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Sakamoto,Ryuichi & T - Garden of Shadows & Light [Used Vinyl LP]

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Sakamoto,Ryuichi & T - Garden of Shadows & Light [Used Vinyl LP]

Artist: Sakamoto,Ryuichi & Toop,David

Title: Garden of Shadows & Light

Note: Possible storage or shelf wear. Used and opened item, sleave may have some damage, disc may be scratched but is playable. Digital download codes not included.

Format: Vinyl LP

Genre: Electronic

UPC: 5060446129753

Release Date: 2021

Record Label: Thirtythree

Vinyl LP pressing. Garden of Shadows and Light is the first collaboration between Ryuichi Sakamoto and David Toop, presenting the entirety of a concert performed in London in August 2018. The album's title takes inspiration from the aesthetics of Japanese gardening, and the spatial metaphor this suggests is apt, as listeners can imagine themselves wandering through a subtly changing environment, chancing on beautiful details and admiring them before moving on. We are led through a series of discrete moments, each uniquely shaded, whether by highly amplified small percussive sounds, austere electronic tones or the mournful tones of Toop's bass recorder. The course of the music follows a non-teleological drift, in which Sakamoto and Toop seem less concerned with establishing an overarching structure than in allowing each moment the space it needs to develop and breathe. When Sakamoto eventually turns to the piano's keyboard in the performance's second half, the music becomes lushly enveloping, as his jaggedly lyrical lines float against a backdrop of prepared guitar and field recordings. The music takes a radical, unexpected turn when Sakamoto picks up an electric guitar, with both players turning up the volume for a passage of distorted roar and shuddering feedback - bracing evidence of the unfettered, exploratory approach shared by these two uncategorizable musicians, beautifully documented here.

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