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offline CS2x from London (United Kingdom) on 2006-10-07 19:35 [#01983880]
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i like this japanese man's albums very much. however, i
cannot find anything about this man on google or on the leaf
homepage. are there any interviews with him or anything
anywhere? he seems to like sampling traditional japanese
music and Steive Reich on "the bboy and the tree".


 

offline dog_belch from Netherlands, The on 2006-10-07 19:37 [#01983883]
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Are you spelling his name wrong, you rascist turd? There's
loads of info on him, you fuckwit.


 

offline tolstoyed from the ocean on 2006-10-07 19:39 [#01983884]
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his page

not finding anything about him is a bold one yeah.


 

offline CS2x from London (United Kingdom) on 2006-10-07 19:40 [#01983886]
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no, i am most certainlyy not spelling his names wrong.
"susumu yokota". His website lacks.


 

offline dog_belch from Netherlands, The on 2006-10-07 19:41 [#01983887]
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Go outside and fucking punch yourself in the cock.


 

offline tolstoyed from the ocean on 2006-10-07 19:42 [#01983889]
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leaf

google gives back 304.000 hits.


 

offline dog_belch from Netherlands, The on 2006-10-07 19:46 [#01983892]
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Now die.


 

offline CS2x from London (United Kingdom) on 2006-10-07 20:53 [#01983911]
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one legged squats


 

offline Gwely Mernans from 23rd century entertainment (Canada) on 2006-10-07 21:50 [#01983917]
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I've been listening to 'Images 1983-1998' lately. Wonder
Waltz is great too.


 

offline tolstoyed from the ocean on 2006-10-07 21:54 [#01983918]
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i still like sakura the most i think.


 

offline rad smiles on 2006-11-18 14:35 [#02004491]
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sakura is amazing


 

offline grinningcat from london (United Kingdom) on 2006-11-18 14:37 [#02004494]
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i hear ya, every since i heard sakura back in 200? i wanted
to read more about him, but there fuck all on teh net , he
must be well secretive. i dont even know is hes in japan or
london or america


 

offline rad smiles on 2006-11-19 08:27 [#02004675]
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i have no idea. actually i know 0 about the guy besides a
couple of his albums.


 

offline tolstoyed from the ocean on 2006-11-19 09:03 [#02004683]
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Susumu Yokota is a leading Japanese techno composer who
began his international career at Berlin's Love Parade in
1993. The German albums Frankfurt - Tokyo Connection
(Harthouse, 1993) and Zen (Space Teddy, 1994) were followed
by the Japanese album Acid Mount Fuji (Sublime, 1994). He
was also active as Ringo, with the album Plantation
(Sublime, 1995), as Prism, with the albums Metronome Melody
(Sublime, 1995) and Fallen Angel (Sublime, 1997), as Anima
Mundi, with the album Anima Beat (New Stage, 1996), and as
Stevia, with the album Greenpeace (NS-com, 1997).

So far Yokota's career had been merely a commercial summary
of the trendy dance genres, an activity that continued
successfully with the albums 1998 (Sublime, 1998), 1999
(Sublime, 1999), Zero (Sublime, 2000), which are repetitive
at best. But Cat Mouse And Me (Harthouse, 1996) was his
first experimental album, and it established Yokota as more
than a beat generator. The album's intricate grooves, that
quoted from acid jazz and hip hop, were elegantly woven in a
continuum of sonic bliss.

Except for the industrial dance of Metabolic, Yokota turned
to ambient house on Magic Thread (Skintone, 1998 - Leaf,
2000). Images (Skintone, 1999), a collection of old
recordings in the ambient/trance vein (Counterfeit Song) was
coherent with the new direction.

By the time Sakura (Skintone, 2000) was released, Yokota had
become a disciple of Brian Eno's impressionistic music
(Saku, Gekkoh). Unlike most of his competitors, his foray in
this genre is articulate and eclectic thanks mainly to his
background in techno (Genshi) and jazz (Naminote).

Continuing in his evolution towards more and more abstract
structures, Grinning Cat (Leaf, 2001) nods at the minimalism
of Terry Riley, Steve Reich and Philip Glass (Lapis Lazuli)
and at his old passion, acid-jazz (So Red). The mostly
piano-driven tracks employ simple melodies the way a falling
feather employs the friction of the air (Sleepy Eye, Tears
of a Poet, Imagine, King Dragonfly, Card Nation , Cherry
Blossom, Lov


 

offline tolstoyed from the ocean on 2006-11-19 09:05 [#02004685]
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Love Bird).

The Boy And The Tree (Leaf, 2002) uses ambient house to
create an impressionistic journey which could also be the
soundtrack to an anime movie.

But Sound Of Sky (Exceptional, 2002) is soft melodic muzak
pretending to be avantgarde dance music.

Symbol (Lo, 2005) is built around samples of classical
music: Yokota as the Walter Carlos of the age of sampling?

Distant Sounds Of Summer (Lo, 2005) collects the EP Waters
Edge (2002) and new collaborations with Rothko.


 

offline Brisk from selling smack at the orphanage on 2006-11-19 09:24 [#02004694]
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Sakura is hot. Symbol too.


 

offline Indeksical from Phobiazero Damage Control (United Kingdom) on 2006-11-19 10:52 [#02004717]
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Lot of great output. 'The Distant Sounds Of Summer' with
Rothko is also ace.


 


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