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Album: Eating

Takagi Masakatsu : Eating
Artist: Takagi Masakatsu
Album: Eating
Year: 2002
Genre: Ambient

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Track Title Mode, kbps
Length
Size, MB
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1 Frousfre
320
2:27
5.62
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2 Fore
320
2:49
6.45
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3 Spring
320
3:27
7.89
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4 Fausel
320
2:52
6.55
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5 Flows
320
2:31
5.77
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6 Mihyn
320
3:29
7.99
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7 Angje
320
5:50
13.34
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8 Hanri
320
2:18
5.28
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9 Woei
320
1:42
3.89
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10 Trot
320
1:39
3.77
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11 On The Way To
320
3:38
8.30
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12 Kim Perno
320
1:21
3.10
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13 Come March
320
3:16
7.48
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Album Review

Takagi Masakatsu splits his time between video art, installations and music, and over his last 3 cdshas perfected a brand of impressionistic, fragile electronica that sits well withthe lush, sometimes abstract imagery of his visual work.

Eating compiles pieces recorded between 1996 and 2002, and inhabits the same headspace mapped out by Susumo Yokota or Nobukazu Takemura's Childs View project. Over 13 short tracks, Masakatsu constructs delicate minimalist soundscapes populated with clicking digital marimbas, soft, spectral shimmers and gentle arpeggiated chords from crystalline electric piano sounds. Streaks of faltering accordion or (as on the sunkissed Burt Bacharach stylings of 'Fausel") semi-cheesy organ lines wander through; occasionally cloudy, distant beats emerge ("Mihyn").

Some pieces offer a bit more grit; "Angje" builds nagging synthetic rhythms that eventually flower into a muted breakbeat matrix, while the odd "Woei" flirts with a studied discordance. Elsewhere though, Masakatsu offers seductive ambience that at its least successful borders on twee (as in the dayglo plastic textures of "trot").

Where he scores is in his sensitive deployment of texture and simple yet effective deployment of musical material. Chords hang unresolved, or faltering rhythms underpin fragmented yet graceful melodies. For the most part, Masakatsu avoids the glitch, preferring to create subtle discontinuities through big intervallic leaps and occasional rhythmic eccentricites.

Though sounding dissimilar, Masakatsu's work echoes that of Brian Eno's semi-ambient works in that both harbour a slight, intangible sense of threat beneath their still,unbroken surfaces. Worth a listen.


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