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Otomo Yoshihide

Modulation With 2 Electric Guitars And 2 Amplifiers

Label: Doubtmusic

Format: CD

Genre: Experimental

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€16.00
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This is Otomo Yoshihide's second guitar solo release on doubtmusic. The concept of this work, however, is complely different from that of the first. Here, feedback sound issues from two amplifiers, each connected to one of two guitars placed on a tabletop. Due to this stereo effect, the feedback mutually interferes, producing beatlike fluctuations, creating black holes into which the sound suddenly disappears, sounding completely different depending on the position of the ears, creating the illusion that the sound is coming from only one speaker when the listener is in certain locations, and so on, thus turning into truly interactive music. Because these effects cannot be obtained unless the sound coming from the two amps mutually interferes, we recommend listening without earphones or headphones, through speakers, with the sound as loud as conditions allow. Depending on the positions of the speakers, the interference effect and sound image will surely differ as well.

 *Warning: To obtain the desired results, please listen through speakers at the highest volume possible. Please note, however, that Otomo Yoshihide and doubtmusic will accept no responsibility whatsoever for any resulting hearing loss

Details
Cat. number: dms-119
Year: 2007
Notes:
'Recorded from Chapel Concert @ Oriental Hotel, Hiroshima on May 12, 2007. No overdubs, no edits, no mixing. This is everything that happened in the first set of the Chapel Concert.' 'Play as loud as your audio system permits'. Thanks to Oriental Hotel Hiroshima, yamasin, Noda Shigenori. Front cover stereogram photo from the collection of Hosoma Hiromichi. Digipak