World Heritage (Yoshida Tatsuya) - Invitation To The World Heritage (2009)
CD + DVD | Avant-Prog | EAC Rip | WAVPack + Cue + Log | MP3 CBR 320Kbps | 8 + 9 Tracks
DVD: NTSC 16:9 (720x480) VBR, Auto Letterboxed | Dolby AC3, 2 ch -> 4.25 Gb
Scans(600dpi) -> 156 Mb | Magaibutsu MGCDV-03 | ~578 + 184 Mb | FSonic, FServe, Uploaded
CD + DVD | Avant-Prog | EAC Rip | WAVPack + Cue + Log | MP3 CBR 320Kbps | 8 + 9 Tracks
DVD: NTSC 16:9 (720x480) VBR, Auto Letterboxed | Dolby AC3, 2 ch -> 4.25 Gb
Scans(600dpi) -> 156 Mb | Magaibutsu MGCDV-03 | ~578 + 184 Mb | FSonic, FServe, Uploaded
The World Heritage project with Yoshida Tatsuya (Ruins, Koenji Hyakkei, Korekyojinn, &c.), Yamamoto Seiichi (ROVO, Omoide Hatoba, ex.BOREDOMS, &c.), Kido Natsuki (Bondage Fruit, Salle Gaveau, Korekyojinn, &c.), and Nasuno Mitsuru (Altered States, Umbeltipo Trio, Korekyojinn, &c.) in a CD and DVD release, each with a unique set of compositions and improvisations recorded live and in studio. Amazing and awe-inspiring music from the forefront of modern Japanese improvising rock, highly recommended!..
Yoshida Tatsuya:
Without a doubt, Tatsuya Yoshida was one of the most important drummers on the Japanese scene in the final decades of the 20th century, having spearheaded at least a half dozen of that country's most important groups. Perhaps best-known among these would be the Ruins; an ironic band name coming from a land in which most aspects of antiquity have been preserved rather than destroyed. This group's unique basic instrumentation of drums and bass was no less than a palace revolt against the established role of the rhythm section. As if setting the basement servant headquarters aflame and then tromping upstairs to take control of the house proper, the two musicians let their amazingly intricate rhythmic patterns become the music – not that "rhythmic patterns" is much of a description of what most of it sounds like, kind of like calling the Thames River "water." Although he has said his main influence was European progressive rock drummer Christian Vander, Tatsuya was still usually heard in the traditional drummer's ensemble role. Having long since stepped beyond that, he has had an interesting development creating his own solo music; becoming a one-man band in the process and using elements of everything from sheer noise to disco and pop.
The appeal of his solo performance and the technical mastery of drumming that is displayed as an almost casual aspect can have surprising appeal, as the artist found out himself during a solo tour that took him to a remote part of Northern Italy. He was carrying much too much luggage, a typical syndrome with percussionists, and was faced with the haunting dilemma of having to go up and down lengthy passages of stairs to reach a train platform that was actually only a few feet away; and completely accessible if one only ignored the severe warning not to cross the tracks to reach other platforms. The former Yugoslavian territories remain the only part of Europe in which citizens are allowed to wander across train tracks at will; Italy, like the rest of Europe, dispenses punishment for any violations. Yet, in some cases, the heavily laden are known to glance around for signs of police or railway officials, and make a move if the coast is clear. This is just what the hapless Tatsuya did, most likely under the advice of a corrupt touring partner, only to see a policeman dashing toward him from a section of the station he hadn't noticed. He geared up for trouble but the policeman simply took off his hat in tribute and said in pidgin English: "Please, if I may have a moment. I am a local percussionist and would like to ask some technical question about your performance last night."
Other band collaborations of his include Akaten, Koenjihyakkei, Ybo2, and Gerogerigegege. He has recorded prolifically in every context.~ Eugene Chadbourne, Rovi
World Heritage (Yoshida Tatsuya) - Invitation To The World Heritage (2009):
Tracklist CD:
1. Athos (6:07)
2. Theogha Zanbil (9:05)
3. Prambanan (8:15)
4. Lapa Nui (13:45)
5. Fasil Ghebbi (8:54)
6. Meteora (7:14)
7. Chichen Itza (6:08)
8. Moenjodaro (18:15)
All songs improvised. Tracks 1 and 8 recorded at studio MIB on 10th October, 2006. Tracks 3 and 5 recorded at Kichijoji MANDA-LA2 on 7th June 2007. Tracks 2, 4, 6 and 7 recorded live at Koenji MISSION'S on 27th November 2007. Recorded and mixed by Yoshida Tatsuya
Personnel:
Bass - Mitsuru Nasuno
Cameraman - Jun Ogawa , Makoto Ohara , Spanky Oike , Toshihiro Kuramoto
Drums - Tatsuya Yoshida
Guitar - Natsuki Kido , Seiichi Yamamoto
Recorded By, Mixed By - Tatsuya Yoshida
Video Editor - Spanky Oike
Violin - Yuji Katsui
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Tracklist DVD:
1. Petra (10:37)
2. Xanthos (5:07)
3. Shibam (6:42)
4. Ellora (14:40)
5. Baalbek (5:06)
6. Persepolis (8:41)
7. Goreme (6:15)
8. Carthage (12:00)
9. Ha Lon (7:16)
Recorded live at Koenji HIGH 10th December 2008, all songs improvised except 2, 5, 6, 9 (composed by Yoshida Tatsuya. Sound recorded/mixed by Yoshida Tatsuya, camera by Spanky Oike (CoTTA PV), Ohara Makoto (CoTTA PV), Ogawa Jun, Sanrigan, Kuramoto Toshihiro. Movie edited by Spanky Oike (CoTTA PV).
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