"Tightrope was created in 2010. That November I visited Tokyo to tour with Yui Onodera to promote our Generic City album. On the last Saturday of the tour, I took part in a collaboration performance at a temple in Tokyo with Opitope and Corey Fuller, where I played some of the source pieces used in Tightrope. It was unfinished, but when I returned to my home it was completed in a short time. One month later, on December 31st 2010, I moved to Tokyo.
Though presented as one continuous track without breaks, Tightrope is a collage of 24 separately t**led pieces. Layer upon layer, they were mixed on top
on top
on top
on top
on top on top
on top on top
on top on top
on top on top on top
on top
on top of each other, and given a single place.
It has many different instruments and sound sources. Piano, television, synthesizers, fire crackling in the fireplace, whistling, pipe organ, eating ice, acoustic guitar, laptop, an afternoon conversation, a medicine drip buzzer, car noise, my ringtone, contact mic and many others I can't remember. At the time, it never occurred to me to keep track of these things. In the end, they're all collected, unplanned memories."
Though presented as one continuous track without breaks, Tightrope is a collage of 24 separately t**led pieces. Layer upon layer, they were mixed on top
on top
on top
on top
on top on top
on top on top
on top on top
on top on top on top
on top
on top of each other, and given a single place.
It has many different instruments and sound sources. Piano, television, synthesizers, fire crackling in the fireplace, whistling, pipe organ, eating ice, acoustic guitar, laptop, an afternoon conversation, a medicine drip buzzer, car noise, my ringtone, contact mic and many others I can't remember. At the time, it never occurred to me to keep track of these things. In the end, they're all collected, unplanned memories."