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Kosugi, Takehisa
Catch-wave
Composer, multi-instrumentalist and mixed-media artist, Takehisa Kosugi has stood on the forefront of the Japanese
avant-garde for over six decades. In the 1960s, he was part of Japan's first improvisational music collective, Group
Ongaku, and contributed to Fluxus in New York. In 1969, he founded the influential, experimental ensemble The Taj Mahal
Travellers, and in 1975 he would release his first solo album, 'Catch-Wave'. 'Mano-Dharma '74' features improvised
violin drones and voice with various oscillators, echo delays and layered tape experiments that the artist made in New
York in 1967. While Kosugi's continuously changing spectrum of sound shifts gradually (almost imperceptibly), photocell
synthesizers create ultra-low frequencies to disturb the crestless sound waves. The brighter the light is, the harsher
the noise becomes. 'Catch-Wave's second sidelong piece, 'Wave Code #E-1,' is a three-part performance for solo vocalist.
As Kosugi describes in the liner notes (translated into English for this edition), the concept of onomatopoeia played an
essential role in the type of sounds he generates with his voice, manipulated through customized electronic circuits and
at times recalling Gregorian chant, throat singing and cosmic soundscapes. This first-time vinyl reissue is recommended
for fans of Tony Conrad, Eliane Radigue and Fennesz. Originally released in 1975 on CBS/Sony.
Price
€ 28.95
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Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
26-10-2018
Label
Item-nr
467705
EAN
0855985006581
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