'Marewrew's Voice' by Eiko Soga (2021))

'Ukouk' is a selection of Marewrew's work from the last 13 years, compiled from CD releases by Pingipung's Andi Otto. Oki Kano has contributed unreleased material and added new versions of the songs which had only been released in Japan. The album has been remastered by Kassian Troyer and is now available on LP for the first time.

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releases May 10, 2024

A1, A2, A3, A7, A8, A9
B3, B4, B5, B7
From the CD ‘Mottoite Hissori Ne’
Recorded by Takuji Takahashi at Geimori Studio, Sapporo 2012 and Chikar Studio, Toma 2023
Produced by Oki Kano

A4, A5, A6
From the CD ‘Cikapuni’
Recorded at Chikar Studio Toma 2016
Produced by Oki Kano and Mitsukazu Tanaka

B1, B2, B6
From the CD ‘Mike Mike Nociw’
Recorded at Shikerebe Farm and Chikar Studio 2020-2023
Produced by Oki Kano and Takuji Takahashi

Marewrew are: Rekpo, Hisae, and Mayunkiki
Rim Rim was a member of the group 2012-2022

Curated and compiled by Andi Otto
Mastering and vinyl cut by Kassian Troyer at Dubplates & Mastering, Berlin 2024
Cover Design by TEOTH
Pingipung 085

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MAREWREW Hokkaido, Japan

Marewrew is a female vocal group whose goal is to keep alive the tradition of Ainu songs called "Upopo".
They mainly perform a capella in the style of round singing.
In 2020, Marewrew received attention for the song they provided Netflix for the movie “Ju-On: Origins.”

Members:
Rekpo, Hisae, Mayunkiki, RimRim (until 2022)
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