Showing posts with label Tori Kudo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tori Kudo. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

kind noise, patient noise

If we make any types of noises we want, (I mean kind noise, patient noise, etc), we improvise using such noise(s) each other, not using any scale.
message from Tori Kudo, talking about Reiko Kudo's Rice Field Silently Riping in the Night.

Sunday, July 10, 2011

As you wake up in the morning.

Rice Field Silently Riping in the Night by Reiko Kudo, Majikick/Periodic Document, Toyko/Minneapolis!(recorded and mixed at Shunju pottery workshop, Tobe, Ehime, Japan, 2000)






Mihoko





Son of Man

Of all the Maher Shalal Hash Baz related projects I've heard, this CD is still my favourite. Quiet, rickety, and beautiful. (If any of the involved parties would like me to remove the audio, please let me know.)

Error in performance dominates MSHB cassette,which is like our imperfect life. If perfect music is only heard through imperfection, at this state of things, MSHB, the king of error, could barely be heard. -Tori Kudo from the liner notes of From A Summer to Another Summer by Maher Shalal Hash Baz, Geographic, 2000