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Mai Mao
Ricshari
An'archives are thrilled to announce the release of 'Ricshari,' the first LP from Japanese free improvising duo Mai Mao.
Consisting of Shizuo Uchida of Hasegawa-Shizuo, Albedo Gravitas, Archeus, Kito Muzukumi Rouber, Terror Shit, UH, etc. on
bass, and Kyosuke Terada, of HUH (who have their own release due on An'archives soon), Terror Shit, Bay City Rolaz,
Praymate, The Obey Unit, etc. on guitar, they've previously released two wild cassettes, 'Curvature Improvement Plan'
(Haang Niap, 2020) and 'Folk Dope Rally (2021), both documenting one-take improvisations from live gigs. 'Ricshari'
was recorded by Nobuki Nishiyama in January 2021, and is proof, if any was needed, that this duo is one of the most
fiercely unique, out-there units currently extant - in Japan, or
anywhere, for that matter. The music of Mai Mao seems to proceed by opposites and juxtaposition, shifting from frantic,
hectic runs of splattering note spray to moments of granular stasis, where Uchida and Terada coax their instruments into
and out of deep wells of silence, or rest, temporarily, in a lagoon of fermenting fuzz. Spiralling kinetics are largely
the order of the day, though the opener, 'Chew A Flying Flash Prayer,' skitters here and there, guitar and bass jumping
over one another in games of leapfrog and Twister, finding new ways to
perplex and puzzle the listener, and perhaps each other in the process, Uchida and Terada fully committed to the
short-circuiting spirit of the moment. The energy here is hyperactive, but it also speaks of a curious and committed
attention to improvisatory responsiveness, one that's just
as likely to fork off into different directions in a split second - it's real edge-of-the-seat stuff, as though the
hands are moving too fast for the mind to follow. That's all the better, then, to let the gush of genuinely
free-thinking, devoted duo improvisation to fly at its most playful and intelligent. File next to the likes of Davey
Williams & LaDonna Smith and their TransMuseq companions, or the wickedly perplexing bass-synth/trombone duets of Dave
Dove Paul Duo, and you've some idea of what's going on here, provisionally
at least, 'cos this one's an enthralling, yet welcoming, head-scratcher of the highest calibre.
Price
€ 33.95
Genre
Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
23-09-2022
Label
Item-nr
525592
EAN
2090505255928
Availability
Not in stock