A New Era for Kitka: Embracing Technology and Tradition
The Oakland-based women’s vocal ensemble, Kitka, has officially released their latest album, Kolo, during an intimate listening party that showcased their innovative approach to traditional music. Hosted at the cutting-edge Meyer Sound’s Pearson Theatre in Berkeley, the evening featured the album presented in pioneering Dolby Atmos technology, setting a high bar for audio experiences. This immersive format transforms musical connections, allowing listeners to absorb deep vibrations and expand their emotional engagement with the performances.
A Musical Journey through Cultures
Kolo, which means ‘circle’ in Proto-Balto-Slavic, reflects the essence of unity and community woven through the music found across Eastern European cultures. The album draws inspiration from a rich tapestry of traditions, including songs from Bulgaria, Corsica, Estonia, Georgia, Latvia, Serbia, Lithuania, and Ukraine. Shira Cion, Kitka’s executive artistic director, notes that “the music of Kolo parallels the seasons, cycling through creation, sustenance, destruction, and rebirth.” This manifestation of cyclicality invites listeners to participate in a communal auditory experience that resonates with the building blocks of nature and human emotion.
The Power of Dolby Atmos in Music
As defined by BZ Lewis, one of the sound engineers at the event, Dolby Atmos is groundbreaking in its ability to create an immersive sound experience by introducing a three-dimensional sound field. While traditional stereo recordings provide a flat auditory experience, Atmos envelops listeners in sound, allowing Kitka’s stunning vocal arrangements to shine. According to Lewis, even without access to high-end sound systems, fans can enjoy the dynamic audio through soundbars and headphones, bringing the joy of Kolo directly into their homes.
Highlighting Unique Vocal Techniques
One standout aspect of Kolo is its diverse vocal techniques that convey a deep emotionality. Each track showcases different styles of singing, whether it’s the airy tones of “Līgo” from Latvia or the profound depth of “Kakhuri Iavnana” from Georgia. The variety keeps the listener’s experience fresh while embodying the multifaceted nature of the cultures represented. Cion emphasizes that “each song isn’t just a performance but a cultural piece steeped in history and shared sovereignty.”
Connecting with Nature Through Sound
The album integrates natural sounds recorded in Mendocino, California, including birdsong and raindrops, adding layers of authenticity and connection to the natural world. These elements enhance tracks like “Zaklykannja vesny,” which features an evocative mix of Ukrainian songs combined with environmental sounds. This innovative approach reflects Kitka’s commitment to building a soundscape that is both a celebration of human tradition and an homage to the ecosystems they inhabit.
Kitka’s Commitment to Solidarity
With the war in Ukraine weighing heavily on the minds of many musicians, Kitka’s album stands as a beacon of support. Their liner notes convey heartfelt solidarity with the Ukrainian people, offering ancient song spells as potent reminders of resilience and hope in difficult times. Cion's words ring true as they convey, “In every ending, there lies a seed for a new beginning.”
Why You Should Dive into Kolo
For lifestyle-conscious adults in the San Francisco Bay Area, Kolo represents more than just an album; it’s an invitation to immerse yourself in a shared cultural experience. Attending Kitka's annual Wintersongs concert series will allow audiences to deepen their appreciation for this rich musical heritage. Whether you seek a communal atmosphere or a moment of personal reflection, the sonic landscape crafted by Kitka lays the groundwork for profound exploration of culture, technology, and emotion.
Concluding the evening at the Pearson Theatre, attendees left with a renewed sense of connection— not only to the music of Kolo but also to the rich tradition that Kitka passionately represents. As these talented women continue to enchant audiences with their music, we may all take a moment to appreciate the transformative power of song in our lives.
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