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Resonance (reissue)
Resonance (reissue) (clear vinyl LP)
Cat: MTR 00525. Rel: 16 Apr 25
Komorebi
Moon Road
Rainbow Gate
Ever Green
Track 05
Track 06
Round & Round
La Sylphide
Moon Ring
Track 10
Review: Yumiko Morioka's Resonance was originally released in 1987 on Akira Ito's Green & Water imprint. Album, artist and label would all trifect to help along the enviro-ambient sound of which Ito was to become a part. For its quiescent but heartrending chamber pianos, Resonance was known for its use mostly in documentaries and as background music for spas, which hardly befitted the weight of Morioka's actual achievement at the time. By 1994, Morioka had moved to California, where she had shifted her focus to family life, unaware that Resonance had gained a new following outside Japan via online platforms. In 2017, when Morioka learned of this, she was recovering from a devastating California wildfire that destroyed her home and belongings. Despite the tragedy, she returned to Japan, worked in commercial music, and later opened a chocolate shop in Tokyo. Resonance, recorded on a Bosendorfer grand, blends improvisation with calm, introspective beauty, influenced by both Japanese environmental music and Western composers such as Erik Satie. The album was remastered in 2023, preserving its serene quality.






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Gaiaphilia
Gaiaphilia (LP repress)
Cat: MTR 019. Rel: 13 May 25
Birds Of Borneo (3:12)
Gaiaphilia (8:17)
Elegant Spiral (6:54)
Ancient Beach (5:07)
O-KA-GU-RA (3:50)
Sanukite (2:33)
Veil Of The Night (5:46)
Hibiki Of Katakamuna (1:32)
Review: Japanese artists Yumiko Morioka and Takashi Kokubo unite for a journey through blended piano, atmospheric synth and nighttime field recording. Both Morioka and Kokubo are pioneers of Japanese new age import, with the former lyricist, pianist and composer trailblazing with her sole 1987 album Resonance and the latter composer and musical environmentalist responsible for a string of geometrically-charged, fantastical LPs from 1980 onwards. Morioka herself makes a welcome return to music after taking a staunch step back to raise her family in the late 80s; her music has since been quietly cherished, and now Gaiaphilia evidences her not-lost ivorian flair, with her piano melding blissfully with pop-out sea- and soundscapes.
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