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Haruka Nakamura - twilight

Gunter
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Posted : Nov 26, 2013 11:03:44
Haruka Nakamura - twilight

“From the car window, view of streetlamps from atop the hill, like the lighthouse keeper feeding the bonfire with firewood.”

An emerging talent on the Japanese ambient/electro-acoustic music scene, haruka nakamura’s second solo outing refines the lyrical, pastoral imagery that inspired his first album “grace”. Recorded in a studio overlooking the ocean as a tribute to the sight of the expiring sun falling slowly over the horizon at dusk, “twilight” is a sustained reverie that mirrors the dwindling rays of light at day’s end with its subtle variations in timbre and texture.

The brassy shimmer of ARAKI Shin’s sax opens the first track “Yuube no Inori” (M1), swelling languidly as the orchestra slowly unfurls around it like a resplendent sunset. Throughout the album, haruka nakamura coaxes a startling range of tonal color out of piano phrases that twinkle, patter and shuffle through a variety of compositions and tempos – the gentle march of “harmonie du soir”; the somnolent haze of “On the Verandah” (M6) punctuated by drowsy stutters and cicadas muttering all around you; the reverberations of your languishing pulse as night starts to fall in “faraway”. isao saito’s sensitive percussion offers subdued but confident support throughout – dwindling to a hush as the fading rays of the sun dissipate in the crisp night air.

The middle of the album – “Koukei” (M8) and “dialogo”, in particular – wanders off on a short jaunt into looser, ethereal territory. The furtive meandering of the soprano saxophone by akira uchida, roving itinerant chords, airy percussion and carefully-spaced sustain and release of the pedal are reminiscent of acoustic ambient jazz of ECM. Closing the album, however, are two melody-driven vocal tracks: “twilight”, a gentle flicker of a ballad that rises and ebbs with April Lee’s (aspidistrafly) fluttering, half-whispered vocals, and Janis crunch’s acoustic arpeggio-driven elegy in tribute to the dwindling of “The Light”

“twilight” is available on CD + Artbook and digital formats on 15th July 2010. The physical CD copy comes in 48 pages hardcover artbook edition. Artbook is professionally offset printed on non acid free newsprint paper. Within its pages, polaroid photos by haruka nakamura are bound to a hardcover with CD enclosed in an envelope attached to inner back cover. As time passes, the material quality of the paper itself will undergo subtle changes naturally. Currently on the 4th pressing.

(text from: http://www.kitchen-label.com/catalogue/ki004-haruka-nakamura-twilight)



Listen : http://vimeo.com/18041493#


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Bodhisattva
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Posted : Nov 26, 2013 14:47
Own a copy of the older physical edition. Love it.

New edition can be found here: http://www.kitchen-label.com/catalogue/ki004r-haruka-nakamura-twilight

Gunter
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Posted : Nov 26, 2013 22:45
I bought this because of your hint from a few years back, Bodhisattva. It`s so soft and nice. Amazing album.
Bodhisattva
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Posted : Nov 26, 2013 23:57
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On 2013-11-26 22:45, Gunter wrote:
I bought this because of your hint from a few years back, Bodhisattva. It`s so soft and nice. Amazing album.



DjSchofield
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Posted : Nov 27, 2013 22:16


I've got this too. It is a wonderful album indeed.

Think I bought it after I bought FJORDNE – CHARLES RENDITION earlier on. Maybe one of you two recommended it, or Fluid Audio reviewed it, as well.

Haven't listened to it for quite some time tho....           ____________________________________
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Gunter
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Posted : Nov 28, 2013 11:43
Can anybody recommend me albums of similar style then this one?
Gunter
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Posted : Nov 28, 2013 19:07
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On 2013-11-27 22:16, DjSchofield wrote:

Haven't listened to it for quite some time tho....




Oh, you should deffenitly listen to it ... It`s on repeat mode in my place and it`s feeling wonderful, fresh and clean.
Gunter
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Posted : Dec 6, 2013 16:08
So, no suggestions?
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