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TSUNODA, TOSHIYA - Kapotte Muziek by ...

Format: maxi-CD
Label & Cat.Number: Korm Plastics kp3014
Release Year: 2004
Note: lim. 500 copies??
Price (incl. 19% VAT): €8.00
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Einer unserer Lieblingsjapaner in der schönen Serie mit KAPOTTE MUZIEK-Reyclings.. 29 min. lang.... diesmal Studiomaterial.. sehr “körniges”, Mikrosound-artiges konkret-Material, dabei fliessend und dicht und atmend.. field recordings von Wasser und Hafenanlagen.. faszinierende Drone-Sounds....

“This is in many ways a break with tradition. Normally Toshiya Tsunoda writes detailed descriptions of what he does per piece, but in this case it is just said he reworks an old cassette by Kapotte Muziek, called ‘4 stukken’. This is the second break: up until now musicians involved in this series used live recordings, but Tsunoda is the first to use a studio recording by Kapotte Muziek. Like the cassette there are four parts, corresponding with the original release and they are reworked in the best Tsunoda tradition, involving field recordings and strange and unusual on-site recordings.
The sound work of Japanese artist Toshiya Tsunoda represents a radical rethinking of the concept of field recordings. Rather than being documental or naturalistic, his pieces appear as unique music compositions concerned with the relation between space and cognition, rendering the vibration of objects audible, revealing the hidden beauty in each sonic detail. With the meticulously scientific approach of a cataloguist, Tsunoda captures the depth of the landscape, the vital breathing of things.
Toshiya Tsunoda is a Yokohama, Japan based artist who studied at the Tokyo National University of Fine Art and Music. Since 1994, he has been operating the WrK label, which he co-founded with Minoru Sato. He has released work on Staalplaat (NL), Selektion (DE) and Hapna (SW). His work has been shown at the ICC, Tokyo, and the Kawasaki city museum, among others. CD cover design by Meeuw.”
[press release]