Kang became prolific when the century turned. He worked as a studio musician and arranger for numerous acts including Beck, Laura Viers, Animal Collective, Sunn 0))), Alvarius B, Six Organs of Admittance, and many more. He is a member of Bill Frisell's 858 Quartet and has worked with the guitarist extensively on other projects. He began recording his own albums at a frenetic pace on a slew of labels in the 21st century. Among his most important solo recordings are The Story of Iceland (Tzadik, 2000); Virginal Coordinates (Ipecac, 2004); Orchestra Dim Bridges, with Tucker Martine (Conduit, 2004); Socket: Jan. 14-15 (Amulet, 2005); Aestuarium (Endless Records, 2005); The Yelm Sessions (Tzadik, 2007); and Athlantis (Ipecac, 2007). Kang also composed music for the stage adaptation of Charles Dickens' Nicholas Nickleby, with a libretto by the Bobs' Amy Engelhardt; it made its premiere in May of 2006. Kang's The Narrow Garden, recorded in Barcelona, featured over 30 musicians; it was released by Ipecac in early 2012. In 2016 Kang collaborated with Asheville-via-Bhutan guitarist Tashi Dorji on Mother of All Saints, and with experimental vocalist and composer Jessika Kenney on Reverse Tree. The year 2018 saw the release of Plainlight, the long-gestating sequel to his 2002 debut for the Abduction label, Live Low to the Earth, in the Iron Age. ~ Joslyn Layne & Thom Jurek, Rovi