Motohiko Hamase – Anecdote (1993/2020) [FLAC 24 bit, 48 kHz]

Motohiko Hamase - Anecdote (1993/2020) [FLAC 24 bit, 48 kHz] Download

Artist: Motohiko Hamase
Album: Anecdote
Genre: Jazz, Electronic, Ambient, Minimalism
Release Date: 1993/2020
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 48 kHz
Duration: 01:12:13
Total Tracks: 12
Total Size: 715 MB

Tracklist:

1-01. Motohiko Hamase – Anecdote (08:49)
1-02. Motohiko Hamase – Aborigine (04:39)
1-03. Motohiko Hamase – Lung (06:38)
1-04. Motohiko Hamase – Intermezzo (05:36)
1-05. Motohiko Hamase – Symptom (04:59)
1-06. Motohiko Hamase – Circlet (05:38)
1-07. Motohiko Hamase – Reminiscence (05:40)
1-08. Motohiko Hamase – Élan Vital (06:08)
1-09. Motohiko Hamase – Pascal Variant (06:41)
1-10. Motohiko Hamase – Intaglio (07:30)
1-11. Motohiko Hamase – Duplicated Scene (04:58)
1-12. Motohiko Hamase – Plateau (04:51)

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Connoisseurs’ choice Japanese ambient jazz-fusion from 1993, gilded with killer slinky bass work, FM synths and computerised atmospheres – massive RIYL Haruomi Hosono, Jon Hassell, James Ferraro, 0PN, Visible Cloaks.Official reissue of Motohiko Hamase’s extremely rare live album Anecdote (recorded in 1987). The album is sourced from original masters and available on vinyl (double LP) for the first time ever as well as on CD. This marks the sixth release from the ESPLANADE SERIES which focuses on the works of Yoshio Ojima, Motohiko Hamase and Satsuki Shibano.

Anecdote was recorded live June 12th 1987 at Spiral Garden (Wacoal Art Center) in Aoyama (Tokyo) as part of the Eat Newsic Concert No.3. Motohiko Hamase on electric fretless bass, synthesizers and computer programming, is accompanied by frequent collaborators Toshio Kaji on acoustic piano and synthesizers, and Yasunori Yamaguchi (of #Notes of Forestry fame) on acoustic percussions. The three-man band improvises around Hamase’s unique repertoire of ambient and electronic music, reinterpreting pieces from his albums Reminiscence, Intaglio, and #Notes of Forestry.

It’s environmental and minimalist experiments with a jazz soul, three brilliant musicians flowing to blissful heights, and a beautiful testament to the 80s Japanese ambient scene that gave birth to seminal releases by Midori Takada, Satoshi Ashikawa, Yutaka Hirose and many more. Essential.

The live album came out on CD only in 1993 on Motohiko Hamase’s Lung Records. It is now reissued in conjunction with his #Notes of Forestry and Anecdote albums.”

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