Ordinary Days is a deep and consistent release focused on the latest productions of the sound designer Takeshi Nakamura composed in the last part of 2005. After a nice release on Neureal, Takeshi brings back his skills to create this complex album made of microsounds, drones and cold atmospheres where our Japanese friend shows his addiction to the obscure side of electronic sounds. These nine tracks sketch a development in Takeshi's music through a combination between cold ambient mood over oblique and processed rhythm. Ordinary Days moves between these two polarities: "Fo… read more
Ordinary Days is a deep and consistent release focused on the latest productions of the sound designer Takeshi Nakamura composed in the last part of … read more
Ordinary Days is a deep and consistent release focused on the latest productions of the sound designer Takeshi Nakamura composed in the last part of 2005. After a nice release on Neureal… read more
Takeshi Nakamura has been influenced in the past by techno-pop acts like Yellow Magic Orchestra, Kraftwerk, and by hip-hop (Public Enemy, Run DMC) and now by artists who create acoustic experiments with digital signal processing. He's involved in the netaudio scene and produced releases for netlabels like Zymogen, Mimi and Neureal. He was born and lives in Tokyo.
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Takeshi Nakamura has been influenced in the past by techno-pop acts like Yellow Magic Orchestra, Kraftwerk, and by hip-hop (Public Enemy, Run DMC) and now by artists who create acoustic experiments with digital signal processing. He… read more