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BRD 027LP
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Three levels of sound, based on an inspiration by Kudo Tori, with material added from the voicemail of Hashizaka Ai and her family, from a Maher Shalal Hash Baz 30th anniversary show in Shinjuku. Hashizaka's sounds are full of the highly entropic sadness of northern Wakayama and Maher at Shinjuku sounds like they were a little angry. Kudo says that he picked up a sense of blankness and kindness from these fragments. Something like the feeling you get at an out-of-the-way bookstore that has a nice collection of books, or at a small cheap bar that has fried organ meat, or a bakery, or taking a long trip, or when you're extremely busy with cooking, cleaning, housework, and child care, or other real experiences that make life worth living. RIYL: Maher Shalal Hash Baz, Tenniscoats, Pastels.
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PSF 191CD
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"I came up with the title 'He would come home through the window, job in hand' for a dance performance by Mari Fujii. We hung a large frame made out of cardboard on the stage, and Mari would dance -- sometimes within the frame like a dancing girl at one of the old Nichigeki reviews, sometimes stepping outside it -- while I watched and played piano." -- Tori Kudo
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