Due July 17 via newly-launched Other Music
Recording Co.
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Shintaro Sakamoto
Shintaro Sakamoto begins a new and perhaps unexpected
chapter in his storied career with the release of his debut solo album, the
otherworldly folkpop masterpieceHow to Live with a Phantom. For over
two decades Sakamoto was the frontman and leader of Japanese psychedelic
phenomenon Yura Yura Teikoku, a Tokyo-based band that formed in 1989 as part
of the burgeoning underground scene based around Koenji's legendary UFO Club,
appearing on the PSF label's iconic Tokyo Flashbackcompilations
and signing to the Captain Trip imprint. And yet across their 20-year
trajectory, they rocketed out of the underground and achieved massive
mainstream success throughout Japan with an always-evolving psych-pop sound
that eventually found them working with Sony Music and headlining major music
festivals across the country. It was a rare case where great,
boundary-breaking music resonated with the masses. While the group only ever
played a handful of shows outside of their homeland, they achieved cult
status throughout the world and saw several albums reissued in limited
pressings in the U.S., including the critically acclaimed Hollow
Me/Beautiful on James Murphy's DFA label.
Immediately following Yura Yura Teikoku's break-up in 2010, Sakamoto began recording as a solo artist - truly solo, he plays all the instruments here save percussion and woodwinds - and after more than a year holed up in his home studio, How to Live with a Phantom was born. The resulting album is a bold stylistic departure, even for an artist whose career has been defined by them. It is a single-minded exploration of the sounds of 1970s radio pop from around the globe, combining American folk-rock and the evocative Japanese pop music that was influenced by it, but simultaneously referencing everything from French pop to Afro-funk, tropicalia, Krautrock and the lighter side of psychedelia. Most of the songs are built around Sakamoto's hypnotic electric-bass grooves (he learned to play for these recordings), a crisp drum set and bubbling percussion, layered with dreamy guitars and vintage synthesizers, and topped by meticulously arranged female vocal harmonies, horns, and Sakamoto's own languid yet deeply expressive lead vocals. It's a set that's both sun-drenched and full of melancholy, and while the musical references and inspirations may be clear, How to Live with a Phantom is a wholly original album that will connect to a broad spectrum of listeners - from folk and pop aficionados to world music fans, psych-heads and many more. We could not be more excited to be releasing How to Live with a Phantom as Other Music Recording Co.'s debut full-length, and we know you will be as moved by this record as we are.
Shintaro Sakamoto
How To Live With A Phantom
(Other Music Recording Co.)
Street Date: July 17, 2012
1. In A Phantom Mood
2. You Just Decided 3. My Memories Fade 4. Mask On Mask 5. A Stick And Slacks 6. A Gleam Of Hope 7. Dancing With Pain 8. Something's Different 9. How To Live With A Phantom 10. Small But Enough |
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