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Brandon Seabrook's Epic Proportions - bruralovechamp (Pyroclastic Records, 2023)

Brandon Seabrook - Guitar, Mandolin, Banjo
Nava Dunkelman - Percussion, Glockenspiel, Voice
Marika Hughes - Cello
Eivind Opsvik - Contra Bass
Henry Fraser - Contra Bass
Chuck Bettis - Electronics, Voice
John McCowen - Contrabass Clarinet, Bb clarinet, Alto and Bass Recorder
Sam Ospovat - Drum Set, Chromatic Thai Nipple Gongs, Vibraphone, Concert Chimes

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Nava Dunkelman & gabby fluke-mogul - Likht (Relative Pitch Records, 2023)

Incinerating sound together since 2014, Nava Dunkelman and gabby fluke-mogul combine their expansive palettes with finesse, creating a fierce dialect of their own. Violin and percussion combust viscerally through spirit and song. Forged in flame, Dunkelman and fluke-mogul honor ritual and celebrate their rich sonic hues in their duo release, Likht. (Release date: April 14, 2023) 

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Explorations 71 (feat. Nava Dunkelman, percussion) by Payton MacDonald's Explorations (2023)

Nava Dunkelman and Payton MacDonald team up for a recording of sonic exploration. Email discussions, graphic scores, roadmaps, shared aesthetics in music and nature, and a few cups of tea all shaped these compositions. (Release date: February 21 2023) 

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DunkelpeK (Nava Dunkelman & Jakob Pek) - Fire's Hush (AKP Recordings, 2022)

Fire's Hush, is a journey into the heart of listening. It brings into sound the elusive dreams and subliminal echoes of our deeper mind while giving song to the oceanic mystery of the heart. (Release date: February 4 2021) 

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NOMON - Card II (Symphonic Distribution, 2021)

Drawing on their passion for experimental, industrial, contemporary and electronic music, NOMON’s music is at times fierce, intense, serene and calm. “Card II” echoes the emotions related to the inevitable changes in one’s life. The feelings of fear and freedom that come with choosing a certain path, and touching on fragments of memories from their lives in Tokyo, Oakland and now New York, where they both currently reside. any objects. They use a Rorschach-like percussion set up to capture the naturally occurring mirror-image synchronization, and their album title “Card II”  refers to one of the ten inkblot prints used on the Rorschach test to reveal how a subject is likely to manage feelings of anger or harm. (Release date: May 14, 2021) 

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IMA - The Flowers Die in Burning Fire - 炎の中で死にゆく花 LP  (Buh Records, 2019)

The debut album of IMA tells an anecdote of the inevitable notion of time, change, decay, the vanished, and rebirth. With meticulous, industrial, and filmic instrumentation, IMA marches forth with starkness and surrender into the aftermath of destruction, and attempt for transformative regeneration of beauty through catalysts of pleasure. (Release date: November 15, 2019)

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IMA- LIVE AT LAND AND SEA LIMITED ZINE + CD

SOLD OUT (Release date: November 2018)

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IMA - ENDE - single (Buh Records, 2018)

The debut single of IMA, Ende portraits the beginning of awakening to the aftermath of destruction and devastation. Percussionist Nava Dunkelman (JP) and electronic sound artist Amma Ateria (HK), depicts noise music of Japanese poetry by deconstructing and dissolving heavy music through meticulous, industrial, and filmic instrumentation. (Release date: October 24, 2018)

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