Ryuichi Sakamoto - Esperanto (1985) [2015 DSD128]
Artist: Ryuichi Sakamoto
Title: Esperanto
Year Of Release: 1985 [2015]
Label: Midi Inc.
Genre: Electronic, Experimental, Ambient
Quality: DSD128 (*.dsf) 5.6 MHz / 1 Bit
Total Time: 00:50:12
Total Size: 2,5 GB (+3%rec.)
WebSite: Album Preview
One of Sakamoto's strangest, most uncompromising albums, Esperanto features music written for a dance performance by New Yorker Melissa Fenley. Using weird, clipped samples of ethnic instruments, electronically modified sound bites, and distorted vocals, Sakamoto builds a very icy soundscape that juts out at the listener like pointy modernist architecture. Leaving lots of breathing space in the arrangements for the dancers, this is music that stretches langorously over rhythms and snatches of melody. "Dolphins" is bright and shiny with its synth bursts and backwards notes; "Adelic Penguins" is the closest Sakamoto gets to techno here, with bits and bops of a melody exploding over a propulsive bassline. A far cry from the more symphonic Sakamoto, but equally intriguing.Title: Esperanto
Year Of Release: 1985 [2015]
Label: Midi Inc.
Genre: Electronic, Experimental, Ambient
Quality: DSD128 (*.dsf) 5.6 MHz / 1 Bit
Total Time: 00:50:12
Total Size: 2,5 GB (+3%rec.)
WebSite: Album Preview
AllMusic Review by Ted Mills
Tracks:
01. A Wongga Dance Song
02. The "Dreaming"
03. A Rain Song
04. Dolphins
05. A Human Tube
06. Adelic Penguins
07. A Carved Stone
08. Ulu Watu
09. Adelic Penguins (Live)
10. Parolibre (Live)