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Irama

Irama is credited on 23 releases across 13 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 2016–2025 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.

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23

Pressings credited

13

Albums

2

Decades active

1

In collections

Biography

Irama is the term used for tempo in Indonesian gamelan in Java and Bali. It can be used with elaborating instruments. It is a concept used in Javanese gamelan music, describing melodic tempo and relationships in density between the balungan, elaborating instruments, and gong structure. It is distinct from tempo (Javanese: Laya), as each Irama can be played in different tempi. Irama thus combines "the rate of temporal flow and temporal density"; and the temporal density is the primary factor. One way to think of Irama is to use the most consistently struck instrument in the gamelan, the saron panerus (or peking). In some pieces, it plays once per note in the balungan (such as played by the saron barung). In others, it may play twice as often, or four times, as the notes of the balungan are more spread out. This corresponds to a slower Irama. In most cases, the more spread out the balungan is, the longer it takes to reach a gong ageng. There are five Irama: In slower Irama, there is more space to be filled, and typically elaborating instruments become more important. Each Irama can be played in three Laya ("tempi"): Seseg ("fast"), Sedeng ("medium") Tamban ("slow"). Frequently, a change of Laya signals a new section.

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23 releases · 13 albums · active 2016–2025

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Studios: Thaurus Studio, Milano

Discography

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Frequent collaborators

  • Rkomi
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  • Mace (5)
  • Il Volo (2)
  • Shablo

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