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01. TAKUYA MORITA - Woman And Shadow
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02. TAKUYA MORITA - Woman And Shadow (Jeremy P Caulfield remix)
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03. TAKUYA MORITA - Broken Memory
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ARTIST
MORITA, TAKUYA
TITLE
Woman and Shadow
FORMAT
12"
LABEL
ADJUNCT
CATALOG #
ADJUN TILL009
ADJUN TILL009
GENRE
ELECTRONIC
RELEASE DATE
10/29/2007
"Tokyo-based Takuya Morita is one of the most promising young Japanese artists in the minimal techno scene. After releases on the Morr Music and CYMK labels, he is now debuting on Adjunct with his most uncompromising and powerful dance music to date. A single string pattern opens up 'Woman and Shadow,' its hypnotic summon is soon answered by syncopated bleepy patterns and staccato synth. Dark vocal samples permeate the scene, the bass warbles the floorboards, the cavalcade of rhythms soon turns its march into a gallop, a maddened late night ride of Takuya's wild stallions. Jeremy P. Caulfield catapults the original's sound particles into space and conducts their fall into a gracious dance of echoing and reverberating beauty. 'Broken Memory' is another fundamental parable in the Book of The Morita Law of Techno. The high priest reads the Proverbs, his chimes of trance hypnotize the crowds through an infinite vertigo of magnetizing dance rhythms. A serious effort for serious holiday celebrations."
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