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TOSHI ICHIYANAGI / MICHAEL RANTA / TAKEHISA KOSUGI
Improvisation, Sep. 1975
Country of release: UK, 2012
Original released: 1975
Label: Phoenix Records
Catalogue number: ASHLP 3032
Barcode: 5051125303229
Klappcover/Gatefold Sleeve: Nein/No
Includes Insert
Condition Record: MINT
Condition Cover: MINT
LP ist noch verschweißt / LP IS STILL SEALED !!!
Tracks Side 1:
1. Improvisation Sep. 1975 Part 1 (21:34)
Tracks Side 2:
1.Improvisation Sep. 1975 Part 2
(23:19)
Following the
solo electro-acoustic masterpiece Catch-Wave, recorded in late 1974, Japanese
avant-garde legend Takehisa Kosugi's next work grew from a radio session
recorded at NHK-Radio's Tokyo studio in September 1975. Featuring Kosugi
alongside former John Cage disciple Toshi Ichiyanagi (also first husband to Yoko
Ono) as well as Karlheinz Stockhausen percussionist Michael Ranta, the two
untitled improvisations -- just under 22 and 23 minutes, respectively -- drew
from much the same cloth as Kosugi's earlier work, with a new emphasis on
small-ensemble interaction. Though drawn from live playing, the music --
especially owing to Kosugi and Ichiyanagi's ring modulators -- feels more akin
to the musique concrète experimentation of Catch-Wave, recorded almost a year
earlier. Sources (seem to) include gongs, piano, a bass piano, melodica,
dripping water, violin, and traditional Japanese instrumentation. The first side
is based around a Kosugi violin drone, building into a series of interruptions
and resolutions before a passage driven by Ranta's melodic percussion, in some
places recalling some of Ranta's work with microtonal composer Harry Partch. By
contrast, the second piece begins with heavy percussion, before thinning into a
long, leisurely space. Kosugi was no stranger to collective improvisation. He
was -- between 1959 and 1963 -- a founding member of the Fluxus-collaborating
Group Ongaku, the first improvising unit in the Japanese avant-garde. Following
a stint scoring a sci-fi cartoon, Atom Boy, for Japanese television, he founded
environmental jammers the Taj Mahal Travelers, who preferred playing on beaches
and hillsides to clubs and festivals. A step back from the grand, transformative
scale of the Travelers, Improvisation Sep. 1975 is no less encompassing and
enchanting. (allmusic.com)
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