Sankirang L Khongwir
Photograph: Sankirang L Khongwir

Catch Indian collective Da Minot blend Khasi Hills tradition with experiment at Bangkok Mojo

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Kaweewat Siwanartwong
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Time Out says

Da Minot arrives at Bangkok Mojo carrying the kind sound that lived in. The collective comes from Shillong in India, drawing on rhythms and melodies rooted in the Khasi and Jaintia Hills, then reshaping them with contemporary textures that sit somewhere between ceremony and experiment. It’s music that lingers, asking for attention without demanding it. Fresh from a well-received set at Wonderfruit, this show offers a closer encounter. Mojo’s intimate room suits their approach, allowing small details to surface and shared moments to breathe. Expect layers built patiently, voices and instruments moving together with a sense of memory at work. It’s an evening best taken slowly, with open ears and no rush to label what you’re hearing. Some performances feel like events. Others feel like gatherings. This one promises the latter.

December 18. B400 at the door. Bangkok Mojo, 10pm onwards

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