Enji - Sonor (2025) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Sonor
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Squama
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-48kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 40:05
Total Size: 183 / 409 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Hungun (3:39)
2. Ulbar (4:03)
3. Ergelt (2:48)
4. Unadag Dugui (2:20)
5. Ger Hol (4:04)
6. Eejiinhee Hairaar (3:31)
7. Zuirmegleh (3:24)
8. Much (3:01)
9. Neke (2:00)
10. Old Folks (8:41)
11. Bayar Tai (2:39)

For a few fleeting moments during a sunset, the sky is cast a vivid shade of amber. A dramatic flare of colour, a moment belonging to both the day and the night. It is within this vibrant, ephemeral world, that Mongolian-born, Munich-based Enji has written her new album Sonor.

Sonor is a reflection of Enji's personal evolution and the complex emotions that accompany living between two worlds. The album's themes revolve around the unplaceable feeling of being between cultures, not as a source of conflict, but as a space for growth and self-discovery. Enji explores how distance from her traditional Mongolian roots has shaped her identity, and how returning home brings a heightened awareness of these changes. Backed by a band of renowned jazz musicians (Elias Stemeseder on piano, Robert Landfermann on bass, Julian Sartorius on drums and co-composer Paul Brändle on guitar), Enji isn’t just revisiting tradition, she’s distilling the feeling of home, of small joys that reveal their significance only when viewed from afar.

Like a familiar song hummed by a parent, her music captures the essence of belonging, not tied to a single place, but to the emotions and memories that shape us.

Enkhjargal Erkhembayar: vocals
Elias Stemeseder: piano, wurlitzer, rhodes
Paul Brändle: guitar
Robert Landfermann: double bass
Julian Sartorius: drums
Matthieu Bordenave: soprano sax on 'Hungun'
Khasar Ganbaatar: baritone sax on 'Much'