Continuiamo a cavalcare l'onda Japponese, allora è tempo
di Toru
Yoneyama e Osamu Kato, in arte Luv
Rokambo, sempre su Public
Eyesore. Il
primo cd ('o1) è una coraggiosa produzione di improvvisazione
ambient, fatta di macchine da scrivere, giocattoli, stratocaster
in delay
looppata e battuta o su slide, feedback, voci maschili,
percussioni minimali.
Beh, c'è scritto che suonano anche il 'green-oroco-g', ma non ho
la + pallida idea di cosa sia. Mi informerò. Magari l'intervisto
x chiedergli cosa caAAAAaazzo vorrebbero fare. Insomma, follia,
materia
cerebrale in decomposizione. 6 tracce, 46 minuti ca. Nella mia
limitata
campionatura di paragoni, mi viene in mente il progetto parallelo
di Kim
Gordon con la ex dei DNA,
Ikue
Mori, - oppure pensatela come una colonna sonora di quei
momenti in
cui il protagonista cade in delirio in un deserto ed ha delle
visioni sconnesse
(senti Cosmic
Elegy). L'altro cd, Maze
(sempre 'o1), 9 tracce x 4o minuti, li presenta meglio come un duo
di chitarre
elettriche, - sempre mai veramente suonate. Provano anche a
cantare, mmmm-eggiare.
Ma al centro, le chitarre assuefatte al rumore. Senti The
Waste Land.
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Keep on riding the japanese wave, - then it's Toru Yoneyama & Osamu Kato's turn, aka Luv Rokambo, always on PE rec. Two cd's: the first is of jan 'o1, gorgeous production of free-form ambient, done of typewriters, toys, stratocaster under delay effects/loops, beaten or played with bottle neck, - then feedback, male vocals as lullaby, minimal percussion. Well, there's written They play a 'green-oroco-g' too, - but i don't have any idea what it is! Anyway, pure madness, or grey matter in decomposition. 6 tracks, about 46 minutes. To give you some coordinates, i'd cite Kim Gordon side project with ex DNA's drummer, Ikue Mori, - or else, imagine an ideal score for a movie, when the chief character finds him-self in a desert, delirious he loses consciousness, - his visions. Ok. Listen to Cosmic Elegy and You'll get it. - The latter cd, Maze (ago 'o1), 9 tracks for about 4o minutes, presents better these two as a exp_guitar duo, - never really played instruments. There's also some kind of sung, sort of whispering. But guitars addict to noise are at center. Listen to The Waste Land.
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Keep on riding the japanese wave, - then it's Toru Yoneyama & Osamu Kato's turn, aka Luv Rokambo, always on PE rec. Two cd's: the first is of jan 'o1, gorgeous production of free-form ambient, done of typewriters, toys, stratocaster under delay effects/loops, beaten or played with bottle neck, - then feedback, male vocals as lullaby, minimal percussion. Well, there's written They play a 'green-oroco-g' too, - but i don't have any idea what it is! Anyway, pure madness, or grey matter in decomposition. 6 tracks, about 46 minutes. To give you some coordinates, i'd cite Kim Gordon side project with ex DNA's drummer, Ikue Mori, - or else, imagine an ideal score for a movie, when the chief character finds him-self in a desert, delirious he loses consciousness, - his visions. Ok. Listen to Cosmic Elegy and You'll get it. - The latter cd, Maze (ago 'o1), 9 tracks for about 4o minutes, presents better these two as a exp_guitar duo, - never really played instruments. There's also some kind of sung, sort of whispering. But guitars addict to noise are at center. Listen to The Waste Land.
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