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Rip Hayman // Waves: Real and Imagined LP

Rip Hayman // Waves: Real and Imagined LP

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The latest work released in June 2021 by the label Recital, which is presided over by the ambient writer Sean McCann in California, USA, has arrived for the first time in Japan.

This is a 300-part limited record of Rip Hayman, a writer who studied under John Cage, Ravi Shankar, and Philip Corner and was also an editor of the American music magazine Ear Magazine.Includes two long ambient songs with a focus on minimalism.Includes liner notes and DL code.

Labels and other works Click here for more information. ///Click here to see more Recital releases available at Tobira. 

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Edition of 300. Includes folded 11 ″ x 17 ″ insert with liner notes.

Description by Recital:

" Captain Rip Hayman (b.1951, New Mexico) has come ashore again, bearing fresh cargo. A student of John Cage, Ravi Shankar, and Philip Corner, Rip was a founding editor of the revered Ear Magazine (1975-1991), and Since 1977 he has run New York's oldest bar, the Ear Inn. The focused minimalism of his new LP Waves: Real and Imagined varies from the collaged spectacle of his first Recital LP, Dreams of India & China (2019).

This oceanic dish holds two side-long works: “Waves for Flutes,” a multi-tracked flute composition recorded by the artist in 1977.'Angelic','Grave', and'Sad' modes overlap an effect of medieval choral organum, An enchanting and arresting piece. As shifting patterns evoke water and wind variations of the shore and vast sea beyond.

The second side holds “Seascapes,” which was recorded on the Pacific ocean in February and March of 2020 – through calm seas and tempestuous storms. The ship as the instrument played by the sea. We feel both lost and saved when at sea, the land fearfalled or longed for.

The album is dedicated to all those whose souls have been lost and found at sea amidst the waves, for each sea wave is a child of Oceanus & Tethys, Greek gods of the sea, every one sent on their way to play… "

Artist: Rip Hayman

Label: Recital

The latest work released in June 2021 by the label Recital, which is presided over by the ambient writer Sean McCann in California, USA, has arrived for the first time in Japan.

This is a 300-part limited record of Rip Hayman, a writer who studied under John Cage, Ravi Shankar, and Philip Corner and was also an editor of the American music magazine Ear Magazine.Includes two long ambient songs with a focus on minimalism.Includes liner notes and DL code.

Labels and other works Click here for more information. ///Click here to see more Recital releases available at Tobira. 

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Edition of 300. Includes folded 11 ″ x 17 ″ insert with liner notes.

Description by Recital:

" Captain Rip Hayman (b.1951, New Mexico) has come ashore again, bearing fresh cargo. A student of John Cage, Ravi Shankar, and Philip Corner, Rip was a founding editor of the revered Ear Magazine (1975-1991), and Since 1977 he has run New York's oldest bar, the Ear Inn. The focused minimalism of his new LP Waves: Real and Imagined varies from the collaged spectacle of his first Recital LP, Dreams of India & China (2019).

This oceanic dish holds two side-long works: “Waves for Flutes,” a multi-tracked flute composition recorded by the artist in 1977.'Angelic','Grave', and'Sad' modes overlap an effect of medieval choral organum, An enchanting and arresting piece. As shifting patterns evoke water and wind variations of the shore and vast sea beyond.

The second side holds “Seascapes,” which was recorded on the Pacific ocean in February and March of 2020 – through calm seas and tempestuous storms. The ship as the instrument played by the sea. We feel both lost and saved when at sea, the land fearfalled or longed for.

The album is dedicated to all those whose souls have been lost and found at sea amidst the waves, for each sea wave is a child of Oceanus & Tethys, Greek gods of the sea, every one sent on their way to play… "

Artist: Rip Hayman

Label: Recital