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LC010 - Early Japanese Electronic Music (1956)

"Concert 20-21 century vol.7: early tape music"

A concert series of Japanese contemporary music after WWII given at Kioi Hall in Tokyo. This issue includes unreleased and rare tape music.

Toshiro Mayuzumi "Works for musique concrete X. Y. Z (1953, earliest musique concrete in Japan)" Makoto Moroi / Toshiro Mayuzumi "Variations on numerical principle of 7 (1956)" - same source of Hiroshi Shiotani's CD "Oto no Hajimari wo Motomete" - Toru Takemitsu "Vocalism A.I", "Ki. Sora. Tori (Tree. Sky. Bird)", "Clap Vocalism" (1956) Yoshio Hasegawa "A musical tale for radio "The World in the Jar (1956)"

I found these recordings through my favourite p2p Soulseek. Soundquality is not very good (direct from an old vinyl) but it fills a gap in the history of electronic music.
Mayuzumi shows his interest in films here already, presenting many acoustic scenes. He later scored a lot of movies before dying in 1997. The Moroi - Mayuzumi collaboration is purely electronic. Takemitsu's Vocalism AI is a haunting tape piece which really catches your attention. The others are a bit less expressive. Hashegawa's piece is actually a sort of radioplay which really MUST have been a big inspiration for John Zorn's 'Spillane'.

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Toshiro Mayuzumi - Works for Musique Concrete X 5.20 7.3 mb
Toshiro Mayuzumi - Works for Musique Concrete Y
4.38
6.4 mb
Toshiro Mayuzumi - Works for Musique Concrete Z 3.53
5.3 mb
Moroi - Mayuzumi - Variations on numerical principles 14.48
20.6 mb
Toru Takemitsu - Vocalism AI 4.16
5.8 mb
Toru Takemitsu - Ki, Sora, Tori 3.41
5.1 mb
Toru Takemitsu - Clap Vocalism 1.57
2.6 mb
Yoshio Hasegawa - The World in a Jar 28.35 39.7 mb

 

 

 

 
       
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