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Notes Of Forestry
Cat: WRWTFWW 034. Rel: 04 Jun 20
 
Ambient/Drone
Notes Of Forestry (6:15)
Pascal (7:47)
Sprial For Multiple Instruments (8:07)
Nude (17:14)
Review: For the latest release in their ongoing "Esplande Series" focusing on the work of Japanese ambient minimalists, Swiss reissue specialists WRWTFWW have decided to deliver a new edition of Motohiko Hamase's rather good - but very hard to find - 1988 release "Notes of Forestry". It remains a remarkable work, sitting somewhere between the fluid and heavenly electronics of new age ambient, the cyclical minimalist movements of Steve Reich, free-jazz and the kind of free-wheeling, loose-limbed works most often associated with experimental percussionists. Hamase is a bass player by trade, and its' his fast-fingered fretless bass playing that catches the ear throughout (though it by no means dominates the sound space).
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Intaglio
Cat: STUDIOMULE 8LP. Rel: 07 Aug 18
 
Jazz
Circlet (5:32)
Rain Calls For Bird (5:04)
Lung (6:35)
Symptom (3:13)
Elan Vital (5:59)
Aboriginel (4:31)
Intagliol (7:15)
Review: Japan's Motohiki Hamase, one of the nation's most revered jazz bassists, has primarily released music with the Isao Suzuki Quartet, but the output under his own name has always intrigued us - especially given that he's now out through Mule Musiq, and that this is his first solo outing since 1993! Intaglio strays way beyond the natural confinements of jazz, taking the gnere's heart and soul into an electronic voyage that seems to be totally undefinable. 'Organic ambient' seems to be the clearest way to describe these atmospheric experiments, a collection of rhythmic collages powered by Hamase's understanding of timing, acoustic balance, and the power that traditional jazz instruments can impose when processed in an innovative style. This is all about detail and aesthetic, so it comes recommended to fans of Cafe Oto's output, to cite one example. Warmly recommended.
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 in stock $27.34
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