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Black Truffle is pleased to announce Ashioto, the first international solo release from Japanese drummer-percussionist-composer Tatsuhisa Yamamoto. Active for over a decade, Yamamoto has performed and recorded extensively with artists such as Jim O’Rourke, Eiko Ishibashi and Akira Sakata, as well as participating in innumerable improvised and ad hoc groups.
Ashioto presents two wide-ranging pieces that combine Yamamoto’s percussion work with piano, field recordings, electronics, and contributions from guest musicians Daisuke Fujiwara and Eiko Ishibashi.
Beginning with a passage of chiming metal percussion, the first side slowly builds into a rolling, open groove reminiscent of Yamamoto’s work on Eiko Ishibashi’s acclaimed Drag City LP The Dreams My Bones Dream. Spacious piano and synth notes, along with Ishibashi’s spare melodic figures on processed flute, hover above this propulsive rhythmic foundation, the whole effect adding up to a more abstract take on the area explored on Rainer Brüninghaus’s ECM classic Freigeweht.
The LP’s second side opens up a cavernous space filled with ominous electronics and shimmering metallic percussion, which organically transitions into a passage of rumbling piano chords and mysterious concrète sound. Later in the piece, Daisuke Fujiawara’s saxophone enters, playing melancholic melodic fragments that are looped and layered, creating a seasick swaying effect familiar to listeners of James Tenney’s works with tape delay systems. Beginning as delicate bass drum pulses, Yamamoto’s accompanying percussion eventually builds the piece into a raging torrent of free-improv splatter, processed sax and fizzing electronics.
Though grounded in instrumental performance, Ashioto is very much a studio construction, making inventive use of electro-acoustic principles in its editing and mixing. Together with its sister Ashiato – a different take on the same ‘script’ released simultaneously on Japanese label Newhere – Ashioto demonstrates to an international audience for the first time the true breadth and ambition of Yamamoto’s work.
Following the incredible (and successful) compilation Taiwan Disco, the master minds behind Aberrant Records present this delicious record. Subtitled Disco Divas, Funky Queens and Psych Ladies from Asia from the 70s to the Early 90s you don't have to take a wild guess to figure out what you'll find here, a treasure trove filled with exotic jewels from Thailand, Taiwan, Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong, Indonesia, and South Korea, from Asian funk to psych-tinged awesomeness, disco madness and much more. Features Chailai & Sawanee, Chantana Kittiyapan, Lei Si Si, Ding Dai, Yasmin, Wong Foong Foong, XYZ, Fatimah Razak, Chen Qiong Mei, Sum Sum & Pan Pan, Grace Simon, and Hit Girls.



These 28 tracks, 72 minutes in total, cover a wide range of musical styles and eras, from the 60s to the present, urban to rural, primarily by Thai vocalists and musicians, with contributions from Japan and the Philippines. 60s-America-style pop by Suri Yamuhi and the Babylon Band as well as contemporary EDM, trap and hip hop sounds are all present, but the core of this soundtrack are luk thung and molam classics from the 70s and 80s by Angkhanang Khunchai, On-uma Singsiri, Dao Bandon, Khwanta Fasawang and “The Countryside is Great” by Rungphet Laemsing, a pivotal song in the film. All tracks are complete versions, some incorporating dialogue from the film. This CD-only OST features English lyrics, and liner notes by the film’s directors Katsuya Tomita and Toranosuke Aizawa, plus Iwao Yamazaki, Young-G and MMM of the Kuzok team, and Soi 48. This is the first soundtrack release by EM Records.
TRACKS:
01. Pai Tuktuk Dwai - DJ Pai Dwai
02. Pai Massage Dwai - Young-G (stillichimiya/ Omiyuki CHANNEL)
03. The Smell of Money - Suri Yamuhi & The Babylon Band
04. You've Left Me Alone - Suri Yamuhi & The Babylon Band
05. Porra - XXXSSS Tokyo
06. Only Som Tam - On-uma Singsiri
07. The Countryside is Great - Rungphet Laemsing
08. Isan Radio
09. Bong Ja Bong (Pipe, oh Pipe!) - Dao Bandon
10. Burn! Burn! Burn! ~ Surfin' Dien Bien Phu - Suri Yamuhi & The Babylon Band
11. I Will Buy You Back - Bar Nong Khai Band
12. Samet Love - DJ Pai Dwai
13. That Goddam Motorsai - Khwanta Fasawang
14. The Stench of Night – from Chit Phumisak's poem - Surachai Jantimathawn
15. Saramanda - DJ Pai Dwai
16. Tamarind Leaf (molam) - Angkhanang Khunchai
17. Bahn Swairon - Khun Narin's Electric Phin Band
18. Khaen Whistle Reprise (JRP Tondo mix) - DJ Kensei feat. Tondo Tribe
19. Vang Vieng Bank (Change Yen to Lao) OST mix - DJ Kensei
20. Xieng Khouang's Daughter - Thong Boonma (lam), Le Boonma (khaen)
21. Get Em - XLII
22. Paun's House - Suri Yamuhi & The Babylon Band
23. Xanadu - Young-G (stillichimiya/ Omiyuki CHANNEL)
24. Kanom Party - Young-G (stillichimiya/ Omiyuki CHANNEL)
25. The Song of an Angel - Suri Yamuhi & The Babylon Band
26. Ying's Story - Subenja Pongkon
27. Isan Lam Phloen - Angkhanang Khunchai & The Ubon Phatthana Band
28. Full Moon (Atsani Phonlachan) - Yuzo Toyoda, Takeshi Yamamura
