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

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

Artist: Motohiko Hamase
Album: Technodrome
Genre: Jazz, Electronic, Ambient, Experimental
Release Date: 1993/2020
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 48 kHz
Duration: 55:36
Total Tracks: 8
Total Size: 589 MB

Tracklist:

1-01. Motohiko Hamase – Invisible City (06:14)
1-02. Motohiko Hamase – Technodrome (08:43)
1-03. Motohiko Hamase – Imagery (07:24)
1-04. Motohiko Hamase – Opaque (05:51)
1-05. Motohiko Hamase – End Of Legal Fiction (08:51)
1-06. Motohiko Hamase – Chirico (03:52)
1-07. Motohiko Hamase – Moriana (08:26)
1-08. Motohiko Hamase – Lattice (For Saxaphone Quartet) (06:12)

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WRWTFWW Records is very happy to announce the official reissue of Motohiko Hamase’s astounding ambient house album Technodrome (1993). The album is sourced from original masters and available on vinyl for the first time ever as well as on CD. This marks the fourth release from the ESPLANADE SERIES which focuses on the works of Yoshio Ojima, Motohiko Hamase and Satsuki Shibano.Inspired by John Cage, Jon Hassel, Brian Eno, and the emergence of house and techno music, Technodrome is jazz bassist turned electronic experimentalist Motohiko Hamase’s foray into what he calls ambient house or, as he explains, “using the gritty sensation inherent to the core of house music” to create an ambient record “aiming to express inverted images, optical illusions, and the sense of déjà vu that modern people can get in the city”.

Technodrome is constructed around innovative minimalism, a robotic funk orchestrated by bass lines and percussions, and monochrome moods. It’s the most intriguing project in Hamase’s discography, a ghostly ride set in 90s urban landscape, where repetition sets the groove and brings things to life, echoing Hamase’s deeper subtext for his compositions: “and attempt to recreate (as metaphor) the time in our mother’s womb”.

The album was initially released in 1993 by Newsic, the cult label started by Tokyo’s Wacoal Art Center (also known as Spiral), home, notably, of Yoshio Ojima who co-produced the album.

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