
CDレビュー: "Hypernatural #2" :
VITAL 289 Sep. 2001
Again a new label, and again from Cologne. I don't know if Softlmusic is
devoted to one kind of musical programm (kinda hard to tell after one
release, and a second coming soon), but the package looks distinct: folded
pieces of stencilled paper by my beloved Extrapool print shop. Yoshio
Machida released his first Hypernatural in 1999 and I must say I sadly
missed that. Here, on the second Hypernnatural he gives us eight pieces of
music, all of which around three to six minutes. "With his work, Yoshio
Machida has been investigating the relativity and the continuity between
phenomena in the area of the unconsciousness and the consciouness". The
overal theme is "transparant existence". Machida uses field recordings in
combination with a gong, miao bamboo flute, wind, chimes, glasses, mouth
harp, piano and SP 808. It seems to me that sometimes the sounds are sampled
and presented to us in looped form, but I should hasten to add that it still
sounds natural. Bird calls in addition with unidentifiable sounds (a pig
maybe) picture the rain forest for us in a piece called 'Malaria'. Not every
track is great. 'Afterimage' plays around with ambient sound, but dwells too
much around computerized effects. More or less the same goes for 'Daydream',
which I found drowning in effects. But with a score of six good tracks out
of eight, I think it's not bad at all. by Frans de Ward
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