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01. YOSHI WADA - Off The Wall I
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02. YOSHI WADA - Off The Wall II
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ARTIST
WADA, YOSHI
TITLE
Off The Wall
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
SALTERN
CATALOG #
SLT 003LP
SLT 003LP
GENRE
EXPERIMENTAL
RELEASE DATE
5/20/2016
Sold out, to be repressed eventually, no ETA. First vinyl reissue of composer and Fluxus artist
Yoshi Wada
's second album,
Off The Wall
, originally released in 1985 by famed free jazz label FMP. Recorded in Berlin on May 11 and 12, 1984, by a quartet featuring Yoshi Wada and
Wayne Hankin
on bagpipes,
Marilyn Bogerd
on adapted organ (hand-built by Wada), and
Andreas Schmidt Neri
on percussion. Edition of 750. Mastered by
Rashad Becker
and housed in old-style gatefold jackets printed by Stoughton. "Off The Wall
belongs somewhere between the exuberant harmolodic ritual of
Ornette Coleman
's
Dancing In Your Head
, a damp, medieval dirge and the inner ear soundings of composer
Maryanne Amacher
" --
David Keenan
, The Wire. "
It may be more accurate to think of Wada as a sculptor than as a composer, because his music seems to be a physical reality, like wood or stone, and also because of the way he treats this material. Most composers work with ideas. Their basic interest is in melodies, harmonies, thematic relationships, tone rows, tonal centers, emotional qualities, and other rather abstract things, all of which can then be conveyed in sound, but none of which really are sound. Wada, on the other hand, works directly with the sound itself. His music would sound silly arranged for church organ for example. And if he prefers to preserve some improvisatory freedom rather than to notate specific musical ideas, this is at least partly because he is not so interested in the kinds of musical ideas that can be written down on paper. He wants to maintain direct contact with the physical reality of the sound
." --
Tom Johnson
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