Ambient House Music Inspired by John Cage, Brian Eno, and Jon Hassell
From Jazz Bassist & Electronic Experimentalist MOTOHIKO HAMASE
Originally Released in 1993 via NEWSIC / WACOAL ART CENTER
Co-produced by YOSHIO OJIMA
First Time on Vinyl Ever
With Liner Notes
Reissued in Conjunction with Hamase’s #Notes of Forestry and Anecdote albums
From the ESPLANADE_SERIES
An Archival Focus on Yoshio Ojima, Satsuki Shibano, and Motohiko Hamase
1. End of legal fiction 8:48
2. Chirico 3:44
3. Moriana 8:22
4. Lattice (for saxophone quartet) 6:10
All compositions by Motohiko Hamase
Produced by Motohiko Hamase
Co-produced by Yoshio Ojima
All instruments, recording, mixing by Motohiko Hamase except “Lattice”
Recorded October to December, 1992 at Studio Lung, Tokyo
Mastered by Tomoshi Ogawa at Hitokuchizaka Studio, January 8, 1993
Newly Mastered at Quiet Chamber Studio, 2018
Engineered by Rei Shimizu
“Lattice” personal
Harmo Saxophone Quartet: Kin-ichi Nakamura (ss), Akemi Endo (as), Shin-ichi Iwamoto (ts), Katsuki Tochio (bs)
Recorded March 8, 1991 at Ishibashi Memorial Hall, Ueno, Tokyo
Performance at Harmo Saxophone Quartet Regular concert No. 4
Art Direction and Design: Yusaku Sato
Editorial and Copy: Kazuo Iguchi (Le Bel)
Liner notes Motohiko Hamase
Liner Translation by Michiko Takeda
From Wacoal Art Center
Executive Producer: Etsuo Oshime
Associate Producer: Nobuhito Kunugi, Yorika Yamagami
Hamase Uses ENSONIQ DP/4
All songs except “Lattice” recorded and mixed by digidesign ProTools system
Special thanks to Cameo interactive, Ltd. (Mr.T.T) and Digidesign Inc.
Includes unlimited streaming of Technodrome
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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Ambient House Music Inspired by John Cage, Brian Eno, and Jon Hassell
From Jazz Bassist & Electronic Experimentalist MOTOHIKO HAMASE
Originally Released in 1993 via NEWSIC / WACOAL ART CENTER
Co-produced by YOSHIO OJIMA
With Liner Notes
Reissued in Conjunction with Hamase’s #Notes of Forestry and Anecdote albums
From the ESPLANADE_SERIES
An Archival Focus on Yoshio Ojima, Satsuki Shibano, and Motohiko Hamase
All compositions by Motohiko Hamase
Produced by Motohiko Hamase
Co-produced by Yoshio Ojima
All instruments, recording, mixing by Motohiko Hamase except “Lattice”
Recorded October to December, 1992 at Studio Lung, Tokyo
Mastered by Tomoshi Ogawa at Hitokuchizaka Studio, January 8, 1993
Newly Mastered at Quiet Chamber Studio, 2018
Engineered by Rei Shimizu
“Lattice” personal
Harmo Saxophone Quartet: Kin-ichi Nakamura (ss), Akemi Endo (as), Shin-ichi Iwamoto (ts), Katsuki Tochio (bs)
Recorded March 8, 1991 at Ishibashi Memorial Hall, Ueno, Tokyo
Performance at Harmo Saxophone Quartet Regular concert No. 4
Art Direction and Design: Yusaku Sato
Editorial and Copy: Kazuo Iguchi (Le Bel)
Liner notes Motohiko Hamase
Liner Translation by Michiko Takeda
From Wacoal Art Center
Executive Producer: Etsuo Oshime
Associate Producer: Nobuhito Kunugi, Yorika Yamagami
Hamase Uses ENSONIQ DP/4
All songs except “Lattice” recorded and mixed by digidesign ProTools system
Special thanks to Cameo interactive, Ltd. (Mr.T.T) and Digidesign Inc.
Includes unlimited streaming of Technodrome
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
...more
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Purchasable with gift card
€15EURor more
Streaming + Download
Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
Includes unlimited streaming of Technodrome
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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Test Pressing SIGNED BY MOTOHIKO HAMASE Lp (Edition of 15) // For Cat Shelter
Record/Vinyl + Digital Album
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Collector's item // Motohiko Hamase - Technodrome LP TEST PRESSING signed by Motohiko Hamase // Only 15 available // Only here
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