Akio Suzuki - Analapos (2020) [Hi-Res]
Artist: Akio Suzuki
Title: Analapos
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Room40
Genre: Experimental, Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [44.1kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 1:06:18
Total Size: 631 / 295 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Analapos
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Room40
Genre: Experimental, Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [44.1kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 1:06:18
Total Size: 631 / 295 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1 Poetry Of Sound Part 1
2 Poetry Of Sound Part 2
3 Poetry Of Sound Part 3
4 Analapos Part 1
5 Analapos Part 2
In 1979, Akio Suzuki recorded a performance, ’New Sense Of Hearing’, at the Nagoya American Centre. During the performance, Suzuki used voice, turntables, glass harmonica and his self-designed instrument the Analapos to create a series of improvised pieces that effectively charted out his sonic investigations for the proceeding decades.
In 1980 these recordings were issued by ALM records as Analapos, the first work made publicly available by Akio Suzuki.
For going on six decades now, Akio Suzuki has been responsible for creating amongst the most otherworldly, yet deeply affective sound works of his generation. As a musician, sculptor and sound artist, Suzuki’s work threads an important linkage between Eastern and Western sound art practices. His approaches, that focus primarily on intense states of listening, ’throwing and following’ and a relentless sense of open curiosity, have allowed him to continuously deepen his work.
Originally published in an edition of just 200 copies in 1980, Analapos has been out of print literally since its release. Clocking in an over an hour, the original pressing of the recordings to a single LP, presented some technical limitations.
In 1980 these recordings were issued by ALM records as Analapos, the first work made publicly available by Akio Suzuki.
For going on six decades now, Akio Suzuki has been responsible for creating amongst the most otherworldly, yet deeply affective sound works of his generation. As a musician, sculptor and sound artist, Suzuki’s work threads an important linkage between Eastern and Western sound art practices. His approaches, that focus primarily on intense states of listening, ’throwing and following’ and a relentless sense of open curiosity, have allowed him to continuously deepen his work.
Originally published in an edition of just 200 copies in 1980, Analapos has been out of print literally since its release. Clocking in an over an hour, the original pressing of the recordings to a single LP, presented some technical limitations.