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TER 007EP
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Mitsuaki Komamura (one of the most interesting Japanese electronic musicians of late), known for his releases on his own imprint Weedis, crosses the continents and lands a splendid EP on Terpsichore. Inspired by nature (the slanted butterfly way of flying), early Chicago house, dub, and experimental music, the Butterfly Effect EP is the combination of all the aforementioned. Atmospheric pads combining heavy kick drums, raw Rhodes keys and dark ambiances, Mitsuaki Komamura manages a sublime and subtle mixture.
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REV 017EP
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"We at Revolver are proud to introduce Mitsuaki Komamura to the world of electronic music with his stunning first EP. He claims to have been born in the mountains of Nagano in a mushroom patch and raised by singing insects (and allegedly birds too). Here he refines and defines as we see the emerging sound of Japanese minimal coming to fruition. With the work of stellar labels like Fumiya Tanaka's opDisc, and new artists like Akiko Kiyama and Mitsuaki, we at Revolver Canada think the innovation within this music genre continues to span from the east of Europe, to the far east of Asia, soon to be emerging influences on the West. A few months ago, Jeff and Mitsuaki hung out in Shinagawa at a good friends' dojo, combing over tracks alongside some tall cans of Asahi. Once the Japanese alcohol allergy kicked in, all decisions were made."
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