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意味のたま(knot of meanings)-Limited Clear Vinyl 2LP-

  • Cat No: THRILL639X
  • updated:2025-09-26

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2LP+DL 5790 JPY

竹村延和(Nobukazu Takemura)による約11年半ぶりの新作ニューアルバム「意味のたま(knot of meanings)」がThrill Jocky Recordsよりリリースされた!!(Thrill Jockyからは22年ぶりのリリースとなります。)クリアヴァイナル2LP限定盤。

2016年から2024年の間にレコーディングされていた、過去に撮り溜めてあった膨大な楽曲の中から竹村自身によって厳選されたもので、曲の構想が2000年代中頃からあった楽曲も含まれており、レコーディングは自身の京都にあるスタジオmoonlit studioで行われていて、作曲プログラミング、演奏、録音ミックス、編集まで、全て本人によるもので、日本人シンガーdoroがゲスト・ヴォーカルとして参加している。長年、”Child`s View”(子供の視点)を用いて、知的好奇心を原動力として表現や創作活動を続けてきた結晶がこのアルバムとなっている。とのことです。(レーベル・インフォメーションより)
まさに、ある意味で、竹村延和による「音楽図鑑」的な意味合いも感じとれる自身への禅問答のような、無邪気で知的好奇心に満ち溢れたエレクトロニクスと弦楽器、ヴォイスによる静謐なるトンチ合戦の郷愁、唯一無二に揺蕩う18曲が収録されている。 (コンピューマ)

Nobukazu Takemura’s music is singular in its ability to create a musical sense of childlike wonder and curiosity with gracefully executed yet complex compositions. His pieces embody an innocence and the intricacies of self-discovery that every human is faced with as their worlds become more complex. An acclaimed artist and composer, Takemura is known for his idiosyncratic music and video artistry as well as his prolific collaborations including those with Tortoise, Yo La Tengo, DJ Spooky and Steve Reich. knot of meanings, Takemura’s first proper album in a decade, finds the Japanese artist wrestling with the rise of technological influence on art and culture in the modern era, in tandem with his own relationship to religion, and where those struggles meet. Like the colorful, irregularly shaped glasses on the cover, the album is a mosaic of technicolor elements that come together to form a complete picture, a dense portrait of interconnected struggles and triumphs.

For Takemura, the knot of meanings explores a universal and yet deeply personal and complicated knot, a metaphor for defining spirituality's role in life. “Personally, I see this knot as an opportunity to rebuild my relationship with God,” says Takemura. “I feel that the meaning of life is to find and rediscover this connection every day.” The knot acts as a further metaphor for the barriers between people, their connectivity tangled by developments in technology that drive division rather than create community. “Much of technology has unfortunately developed in a way that pursues convenience and promotes egoism,” Takemura continues. “The world has lost its center, people have become scattered, and culture has stagnated by repeating the same things.” Takemura’s search for meaning across the record is less in search of some preconceived idea of piety or heavenly ascension, but instead focuses on an optimism of originality.

The sprawling 18 pieces of knot of meanings sift, tumble and stutter against obstacles as they bloom with moments of distinct beauty. The album makes expert use of Takemura’s signature blend of electro-acoustic arrangements, inquisitive melodic fluidity and tonal poetry. Gentle vibraphone plonks are layered with synthetic horn lines. An electric piano follows guest vocalist doro’s melodies across “savonarola’s insight” where electronic strings lope beneath her on “the gulf” in steady, staccato harmonies that build and break tension. Pieces like “ladder of meaning” showcase just how diverse Takemura’s sound palette can be, an emotive compositional metaphor blending field recordings, text-to-speech allegory, glitching electronics and sparkling glockenspiel which explodes in waves on “iron staircase”. Cymbals and snare drums are used less as time-keeping rhythmic devices as they are drops of rain pattering against surreal landscapes or roiling thunder crashing into sparse arrangements. In resistance to stagnation and repetition, the compositions flow freely, but with resolute purpose in their movements. Musically and metaphorically uncovering joy in trying to answer a question only to find more questions.

Throughout the album, Takemura exudes an unpredictability that builds surprise from unlikely combinations of instruments, tonalities and harmonic motions that embody bewildering knots to untangle, held together with a youthful sense of wonder. “I attended a Catholic kindergarten as a child and cherished those early years, which laid the foundations for my future. This is in part why I have always used the keyword 'child' in my work as an adult,” notes Takemura. knot of meanings culminates his use of that child’s perspective, or as Takemura has used extensively, that “Child’s View” to explore deeper life philosophies to ecstatic ends. The meanings and mysteries contained within make for an enchanting excavation for those attuned to deep listening, a journey that rewards the kind of inquiring open-mindedness of the listener.
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2025年9月26日リリース

recorded at moonlit studio 2017-2024
written by nobukazu takemura
voice: doro * 2, 4, 6, 9, 12, 13, 15

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