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Matthew Korfhage
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Thu, 17 May 2001 15:34:47 -0700
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Re: [idm] Takemura at Other Music
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Date: Thu, 17 May 2001 11:14:59 -0400 Guillaume Grenier <gollum@videotron.ca> wrote:
quoted 8 lines BTW, I've been disappointed by the record-store listen I spent on >"Hoshi>BTW, I've been disappointed by the record-store listen I spent on >"Hoshi >No Koe". The glitch moments seemed less interesting than those >on "Scope" and the na=EFve melodic tracks seemed crappy compared to what >can be found on "Child and Magic". > >Question for Takemura experts: considering that I like a lot "Child >and Magic" and "Scope" but didn't like "Funfair" or what I've heard >of "Hoshi No Koe", what are the chances I'd enjoy the Miyake albums?
As far as the Miyake albums go, I'd have to say that your chances of liking them are pretty slim-- they're definitely not worth the hefty japanese import prices, at any rate, although they might be worth picking up used. Altogether, they're the most tepid thing he's ever done... and I say this as a big fan of Takemura's music. I haven't really listened to my copies of these very much at all, they're so boring-- the naive melodies you referred to have slid here into some very soft cheese. Actually, that's kind of the texture of the albums: soft cheese. Little or no presence or personality. What I'd really love to see from him is a collection of his remixes, which, other than Scope, is usually his strongest work. Can anyone say yo la tengo? I thought so. It's troubling to hear the sorry reports of his recent live shows, as I was planning on springing for the Tortoise show just to see Takemura. In the original live show I saw of him (opening for O'Rourke, I believe), he had Aki Tsuyuko in tow playing with keyboards and noises (bopping rather cutely to what seemed like a fairly impromptu funky bit), and he had a big mess of wires and equipment that he frantically toggled and switched connections on. Oh, and I will say that while Hoshi No Koe isn't Takemura's most striking album, it might be worth a second listen, at least to the first two (long) tracks. To my ears, they're probably the most mature synthesis of his various aesthetic hijackings. Whether you decide that's a good thing is something else altogether. It's gorgeous as ambient music, anyway, in both tone and progression thereof. Of course, I also like Funfair better than Child and Magic, so take that as you will. Scope's looking like it's going to be the best album he'll put out, IMO. Blew me away the first time I heard it. Cheers, Matthew "It is the pledges that this place makes to me, pledges that cannot be redeemed, that will confuse me later." _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org