Description
. at sydney opera house / incl. booklet
Artist
Carsten Nicolai met Ryuichi Sakamoto during his first tour in Japan, and a year later he was commissioned to remix Sakamoto's material for the Japanese magazine Code Unfinished. After enjoying the resulting track, Sakamoto sent Nicolai more material for post-procession and manipulation.
Results of 2-year music exchange were released as Vrioon on Raster-Noton in 2002, and the album was voted as the electronica record of the year by the Wire Magazine. On the follow-up Insen released two years later the collaborative process deepened – this time Alva Noto is not just counterbalancing Sakamoto's piano passages with his trademark sounds, he processes them further, dismantles in micro-loops and atoms, of which new sounds are formed. Alva Noto + Ryuichi Sakamoto went on their second major tour with Insen in 2005, and to coincide with the duo released a CD single Revep.
In 2007, Alva Noto and Ryuichi Sakamoto together with a German contemporary classical Ensemble Modern created an audio-visual performance for the 400th anniversary of the city of Mannheim. The resulting composition called utp_ (deduced “Utopia”) was released on CD and CD/DVD in 2008 by Raster-Noton.
The next album Summvs was released in 2011. And the latest project of Alva Noto + Ryuichi Sakamoto to date is a soundtrack for an Oscar-winning film The Revenant (2015) by Alejandro González Iñárritu, created in collaboration with Bryce Dessner.
Tracks
A1
Inosc
07:16
A2
Propho
05:49
A3
Trioon II (Live)
05:43
A4
Scape I
02:52
B1
Berlin (Live)
05:28
B2
Scape II
01:54
B3
Morning (Live)
04:15
B4
Iano (Live)
04:28
B5
Emspac
04:45
C1
Kizuna (Live)
04:30
C2
Gitrac
03:54
C3
Monomom
06:44
D1
Panois
02:45
D2
Naono (Live)
11:07
D3
The Revenant Theme (Live)
06:15
Releases
Members
Ryuichi Sakamoto,Carsten Nicolai