Enji is back with her new album 'Sonor'. After the success of her last album 'Ulaan', Enji went back into the studio at the end of an exciting and restless year to process her experiences. On her third album on the Squama label, the Mongolian singer deals with questions of identity and homeland in a language rich in imagery, alert and hopeful. Like its two predecessors 'Ursgal' and 'Ulaan', Sonor moves musically between jazz and folk without being clearly localized in one genre.
Live, Enji presents her songs in the usual trio line-up with River Adomeit on bass and co-composer Paul Brändle on guitar.
Enji is back with her new album Sonor. Following the success of her last record 'Ulaan', Enji went back to the studio at the end of last year, which was by far the busiest in her musical life so far, to process everything through writing and recording new music.
On her third album on the Squama label, the Mongolian singer explores questions of identity and belonging through metaphoric language, vigilant and always hopeful. Musically, like its predecessors, Ursgal and Ulaan, Sonor sits somewhere between jazz and folk, without being clearly confined to a single genre.
On stage, Enji performs her new songs in the familiar trio lineup with River Adomeit on bass and co-composer Paul Brändle on guitar.