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Illuha // Tobira LP [COLOR]

Illuha // Tobira LP [COLOR]

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Ambient artist from TokyoThis is a record released by the trio Illuha, consisting of Corey Fuller, Tomoyoshi Date, and Tatsuhisa Yamamoto, on the ambient label 2023k in New York, USA, in September 9.

Contains 6 percussive ambient jazz to neoclassical ambient songs. DL code included.This is a clear disc.

Labels and other worksplease use this form. ///Click here to see more 12k releases available at Tobira. 

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Includes DL code. 12 "clear vinyl. 

Tracklist:

  1. Mukaemizu 02:09
  2. Roji 11:53
  3. Tsukubai 05:41
  4. Nijiriguchi 11:19
  5. Monkou 12:33
  6. Okurirei 10:53

12k:

" On Tobira the duo of Corey Fuller and Tomoyoshi Date, as Illuha, becomes a trio with the addition of percussionist Tatsuhisa Yamamoto whose textured drumming lead his solo work on Black Truffle as well as collaborations with Jim O'Rourke and Eiko Ishibashi, Keiji Haino, Phew, Oren Ambarchi among others. Illuha's electro-acoustic environments that teem with beautifully recorded, precise, delicate details get taken to a new place with the presence of Yamamoto's deep sense of groove and unique approach to the drum kit.

Tobira means “door” or “opening” in Japanese and after years of working as a duo, Fuller and Date were looking for a way into new sonic territories which lead them to explore rhythmic structures, an unchartered territory for the band that also felt, Excitingly, like a faux pas in “ambient” music.

Tobira consists of material recorded over 2 inspired sessions and a few successive overdubs. Yamamoto added a new sonic palette and was instrumental in the expanse of Illuha's musical structure both during live improvisation and in the studio. His drumming style is characterized by a very light touch with microphones close to the drums to capture the quiet textured hits while amplifying them into a present voice.

Immediately at the album's onset we hear Yamamoot's drum kit, signaling, to those familiar with Illuha's music, that something different is happening here. The percussive voices continue to mingle amongst Fuller and Date's pool of rhodes, piano, distant synths and metallic murmurations. By the fourth track, “Nijiriguchi” the trio has entered a hazy darkness of pulsing drums, distorted guitar and bass playing that carries the album into a noir-infused headspace before settling back into angled atmospherics. Illuha pulls this off without losing their sense of melodicism, texture and deliberate, detailed production creating a beautiful combination of the intentional and the exploratory.

On Tobira the listener is given a choice of doors, each one offering a different terrain and the sonics to accompany and navigate the haze of new landscapes.
 "

Artist: Illuha

Label: 12k

Ambient artist from TokyoThis is a record released by the trio Illuha, consisting of Corey Fuller, Tomoyoshi Date, and Tatsuhisa Yamamoto, on the ambient label 2023k in New York, USA, in September 9.

Contains 6 percussive ambient jazz to neoclassical ambient songs. DL code included.This is a clear disc.

Labels and other worksplease use this form. ///Click here to see more 12k releases available at Tobira. 

----------------------------

Includes DL code. 12 "clear vinyl. 

Tracklist:

  1. Mukaemizu 02:09
  2. Roji 11:53
  3. Tsukubai 05:41
  4. Nijiriguchi 11:19
  5. Monkou 12:33
  6. Okurirei 10:53

12k:

" On Tobira the duo of Corey Fuller and Tomoyoshi Date, as Illuha, becomes a trio with the addition of percussionist Tatsuhisa Yamamoto whose textured drumming lead his solo work on Black Truffle as well as collaborations with Jim O'Rourke and Eiko Ishibashi, Keiji Haino, Phew, Oren Ambarchi among others. Illuha's electro-acoustic environments that teem with beautifully recorded, precise, delicate details get taken to a new place with the presence of Yamamoto's deep sense of groove and unique approach to the drum kit.

Tobira means “door” or “opening” in Japanese and after years of working as a duo, Fuller and Date were looking for a way into new sonic territories which lead them to explore rhythmic structures, an unchartered territory for the band that also felt, Excitingly, like a faux pas in “ambient” music.

Tobira consists of material recorded over 2 inspired sessions and a few successive overdubs. Yamamoto added a new sonic palette and was instrumental in the expanse of Illuha's musical structure both during live improvisation and in the studio. His drumming style is characterized by a very light touch with microphones close to the drums to capture the quiet textured hits while amplifying them into a present voice.

Immediately at the album's onset we hear Yamamoot's drum kit, signaling, to those familiar with Illuha's music, that something different is happening here. The percussive voices continue to mingle amongst Fuller and Date's pool of rhodes, piano, distant synths and metallic murmurations. By the fourth track, “Nijiriguchi” the trio has entered a hazy darkness of pulsing drums, distorted guitar and bass playing that carries the album into a noir-infused headspace before settling back into angled atmospherics. Illuha pulls this off without losing their sense of melodicism, texture and deliberate, detailed production creating a beautiful combination of the intentional and the exploratory.

On Tobira the listener is given a choice of doors, each one offering a different terrain and the sonics to accompany and navigate the haze of new landscapes.
 "

Artist: Illuha

Label: 12k