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Old 02.15.2007, 01:26 AM   #1
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Prisoner--A Film by Adachi Masao: Original Soundtrack


(oto-mo/Headz, oto-mo 1/HEADZ 88) (Japan) (CD)
  1. M1 - Opening Theme (4:16)
    Jim O'Rourke: electric guitar, acoustic guitar
    Tetuzi Akiyama: electric guitar
    Otomo Yoshihide: electric guitar, gran cassa
    Norimizu Ameya: sound objects
    Yasunao Tone: CD player
  2. M2, 3 - National Anthem and Judgement (1:59)
    Sachiko M: sinewaves
    Jim O'Rourke: synthesizer
    Tetuzi Akiyama: electric guitar
    Otomo Yoshihide: turntable
    Norimizu Ameya: sound objects
    Tomorrow Taguchi & judges: sampling voices from the film
  3. M4 - Reminiscence 1 (2:34)
    Jim O'Rourke: electric guitar
    Tetuzi Akiyama: electric guitar
    Otomo Yoshihide: turntable
    Norimizu Ameya: sound objects
  4. M5 - Pistol (2:49)
    Jim O'Rourke: electric guitar
    Tetuzi Akiyama: electric guitar
    Otomo Yoshihide: turntable
    Norimizu Ameya: sound objects
    Yasunao Tone: CD player
    Tomorrow Taguchi: sampling voice from the film
  5. M6 - Torture (6:15)
    Sachiko M: sinewaves
    Jim O'Rourke: electric guitar
    Tetuzi Akiyama: electric guitar
    Otomo Yoshihide: electric guitar, samples, turntable
    Norimizu Ameya: sound objects
  6. M7 - Reverend (5:53)
    Jim O'Rourke: electric guitar
    Tetuzi Akiyama: electric guitar
    Otomo Yoshihide: electric guitar, gran cassa
    Norimizu Ameya: sound objects
    Tomorrow Taguchi, PANTA, and Ryosuke Uryu: sampling voices from the film
  7. M8 - Reminiscence 2 (10:50)
    Jim O'Rourke: electric guitar
    Tetuzi Akiyama: electric guitar
    Otomo Yoshihide: electric guitar, gran cassa
    Norimizu Ameya: sound objects
  8. M9 - Theme of Apple (2:37)
    Jim O'Rourke: acoustic guitar
  9. M10 - International (1:52)
    Jim O'Rourke: electric guitar
    Tetuzi Akiyama: electric guitar
    Otomo Yoshihide: electric guitar, gran cassa
    Norimizu Ameya: sound objects
  10. M11 - Escape (6:54)
    Tetuzi Akiyama: electric guitar
    Sachiko M: sinewaves
    Jim O'Rourke: synthesizer
    Otomo Yoshihide: turntable, electric guitar, gran cassa
    Norimizu Ameya: sound objects
    Yasunao Tone: CD player
  11. M12, 13 - Graveyard of Text--Theme of Heaven and Earth (12:50)
    Sachiko M: sinewaves
    Jim O'Rourke: synthesizer, acoustic guitar
    Tetuzi Akiyama: electric guitar
    Otomo Yoshihide: turntable, electric guitar
    Norimizu Ameya: sound objects
    Pardon Kimura: synthesizer
    Shinpei Kikuchi: prepared piano
    Yasunao Tone: CD player
    Ryosuke Uryu, Tokio Emoto, and Manami Higa: sampling voices from the film
  12. M14, 15 - Liberation 1 (5:35)
    Jim O'Rourke: acoustic guitar, electric guitar
    Tetuzi Akiyama: electric guitar
    Sachiko M: sinewaves
    Otomo Yoshihide: gran cassa
    Norimizu Ameya: sound objects
    Tomorrow Taguchi & prisoners: sampling voices from the film
  13. M16 - Suicide Bomb (1:45)
    Jim O'Rourke: acoustic guitar
    Sachiko M: sinewaves
    Norimizu Ameya: sound objects
  14. M18 - Ending Theme (5:48)
    PANTA: voice
    Jim O'Rourke: acoustic guitar, electric guitar
    Otomo Yoshihide: turntable, feedback, electric guitar, electronics, gran cassa
    Yasunao Tone: CD player
    Pardon Kimura: synthesizer
    Tetuzi Akiyama: electric guitar
    Sachiko M: sinewaves
    Norimizu Ameya: sound objects
    Tomorrow Taguchi: sampling voice from the film
All music by Otomo Yoshihide with improvisation by all musicians
Music inspired by Adachi Masao, Otomo Yoshihide, and all musicians
Recorded by ZAK at st-robo studio, April 2006, and by Otomo Yoshihide at M101 Studio, January and April 2006
Mixed by ZAK at st-robo studio, April 2006, and by Otomo Yoshihide at GRID, October 2006
Mastered by Yoshiaki Kondo at GOK Sound, November 2006
CD produced by Atsushi Sasaki
Artwork and design by Akira Sasaki
Released in January 2007
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Old 03.01.2007, 12:46 AM   #4
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Otomo Yoshihide - The Prisoner (Soundtrack)

Filed under: Music, Hype — RadioFly @ 1:02 pm
 
[Headz; 2007]
Otomo Yoshihide is one of the few modern musicians that can accurately be labeled a jack of all trades. The Japanese turntablist/guitarist/composer has spent the last decade at the forefront of avant-garde music. Though this most recent outing, the soundtrack to Adachi Masao’s film The Prisoner, is most certainly a noise release, Yoshihide’s myriad backgrounds (particularly his work with rock and free jazz) have a tangible effect on the music. Here filling the role of both composer and player, Yoshihide has enlisted a star-studded roster of noise artists, including his American counterpart, Jim O’Rourke, and the sine-wave diva Sachiko M.
The soundtrack opens with O’Rourke’s gentle, lonely acoustic guitar, seemingly the center of a huge empty space. From there, sounds slowly build to fill that space until the acoustic guitar is all but lost in the brilliant cacophony. Immediately it becomes clear that, though this soundtrack is certainly Yoshihide’s piece, he allowed the players significant room for improvisation—a skill at which they all excel. That improvisation, in addition to the use of some relatively conventional guitarwork, gives The Prisoner a pleasant sense of vitality many similarly structured noise records all-too-often openly strive against.
Just as the record appears to be heading towards “background music” status with some more solo acoustic from O’Rourke, a noisy trio of electric guitars from O’Rourke, Yoshihide, and the Japanese Avant-Garde scene’s resident cowboy, Akiyama Tetuzi crashes in with the power of Japan’s famed bullet train on “International.” “Escape,” meanwhile, echoes Fushitsusha and sees some veritable riffage from Tetuzi that forms an unholy but completely effective alliance with Sachiko M’s eerie sinewaves. The next track, an epic twelve minute affair that features 11 musicians, forms a solid backbone for the soundtrack.
This soundtrack not only injects some much-needed life into the oft-mechanical realm of noise, but it is a worthy edition to Yoshihide’s impressive discography. I haven’t the faintest idea who Adachi Masao is, but if he enlists music this good and interesting for his movies, I’d wager they are worth seeing. This soundtrack, meanwhile, is a must-listen for anyone interested in modern noise music.
For more information on the Prisoner movie and soundtrack, visit: www.prisoner-m.com
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Old 03.01.2007, 04:00 AM   #5
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Looks like a good movie. The noise in the trailer sounds great.
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Looks cool... I like the trailer a lot.
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