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RYUICHI SAKAMOTO Vinilo y CD

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Insen (remastered)
Insen (remastered) (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: N 0522. Rel: 18 Aug 22
 
Ambient/Drone
Aurora (8:50)
Morning (5:31)
Logic Moon (6:45)
Moon (5:48)
Berlin (6:14)
Iano (6:47)
Avaol (2:42)
Barco (4:02)
Review: Vrioon was the first ever collaboration album between Alva Noto and legendary synth man and composer Ryuichi Sakamoto. 20 years after it became the first instalments of V.I.R.U.S.'s five records together it gets the full reissue treatment. The original tracks from the album are joined by an all new composition 'Landscape Skizze' which was laid down in 2005. The record is defined by alternate piano chords, lush electronic tones and quivering timbres that are delicate yet impactful.
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 in stock $34.24
UTP (remastered)
UTP (remastered) (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: N 0542. Rel: 11 Oct 22
 
Modern Classical
Attack/Transition (6:56)
Grains (6:46)
Particle 1 (6:13)
Transition (1:47)
Broken Line 1 (8:07)
Plateaux 1 (8:26)
Silence (7:50)
Particle 2 (5:55)
Broken Line 2 (6:26)
Plateaux 2/End (12:49)
Review: Since its initial release back in 2008, Alva Noto and Ryuichi Sakamoto's fourth collaborative album, UTP, has become one of the pair's most celebrated full-length excursions. There's a good reason for that, too. Recorded with the Ensemble Modern string section, it presents an impeccable, atmospheric and otherworldly blend of electronic ambience, high-minded abstract experimentalism, and modern classical that benefits greatly from the presence of variations on multiple tracks - a creative decision that makes it sound like a cyclical, subtly evolving trip through minimalistic, Reichian movements. Astonishingly, this is the first time the album has ever been available on vinyl, so we'd expect copies to fly out. Pre-order now to avoid disappointment.
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 in stock $33.21
Async
Async (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP + postcard)
Cat: RZJM 77843. Rel: 22 Jan 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Andata (4:19)
Disintegration (5:41)
Solari (3:36)
Zure (5:26)
Walker (4:10)
Stakra (3:35)
Ubi (4:01)
Fullmoon (5:10)
Async (2:46)
Tri (1:52)
Life, Life (4:14)
Honj (3:23)
FF (5:03)
Garden (4:06)
Water State 2 (7:00)
Review: Originally released in 2017, async was the 19th studio album from Japanese heavyweight Ryuichi Sakamoto, breaking a near-decade-long hiatus during which he was treated for throat cancer. And it's incredibly dense stuff to dive into, with genius on display both in terms of theoretical approach to recording, and avant-garde thinking behind what a record could and should be. Of course, that's hardly surprising for Sakamoto, whose legacy as one of Japan's foremost sonic adventurers may still not be stated enough, even after all the post-humous repressings and tributes. On this outing, then, we have strange, otherworldly interpretations of everyday instruments, a heavy focus on playing with textures of sound, bits of artists such as David Sylvian and Paul Bowles reading texts, found noises from city streets and themes of mortality, and our difficulty in accepting that truth.
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 in stock $69.54
Music For Film (Soundtrack)
Music For Film (Soundtrack) (gatefold transparent lime green & black splattered vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: SILLP 1524GB. Rel: 05 Oct 23
 
Soundtracks
Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence (main theme)
The Last Emperor: Endroll
The Last Emperor: Rain
The Sheltering Sky (main theme)
High Heels (main theme)
Wild Palms (main theme)
Little Buddha: Acceptance
Snake Eyes (main theme - long version)
Femme Fatale: Bolerisch
Babel: Bibo No Aozora
Hara-Kiri (Ichimei): Small Hope
Yae No Sakura (opening theme)
The Revenant (main theme)
Review: Silva Screen Records continues their vast compilation project here with another tribute to the late Ryuichi Sakamoto, the legendary former member of Yellow Magic Orchestra who passed not so long ago. They have pressed this one up to various formats and this is a gatefold transparent lime green and black splattered vinyl from the acclaimed film scorer. He wrote for epics such as Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence, The Sheltering Sky and The Last Emperor. This album takes in plenty of the most standout tracks from those movies, all performed by the Brussels Philharmonic and conducted by Dirk Brosse.
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 in stock $42.55
Ongaku Zukan (remastered)
Ongaku Zukan (remastered) (gatefold LP + 7" with obi-strip)
Cat: WWSLP 71. Rel: 28 Sep 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Tibetan Dance (4:54)
Etude (5:15)
Paradise Lost (5:19)
Self Portrait (4:37)
Tabi No Kyokuhoku (5:11)
MAY In The Backyard (5:36)
Hane No Hayashi De (5:27)
Mori No Hito (5:00)
A Tribute To NJP (2:47)
Replica (bonus track) (5:24)
Ma Mere L'Oye (bonus track) (4:26)
Review: Ryuichi Sakamoto's 1984 classic, Ongaku Zuka, finally gets a long overdue re-release. Heralded at the time as yet another example of Japan's sorely-missed musical genius in full flow, the tracks feature contributions from Yellow Magic Orchestra's Haruomi Hosono and Yukihiro Takahashi, alongside Yasuaki Shimizu, Tatsuro Yamashita and Toshinori Kondo. Originally released in two versions, one with a bonus 7" two-track EP and another with a limited edition 12" three-tracker, both are now being reissued for the modern age. Part of an ongoing celebration of Sakamoto's life following his death in March 2023, when Ongaku Zukan (Musical Encyclopedia) hit it marked the celebrated musician and composer's first top five hit in his homeland, building on the success of both his soundtrack to Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence and the Yellow Magic Orchestra, on which time had only recently been called. Syth pop perfection, with unique, mesmerising instrumental compositions, it's an essential for any fan.
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 in stock $41.51
Exception (Soundtrack)
Exception (Soundtrack) (limited gatefold red vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: RZJM 77614/5. Rel: 03 Jan 23
 
