2009年06月24日
不再童稚~日本女聲音藝術家 Sawako -- Bitter Sweet (12K)

試聽:
01: Wind Shower Particle
02: April - From Sea Shell
03: Deep Under
http://www.myspace.com/sawako
Though electronic processing is used throughout it never feels synthetic or cold, it’s always feels very real, natural and organic as if growing from out of your play back system filling your listening and head space with an often warming sonic glow. - Silent Ballet
以紐約為家的日本聲音藝術家Sawako,這次呈現更強調drone與tonal的傾向,Jacob Kirkegaard的田野錄音與Radiosonde跟 Ryan Francesconi的吉他加入,還有Sawako的吟唱,卻已經不再給人童真感,而是一位半熟女性的溫柔感性
New York/Tokyo based Sawako is a musician, software designer, and multimedia artist whose multi-disciplinary works intermix and pollenate her music with inspiration ranging from nature, science, academia and poetic motion.
Following releases on Anticipate and And/Oar, Bitter Sweet is Sawako's 2nd release on 12k after the critically acclaimed Hum (12k1035) in 2005. Her music is fragile and intimate, delicate, ephemeral and resonant. Bitter Sweet is unmistakably Sawako but finds itself moving into much, much deeper territory than her previous works. Building on her past forays into experimental pop, she uses low and mid-frequency drones and soft, melodic highlights to shape beds of stripped-down, shifting into hypnotic and very linear tracks that fill the space they exist. Bitter Sweet is more drone and tonal based than Sawako's previous works. However, these gentle movements are punctuated by field recordings and acoustic instrumentation with cello provided by Jacob Kirkegaard and guitar by Radiosonde and Ryan Francesconi who also co-write two of the pieces on the album. In what has become a bit of a signature, Sawako lends her own voice to the ending lullaby "A Last Next." These combination produce rich results.