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Saturday, September 5, 2009

masayuki takayanagi - 10 lps

I wasn't really sure if I should post any more Masayuki Takayanagi stuff. On the one hand, thanks to brilliant Japanese indie labels such as Jinya, DIW and PSF (the latter home of Keiji Haino, one of Takayanagi's protégés of sorts), most of these titles are currently available, for example through one of my favourite web stores, Japan Improv. People should just go straight there and buy these records.

On the other hand, Takayanagi, easily one of my all-time musical heroes, still remains a stupefyingly underrated and underappreciated artist, deserving much more praise and exposure than he has received thus far (which sadly is close to nil). Is this due to him not being part of the European 70's free jazz/improv scene? I cannot really say. In my opinion he is no less important than Brötzmann, Bailey or Parker, and arguably the more versatile of the four (put his 60s soft/modal jazz, his 70s scorching free jazz and his 80s/90s table top noise/EAI side-by-side and you've got a pretty good picture of a career spanning an impressive range). Either way, just make sure you buy this shit if you can get into it. If you're unfamiliar with the man's work and need a place to start, try the Eclipse LP below. Or even better (if you're courageous enough) go for the 1970 Call In Question LP, which is my favourite of his, and probably documents him and his New Direction band at their wildest (arguably with the exception of the duo record Mass Projection, which he recorded the same year together with jazz wild child Kaoru Abe). Other releases that deserve attention are Kaitai Teki Kohkan (again together with Abe), Complete "La Grima", Mass Hysterism, Dislocation (below) and Action Direct.

If you're already a fan, note that Jinya just released a 5CD box set that looks pretty fantastic. Kinda pricey, but I'm definitely gonna try to scrape together enough money for that one. And judging from the title, it looks like the people over at Jinya have more good shit in store for us in the future.


Masayuki Takayanagi & New Direction
Live Independence
1970
PSF
[free jazz, free improv, noise rock]

MF / RS (112 MB, rip: UAX)







Masayuki Takayanagi
A Jazzy Profile Of Jojo
1970
Jinya Disc
[contemporary jazz]

MF (72 MB, rip: UAX)









Masayuki Takayanagi/ Kaoru Abe
Gradually Projection
1970
DIW
[free jazz, free improv]

MF (109 MB, rip: UAX)








Masayuki Takayanagi & New Direction For The Arts
Free Form Suite
1972
Three Blind Mice
[jazz, free jazz]

MF (108 MB, rip: UAX)







Masayuki Takayanagi & New Direction Unit
Eclipse
1975
PSF
[free jazz, free improv]

MF (100 MB, rip: UAX)








Masayuki Takayanagi & New Direction Unit
Axis: Another Revolvable Thing, Vol. 1
1975
Offbeat/Doubtmusic
[free jazz, free improv]

MF (117 MB, rip: UAX)






Masayuki Takayanagi & New Direction Unit
Axis: Another Revolvable Thing, Vol. 2
1975
Offbeat/Doubtmusic
[free jazz, free improv]

MF (102 MB, rip: UAX)






Masayuki Takayanagi Angry Waves
Dislocation
1983
Jinya Disc
[free jazz, free improv]

MF (157 MB, rip: UAX)








Masayuki Takayanagi Y Los Pobres
El Pulso
1990
Jinya Disc
[tango]

MF (106 MB, rip: UAX)








Masayuki Takayanagi/ Nobuyoshi Ino
Reason For Being
1990
Jinya Disc
[free improv]

MF (105 MB, rip: UAX)

Thursday, September 3, 2009

jim o'rourke - mizu no nai umi


Jim O'Rourke
Mizu No Nai Umi
2005 (recorded in 1990)
Headz/Vectors
[drone, experimental]

MF (169 MB)

I forgot this one in my previous post. Recorded sometime in 1990, this was supposedly put in a box and forgotten about until it was rediscovered in 2003. The second track is a live recording of the original piece from the same year.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

My Heart is in Paris, by Erin Ferucci, Designs 4 Living

By Erin Ferucci
Celebrity Lifestyle Designer

Life happens. It was my intent to be in Paris this weekend for the magnificent Maison & Objet professional trade show. Instead I will be remaining locally, embroiled in work, watching as Los Angeles continues to burn. Still, a part of my heart is in Paris and if I can't be there I will write about Maison & Objet and what I hoped to see.Just a little background this is the most amazing event, spanning 5 days and closed to the public From the Maison & Objet website:

Explore the whole world of home-fashion

More than just a trade show, MAISON&OBJET is a magnetic pole for all professionals. Design, home-fashion, objects, tableware…
6 quarters each explore a decorative world and a style: fodder for giving you fresh ideas, or changing tacks, inspiring you, and creating your own world. A true reference in the world of decoration, creation and design, a mosaic of trends, new talents and new concepts...
MAISON&OBJET offers you a new vision, a new atmosphere: a high added value offer!

The exhibits feature:

Hall 1: Ethnic Chic
Hall 2: Home Textiles
Hall 3: Tableware
Hall 4 L'espace - One of a kind masterpeices
Hall 5: Interior Decoration
Hall 6: Home Accessories

Maybe in January...