Soundtracks
Opening For "Exception" (1:09)
Beginning (0:51)
Atmospheric Transformer (0:43)
The Monster (4:03)
Monster Cry (4:01)
A Message To Self/Funeral (3:07)
A Painful Memory (4:57)
Butterfly (1:23)
Atmosphere Transformer Plant (1:35)
X10 Land Drones (1:01)
Memory Accident (0:56)
Suicidal (4:04)
Detaching (0:56)
Hostage (2:39)
Justification (3:00)
Operating The Drone (1:37)
Hanger - Hole (1:04)
Reunion (1:34)
Falling (1:03)
Pod Landing (1:16)
Alone On X10 (1:31)
Ship Launches (1:44)
Flight (6:41)
Re-printing (2:47)
Oxygen (3:44)
Rebirth (1:33)
Ending For "Exception" (3:18)
Review: Not seen Exception? OK, let's start there. The Netflix series is at the vanguard of new adult animation epics. Setting its scene(s) in the future, we follow a space mission crew desperately searching for a world that can be terraformed in order to sustain life, humans already having been driven from Earth. It's a stark and foreboding journey which resonates almost too much in an age when the climate crisis is just beginning to show us what happens next.
For something like this you need a score of serious standards, so who better to draft than the master himself, Ryuchi Sakamoto. One of Japan's most respected, revered, and iconic musical minds is pretty much capable of creating anything, from curious pop to the kind of atmospheric overtures, strange incidentals, ambient arrangements and nerve-rattling movements that define this soundtrack.
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Black Mirror: Smithereens (Soundtrack) (Record Store Day 2020)
Cat: 194397 341010. Rel: 02 Nov 20
 
Soundtracks
Meditation App (4:52)
Plot (1:01)
This Is My Last Day (1:03)
Hayley (1:27)
Prey (2:26)
Chain Smoking Addict (1:04)
Chase (2:48)
Reverse Surface (1:34)
Closing In (1:36)
Countdown (0:57)
Retreat (0:29)
Flashback (0:56)
Gun Is Real (0:43)
Shot (2:09)
Degrade (0:53)
Car Crash (2:56)
This Is My Last Day 2 (2:18)
Memory Of A Single Moment (1:25)
Release (2:19)
Review: Here comes the second episode of the fifth series of the anthology series Black Mirror, composed by cult electro pop artist, David Bowie collaborator, and synth wizard. Ever since the late 1970s people have been enthralled to this man's deft soundtrack work as he constantly serves up devastatingly emotional pieces of apparently empty music that is a long way from the playful pop he stared with as part of Yellow Magic Orchestra. This new one is perfectly zen, meditative and mindful, with delicate synth drones and glassy keys, icy tinkles and distant ripples soothing your mind, body and soul.
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 in stock $26.73
Garden Of Shadows & Light
Garden Of Shadows & Light (180 gram clear vinyl LP in embossed sleeve)
Cat: TTTT 007. Rel: 09 Jul 21
 
Experimental/Electronic
Garden Of Shadows & Light (part 1) (23:32)
Garden Of Shadows & Light (part 2) (22:43)
Review: It's eerie, deeply atmospheric, littered with what feel like found noises and strange abstract tones, but then rooted in impressive levels of musicality, possessing just enough form and structure to move beyond sound installation into full blown movements.

Or at least that's the case with the first part of this double release, Garden of Shadows & Light (Part 1), which sees melody used in almost abstract ways to bring emotional responses out of the listener. Meanwhile, Part 2 takes us into submerged realms that may or may not have something to do with whales. If all this sounds pretty out there then it should, after all this is Ryuichi Sakamoto and David Toop's live performance from The Silver Building in London in 2018, where the former performed sat at and inside a piano, while the latter used bone conduction and vibration motors among other things. Eccentric and innovative.
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 in stock $16.60
A Tribute To Ryuichi Sakamoto: To The Moon & Back
Cat: 196587 37981. Rel: 01 Dec 22
 
Ambient/Drone
David Sylvian - "Grains (Sweet Paulownia Wood)" (7:04)
Thundercat - "Thousand Knives" (5:15)
Electric Youth - "Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence" (4:58)
Cornelius - "Thatness & Thereness" (3:37)
Hildur Gudnadottir - "World Citizen - I Won't Be Disappointed" (5:39)
Alva Noto - "The Sheltering Sky" (4:48)
Fennesz - "Amore" (4:39)
Devonte Hynes - "Choral No 1" (feat Emily Schubert) (3:02)
The Cinematic Orchestra - "DNA" (4:33)
Gabrial Wek - "Forbidden Colours" (6:22)
404 Zero - "The Revenant Main Theme" (3:54)
Lim Giong Follow The Steps - "Walker" (4:43)
Yoshihide Otomo - "With Snow & Moonlight - Snow, Silence, Partially Sunny" (12:51)
Review: Released to coincide with Japanese musical Goliath Ryuichi Sakamoto's 70th birthday, To the Moon & Back was almost inevitable. Even without worrying reports about the maestro's health, there's no way anyone can have such a significant impact on global music for so long and not have people wanting to pay tribute upon reaching septuagenarian years.
And what a tribute it is. Taking elements from a huge back catalogue that stretches back to the mid-1970s, contemporary greats including Thundercat, Alva Noto, Hildur Guonadottir, The Cinematic Orchestra, and David Sylvian offer new versions and remixes of the master's stuff, with each track here chosen by Sakamoto, which is about as significant a seal of approval as you could hope for. Like the man himself, it's widely varied, consistently innovative and just really, really good.
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