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Music of inside the snail's shell

Artist
Eunice Luk
Composer
Masahiro Takahashi
Date
2017
Publisher
Slow Editions
Format
Audio
Size
7 × 10.5 × 1.5 cm
Genre
Cassette
Description

Masahiro Takahashi

Edition of 200
Cassette tape with DL Code
Co-release with Uhira Uhira, UHR-005

Sampling from field recordings and layering arrangements from a variety of instruments, Takahashi thoughtfully crafted an inviting and vibrating instrumental record. It sounds like: A lush and misty forest, a moody evening by the creek, a dark cave lit by a single, flickering candle. It’s warm and muddy but with a crisp clarity at the same time. All songs composed and performed by Masahiro Takahashi for the exhibition, ‘Inside the snail’s shell’ by Eunice Luk from November 25 – December 14, 2016 at VACANT, Tokyo. Listen to it here.

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