Music Reviews
Apr 10 2010
Despite its title this one is far from being cheap, rubbish and above all trash music, Ishigami is a smart musician and even thought this one is not exactly accessible I can bet many of the know it all out there will find intensity and a sense of melody. I've found many of the characteristics I've always found in some of the japanese weirdoes dealing with electronic music, I mean there's both this crazy side of electronic music and at the same time their deep spirituality. This works starts by showing some glitchy tracks with a strange structure, can still be interesting but I beg you to avoid mistaking it for a dance-electronic work, this' experimental music with crescendos, tensions, field-recordings a strong experimental savor but at the same time this' not so cold. Some tracks of this cd reminded me of the collaboration involving KK Null and Deison, just a bit more minimalistic and a bit more naive, but not less suggestive: believe me. "Trash, rubbish, poor works" is adopting a sharp electronic profile to plunge in a evocative experimental journey, and I can assure you the music of mister Ishigami can be really suggestive (Story of Assaji for example). These tracks ranges from 2004 to 2006 but the whole release is quite homogeneous since this artist has developed his own style. We're not taliking exactly of japanese electronic for all ears, but if you're into experimental works with a great sound definition and a strong idea I'm sure you will agree Ishigami has his own personality. Give it a try.
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