![]() ![]() ![]() As if any point be proved, this Electric Violinist started out as a Violinist. How all this shaped and has affected Shimada may well be very interesting but, for being a violinist using electronics exclusively for at least two decades and with recordings, even more so. In or around 1982 Shimada met Masami Akita (Merzbow), associating Shimada with arguably some of the most challenging art and artists active in Japan at this time. He received violin tuition from infancy through to his mid-teenage years, when, in the late 1970s he became interested in the improvised music scene in Europe (Evan Parker, late Derek Bailey and others). Quote from: Hideaki Shimada is a Japanese violinist born in 1962, living on the West coast of Japan, in Kanazawa. We live to comfort you with our music, and confound you with our methods. The music and the artwork is the same on all copies, but the vinyl colors, label colors, and outer sticker colors will vary. As with all records in this series, this is strictly limited to 4,000 copies - 2,000 Hydra Head versions and 2,000 Temporary Residence Ltd. Eluvium aims for the heart of the sun with his magnum opus, a three-part collaboration with Jeremy deVine that stretches Eluvium's contemplative drones to a staggering twenty-one minutes, in which time the song transforms from a lonely rattle to a seismic, swirling storm of sound that grinds the piece to haunting quiet. It's a beautiful and brilliant evolution in Jesu's already accomplished career. Jesu shoots for the moon with a trio of fuzzed-out tunes that owes more to first-wave British shoegaze groups like Swervedriver and Ride than Broadrick's own roots in Godflesh and Napalm Death. Already fans of each other's music, the two artists sought to compliment each other and in the process stretched their individual sounds to their outermost limits. ![]() and Hydra Head Records, we find a match made in heaven with the ethereal, grandiose dirge-pop of Jesu splitting sides with stately, deserted majesty of Eluvium. #Immortal technique revolutionary vol. 1 zip series#Quote from: Temporary Residence For the second installment in the collaborative series of split albums between Temporary Residence Ltd. ![]()
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