Hailing from the seaside communities surrounding Enoshima, a small island located 50 km southwest of Tokyo, Maya Ongaku is a ragtag collective of local musicians whose brand of earthy psychedelia transcends widely beyond the roots of their inner souls. The name derives not from any kind of ancient civilization, but rather a neologism defined as the imagined view outside one’s...(展开全部) Hailing from the seaside communities surrounding Enoshima, a small island located 50 km southwest of Tokyo, Maya Ongaku is a ragtag collective of local musicians whose brand of earthy psychedelia transcends widely beyond the roots of their inner souls. The name derives not from any kind of ancient civilization, but rather a neologism defined as the imagined view outside one’s field of vision. The band—currently a trio of Tsutomu Sonoda, Ryota Takano, and Shoei Ikeda—finds sanctuary at the Ace General Store, a beachy vintage shop and salon-like space just hidden from sight from the bustling, touristy riverside Subana Street. Between discussions on music and art, curating the vinyl section and manning the register, and chatting up with locals young and old, the members find time to jam and record their spontaneous ideas in the studio tucked away in the back. It’s in this unlikely setting where Maya Ongaku finds its origins, the culmination of what Sonoda describes as 自然発生 (shizen hassei), meaning spontaneous generation, or the supposed production of living organisms from nonliving matter. Approach to Anima, the group’s debut album released on Guruguru Brain, finds Maya Ongaku building a foundational groove while tapping into their innermost psyche. Sonoda’s malleable guitar and... vocals, Takano’s sinuous bass lines, Ikeda’s floating woodwinds, and a sprinkling of delicate percussion—all coalesce into an aural experience that’s assertive yet abstract, calm but unsettling. The slow building, sax-laden “Approach” serves as an introduction to Maya Ongaku’s world, while the appropriately-named “Water Dream” floats its way toward the gentle finale of “Pillow Song.” It’s a concise distillation of their many interests and influences, from Neo-Dada and Fluxus, to where contemporary art intersects with the development of modern recording technology in the ‘60s and ‘70s. As the title suggests, Approach to Anima is not intended to be a terminus; it’s merely the beginning of an exploration. The three childhood friends that comprise Maya Ongaku are always looking beyond the confines of the idyllic but rapidly gentrifying enclave of their beloved Enoshima. Feeding off of the energy that still radiates from the triumphant, decade-long journey of their label bosses’ band Kikagaku Moyo, who rose to global prominence from scrappy beginnings busking on the streets of Takadanobaba, they hope to go wherever inspiration takes them, to anywhere around the globe where their music can find a home. Ultimately, Maya Ongaku’s uninhibited world-building will make it possible for us to see the unseen, expand the possibilities of the naked eye—all through the unbridled vibrancy of their music. "Approach" Tsutomu Sonoda : Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Rain Stick Shoei ikeda: Bass Drum, Djambe, Saxophone Trio, Flute, Vibraslap, China Cymbal Ryota Takano: Bass Guitar, Shaker, Flexatone "Nuska" Tsutomu Sonoda : Vocal, Chorus, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Shaker, Sei Water Shoei Ikeda : Synthesizer(Nord stage2), Bass Drum, Sei Water Ryota Takano: Bass Guitar, Bug shaker, Sei Water "Description of a certain sound" Tsutomu Sonoda : Vocal, Poetry Reading, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Triangle, Whistle Shoei Ikeda: Saxophone, Electric Organ(YAMAHA YC-45D) Ryota Takano: Djambe "Melting" Tsutomu Sonoda : Vocal, Chorus, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Shaker, Guiro Shoei Ikeda Saxophone, Synthesizer(Nord stage2), Bass Drum, Snare Drum Ryota Takano: Bass Guitar "Something in morning rain" Tsutomu Sonoda : Vocal, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Guiro, Shaker, Bongo, Triangle Shoei Ikeda: Rhodes Piano MK2, Synthesizer(Nord stage2), Flute, Bass Drum Ryota Takano: Bass Guitar, Djambe "Rakusui" Tsutomu Sonoda : Acoustic Guitar "Water Dreams" Tsutomu Sonoda : Vocal, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Bass Drum, Snare Shoei Ikeda: Synthesizer(Nord stage2), Saxophone Ryota Takano: Sei water "Pillow Song" Tsutomu Sonoda : Vocal, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Guiro, Triangle, Sampring from Records Shoei Ikeda: Wurlitzer (Nord stage2), Electric Piano, Synthesizer(Nord stage2) Ryota Takano: Bass Guitar All Studio Microphone: AKG C414xls Handy Recorder for field recording : TASCAM DR-07 MK2 All field recording by Ryota Takano All Guitar Amplifier : Fender Twin Reverb '78 Micpreamp : TUBE-TECH MP-1A Audio Interface: AUDIENT iD4 mk2 DAW: Logic Pro X
1 有用 Sanguine 2024-01-04 15:47:12 浙江
水流淌
1 有用 Koledník 2023-06-22 09:16:18 浙江
“这张专辑的温暖,就像茶水从食道滴落或冬天威士忌的玫瑰花。它以慢波的形式通过身体辐射,这是一种辉煌的记录,让听众在面纱的两侧滑动。”
1 有用 怎么夏天还不来 2024-01-03 20:28:07 江苏
森林小溪蘑菇的那种轻迷幻。在溪流声中穿插像心跳一样的鼓点的主意太棒,自然是活的,我们同呼吸。
0 有用 十公里 2023-10-07 02:54:19 美国
啊啊啊啊啊啊太美了简直 好到升天
0 有用 natsunoyuki 2023-05-28 10:20:59 新疆
戳中我了,,,
0 有用 cardonlelrl 2024-11-04 16:04:50 天津
温暖
0 有用 颅内爆破 2024-11-13 23:53:49 湖北
舒服
0 有用 Nicoskey 2024-11-19 17:05:03 北京
轻柔的几何学
0 有用 塔挞 2024-11-13 21:17:54 江苏
发现秘密基地 和小猫共享 走到腿和脑袋都困了 刚好在pillow song里返程
0 有用 🐟 2024-10-25 11:19:16 北京
自然