Yui Onodera - Mizuniwa (2023)
BAND/ARTIST: Yui Onodera
- Title: Mizuniwa
- Year Of Release: 2023
- Label: Decaying Spheres / DS019
- Genre: Ambient
- Quality: Ambient
- Total Time: 34:03
- Total Size: 144 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
1. Mizuniwa 1 (05:23)
2. Mizuniwa 2 (05:52)
3. Mizuniwa 3 (05:20)
4. Mizuniwa 4 (06:08)
5. Mizuniwa 5 (05:12)
6. Mizuniwa 6 (06:08)
Nature slowly and surely evolves in a tranquil mountain forest, as thoughtful drones bring a vivid and ecologically rich scene to the fore.
Decaying Spheres offers listeners a sonic journey to the Tochigi Prefecture, courtesy of Tokyo-based sound artist and composer Yui Onodera.
Drawing inspiration from a trip to the Nasu region in Japan, Mizuniwa uses a combination of sounds including synth, electric guitar and field recordings to provide a lucid sonic recounting of a journey through the area, conveying the majesty of a water garden designed by architect Junya Ishigami.
On the opening track, the listener is presented with large swathes of pads like a canopy of trees overhead, as small chimes convey the constantly shifting surroundings and the water garden’s ability to adapt through the seasons. Yui’s carefully engineered soundscapes allow for a contemplation of humanity’s place in these types of settings.
Nature’s strength is also explored, with the third track emerging as a large looming monolith with innumerable cracks and debris falling from it. Through a meshing of different textures, Mizuniwa triumphs in the depiction of the natural world’s simultaneous fragility and power.
Throughout this sonic journey, Yui Onodera consistently provides listeners with a clear and unbridled view of the surroundings. Decaying Spheres presents a project in which a vast knowledge of sound design and composition are used to reconstruct a truly epiphanic experience.
1. Mizuniwa 1 (05:23)
2. Mizuniwa 2 (05:52)
3. Mizuniwa 3 (05:20)
4. Mizuniwa 4 (06:08)
5. Mizuniwa 5 (05:12)
6. Mizuniwa 6 (06:08)
Nature slowly and surely evolves in a tranquil mountain forest, as thoughtful drones bring a vivid and ecologically rich scene to the fore.
Decaying Spheres offers listeners a sonic journey to the Tochigi Prefecture, courtesy of Tokyo-based sound artist and composer Yui Onodera.
Drawing inspiration from a trip to the Nasu region in Japan, Mizuniwa uses a combination of sounds including synth, electric guitar and field recordings to provide a lucid sonic recounting of a journey through the area, conveying the majesty of a water garden designed by architect Junya Ishigami.
On the opening track, the listener is presented with large swathes of pads like a canopy of trees overhead, as small chimes convey the constantly shifting surroundings and the water garden’s ability to adapt through the seasons. Yui’s carefully engineered soundscapes allow for a contemplation of humanity’s place in these types of settings.
Nature’s strength is also explored, with the third track emerging as a large looming monolith with innumerable cracks and debris falling from it. Through a meshing of different textures, Mizuniwa triumphs in the depiction of the natural world’s simultaneous fragility and power.
Throughout this sonic journey, Yui Onodera consistently provides listeners with a clear and unbridled view of the surroundings. Decaying Spheres presents a project in which a vast knowledge of sound design and composition are used to reconstruct a truly epiphanic experience.
Year 2023 | Electronic | Ambient | FLAC / APE
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