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かじゃでぃ風節 Kajyadhi Fu Bushi

  • Cat No: EM1176
  • Release: 2018-04-25

Format

Digital 420 JPY

【リプレス】「琉球ペットサウンズ」と呼ばれる必殺の1977年録音が、あの“第四世界”デュオ、Visible Cloaksによるリミックスをカップリングして夢の音盤化。

EMレコから、素晴らしいやつ。沖縄民謡最高な一曲「かじゃでぃ風節 」。そしてVisible Cloaksのリミックスがじっくり素晴らしすぎる。ニューエイジ、インナーマインドなサイケデリック・ミュージックの最高峰。 (サイトウ) (7inchiのコメントから参照)

Track List

24bit/44.1khz [wav/flac/aiff/alac/mp3]

“This was traditional, transformative music, and music that made so much sense coming from EM’s epicenter.” ― Matt Werth / RVNG Intl.

A charming set of double transformations on this 7 inch. “Kajyadhi Fu Bushi” is a traditional Ryukyu minyo (Okinawa folk song), a joyous celebratory classic which is usually sung at weddings, with lyrics describing how “beautiful buds unfold”, using the distinctive Ryukyu/Okinawan pentatonic scale. Typically performed by a small ensemble of a singer accompanied by sanshin, the Okinawan precursor to the shamisen, the A-side is has been transformed by jazz musician and conductor Jun Arasaki and his group Nine Sheep, with five sanshin, four winds, piano, guitar, bass, percussion and drums. Played only once, unrehearsed but perfect in execution, for a 1977 TV broadcast, this release has been taken from the only recording in existence. The B-side is yet another transformation, a remix by the Portland “fourth world” duo Visible Cloaks.

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