[Ryuichi Sakamoto]To celebrate the release of “out of noise – R”, the world’s fastest advance listening event will be held!




[World’s fastest listening event to celebrate the release of “out of noise – R”]
Listening to Ryuichi Sakamoto Playing Ryuichi Sakamoto vol.1 “out of noise – R” Featuring: ILLUHA

An event where Ryuichi Sakamoto’s solo albums will be listened to, discussed, and played one by one
Ryuichi Sakamoto sadly passed away in 2023. We will be starting a series that focuses on his solo albums from the vast body of work he left behind, and listen to each one again.

The venue is RITTOR BASE, known for its high-quality sound. For each album, carefully selected sources will be played from CD, analog, and high-resolution audio. After listening, a talk corner will be held in which musicians closely related to Sakamoto will be invited to talk in depth about the appeal of the sound.

In addition, the musicians who participated in the talk will be asked to perform on the spot, inspired by the sound of the album! Experience how the sound left behind by Ryuichi Sakamoto is still being passed down to musicians today.

This is the first in the series, and we will be looking at “out of noise – R,” which will be released as a director’s edition on September 25th. Released in 2009, the album is entirely instrumental, with piano and natural sounds as the main focus, and features guests such as the early music group Fretwork, sho player Tamami Higashino, gagaku group Nanto Koyokai, and string players from a variety of genres, including Keigo Oyamada, Hirotaka Shimizu, Ren Takada, Christian Fennesz, and Rob Moose. The album also includes the “Arctic Trilogy” of “disko,” “ice,” and “glacier,” which were strongly influenced by Sakamoto’s experiences in the Arctic Circle during his visit to the Arctic Circle during the album’s production, making it extremely important in discussing Sakamoto’s activities in his later years.

This director’s version, now with an “- R”, includes the unreleased song “081121_high”, which will be unveiled for the first time at this event.
ILLUHA will be taking the stage and performing in the talk corner. Formed in 2006 by Tomoyoshi Date and Corey Fuller, this unit has released five works from 12K, including “Perpeptual,” a collaboration with Ryuichi Sakamoto and Taylor Dupree. Tatsuhisa Yamamoto joined the band on drums in 2022, and last year released their fourth album, “Tobira,” on LP from 12k. Yamamoto’s unconventional rhythms intertwine with their traditional style, such as endlessly deep reverbs and analog loops, taking them into new territory.

We look forward to seeing you at this event, where you will be able to listen to Ryuichi Sakamoto’s “out of noise – R” with ILLUHA, discuss its appeal, and even perform it.

<【World’s fastest listening session to celebrate the release of “out of noise – R”】
Listening to Ryuichi Sakamoto Playing Ryuichi Sakamoto vol.1
“out of noise – R” feat. ILLUHA>
Date: Saturday, September 21, 2024 15:00-
Cast: ILLUHA (Tomoyoshi Date, Corey Fuller, Tatsuhisa Yamamoto)
Talk moderator: Shin Kunizaki (RITTOR BASE Director / Former Editor-in-Chief of Sound & Recording Magazine)
Admission fee: 4,000 yen (tax included)
Ticket application:
https://skmt-lp-01.peatix.com/

Capacity: 40 people
Venue: Ochanomizu RITTOR BASE
*Doors open 15 minutes before the show starts. Admission will be in the order of ticket numbers.



ILLUHA
In 2006, Tomoyoshi Date and Corey Fuller met through their mutual friend Chihei Hatakeyama. At the time, Fuller was living in Bellingham, Washington, but the two began collaborating when Date visited Seattle for hospital training in 2008. “Shizuku,” recorded in a historic church in Bellingham, was released by 12K in New York, and after touring Japan and the United States, the band has established a reputation as a live band. Since then, they have released five works from 12K, including “Perpeptual,” a collaboration with Ryuichi Sakamoto and Taylor Deupree. In 2022, Tatsuhisa Yamamoto joined the band as a drummer. In 2023, ILLUHA’s fourth album, “Tobira,” will be released on LP by 12k. Yamamoto’s unconventional rhythms intertwine with the band’s traditional style, such as endlessly deep reverbs and analog loops, and the band has stepped into new territory.


Ryuichi Sakamoto “out of noise – R”
Release date: Wednesday, September 25, 2024
commons
CD Album
Price: 3,410 yen (tax included)
Product code: RZCM-67042
https://commmonsmart.com/collections/solo-work/products/rzcm-67042x

Analog record 2-disc set
Price: 8,800 yen (tax included)
Product code: RZJM-67040
https://commmonsmart.com/collections/solo-work/products/rzjm-67040x


<Caution>
・Drinks will not be provided or sold at the venue. You may bring in drinks with a lid, such as plastic bottles (alcohol is not permitted).
・Please refrain from attending if you are feeling unwell, have a fever of 37.5 degrees or higher, or have been in close contact with someone who has tested positive for COVID-19.
・Tickets will not be refunded in principle, except in the case of postponement or cancellation. Please understand this before purchasing.


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