DeVore Fidelity record review: Yosi Horikawas found sounds electronica masterpiece, Vapor.
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- Опубликовано: 4 фев 2023
- John DeVore's ongoing series of music recommendations, record reviews, and musings for the DeVore Fidelity RUclips channel and the Vinyl Community. The magnificent soundscapes and beats of Yosi Horikawa in his masterpiece Vapor.
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Thank you for reviewing this album, John. I am really enjoying streaming this on Deezer. Now to find a vinyl copy. 🎵
There's a documentary on youtube about how Yosi collects his samples and creates his music, its titled: Why This Japanese Producer Creates Music From DYI Sounds | Documentary | Red Bull Music
Thanks, John. That's another one I suspect I never would have heard of, otherwise! ♥
I like it John different
Funny how most of the records John mentions, they are my reference albums when I audition speakers and amps.
Interesting that Shazam recognized the piece from the beginning. Thanks for the recommendation and your time.
Love the kitty. I've got 4
Hey John, love this one. Reminds me spiritually I guess of what I enjoy most about Boards of Canada's more contemplative stuff ("Over the Horizon Radar" for ex, or "Tears from the Compound Eye")--but Horikawa is doing something entirely his own in building organically from ambient/found rhythms. This kind of thing always inspires me to listen more closely to how ambient sounds build and combine and rebuild themselves around me. Listening to the microwave (slight rhythmic wobble to the glass platter) while my wife chops up dates for our morning oatmeal. And now the furnace kicks on. And the fridge! Gonna have to pick this up. Thanks for the rec.
Do you know Alabaster DePlume's For Cy and Lee? Jazz informed by Japanese street music, recorded intentionally as a means to addressing and healing anxiety. He blows phrases with the saxophone that recall the shakuhachi at times, in the best way. I guess DePlume (Angus Fairbairn) was volunteering with an organization that helps the disabled live at home, and got the idea to record this for two men in particular. An advance not just for jazz and world music, but also, I would contend, friendship writ large. (His more recent album Gold sounds much different, and includes some wonderful encouraging spoken word passages--an advance on both jazz and electronic music.)
Yosi , the letter is spectacular 😊
Just ordered the Vapor album, thank you
Love Yosi, always use his stuff when i make changes to my system, “how does Bubbles sound NOW?” Is always good to blow friends’ minds too.
Just wondering, if you don’t mind, what camera you are using? It focuses really quickly and very sharp. Thanks John, good stuff.
Me too, I use his records for any auditioning I do on a gear.
John Devore has a low voice. He speaks like the O96 woofer.
Hi John, is the cartridge you're using a Dynavector XV-1s?
Close, it's an XV-1t
@DeVORE FIDELITY Ok, thanks! Unfortunately, there are not a lot of reviews on the Dr xv series of cartridges? For that matter, there's aren't a lot of reviews on dynavector products, period! LOL!
Xin chào ngài, tôi rất thích động vật.
Tôi hay thấy 2 chú chim, lúc nhìn . Tôi chưa hiểu nó nói gì, nhưng nó có thể hiểu tôi, dẫn đường cho tôi.
Nhưng mấy ngày gần đây tôi đã hiểu nó muốn nói gì.
Thật là lạ