Hiroshi Yoshimura – Music For Nine Post Cards (OG / w OBI)
Hiroshi Yoshimura – Music For Nine Post Cards (OG / w OBI)
Hiroshi Yoshimura – Music For Nine Post Cards (OG / w OBI)

Hiroshi Yoshimura – Music For Nine Post Cards (OG / w OBI)

Regular price £225.00 Sale

Label: Sound Process – WN 001
Series: Wave Notation – 1
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album
Country: Japan
Released: 1982
Genre: Electronic, Classical, Stage & Screen
Style: Experimental, Minimal, Ambient

* End boss Japanese ambient holy grail available in its original form *

Thanks to the YouTube algorithm and the unprecedented surge in interest in this particular pocket of ambient music over the last 7-8 years, Hiroshi Yoshimura has gone from tragically overlooked cult artist to somewhat of a household name.  Recorded at home on a minimal set up of keyboard and Fender Rhodes, Music For Nine Postcards is Yoshimura’s first commercially available release, having had experience working on musical commissions for perfume companies, train-station sound design and fashion runway scores.  Translating this experience, along with heavy influence from Satie’s ‘Furniture Music’ principles, the late producer set out to establish his own ‘Environmental Music’, where the music filters into the pattern of everyday life, creating a dialogue between space and sound and altering the listeners general perception.  Each of the nine pieces exist in their own state of tranquil serenity, carefully constructed with a sense of snowflake fragility, highly removed and providing an escape from the hi-octane pace of 80’s Tokyo urban life.  It’s the sort of music that has the power to attach itself to memories and weave itself into the fabric of daily experience - like watching raindrops gather on the window whilst thinking about nothing in particular… (NM/NM - top copy with OBI and Insert)


Tracklist
A1 Water Copy 6:02
A2 Clouds 5:50
A3 Blink 4:39
A4 Dance PM 6:28
B1 Ice Copy 2:52
B2 Soto Wa Ame 4:30
B3 View From My Window 6:10
B4 Urban Snow 4:41
B5 Dream 5:20