A musician living in Tokyo. A bass player. Dark-experimental. Many of my posts are translated from Japanese into English using DeepL. Bsky since Feb 7, 2024.
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I happened to come across this album in my feed and was drawn to it, so I ended up listening to her other albums all day. It’s avant-garde experimental slowcore that feels like Dantel with an unsettling touch,yet you can still sense the composer’s gentle humanity in the sound. @babykaho1.bsky.social
I happened to come across this album in my feed and was drawn to it, so I ended up listening to her other albums all day. It’s avant-garde experimental slowcore that feels like Dantel with an unsettling touch,yet you can still sense the composer’s gentle humanity in the sound. @babykaho1.bsky.social
This is good stuff!
Since I had a release on a Belgian label, and I’m very interested in the improvised music culture of the Netherlands—especially around the ICP—as well as Germany’s krautrock culture, I started thinking about taking a trip to Western Europe in two or three years to explore experimental music :)
Since I had a release on a Belgian label, and I’m very interested in the improvised music culture of the Netherlands—especially around the ICP—as well as Germany’s krautrock culture, I started thinking about taking a trip to Western Europe in two or three years to explore experimental music :)
I’m actually quite fond of “Japanese as a visual symbol” in vaporwave — an online aesthetic rooted in nostalgia for consumer culture — and in similar aesthetics. I just came across this album, and I really like its use of Japanese text and its musical sensibility, so I had to share it.
I’m actually quite fond of “Japanese as a visual symbol” in vaporwave — an online aesthetic rooted in nostalgia for consumer culture — and in similar aesthetics. I just came across this album, and I really like its use of Japanese text and its musical sensibility, so I had to share it.
I initially commented on this, but I feel it deserves a share it’s so nicely said.
I happened to come across this album in my feed and was drawn to it, so I ended up listening to her other albums all day. It’s avant-garde experimental slowcore that feels like Dantel with an unsettling touch,yet you can still sense the composer’s gentle humanity in the sound. @babykaho1.bsky.social
In Japan, there is an art form called suminagashi, where ink is dropped onto water to create a one-of-a-kind pattern that can never be replicated. I see my bass playing and my music in much the same way. I want to keep returning to that feeling,even though I’ll never encounter it the same way twice.