Nº 4 twilight – haruka nakamura

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  • ►    harmonie du soir
  • ►    彼方
  • ►    窓辺
  • ►    memoria
  • ►    ベランダにて
  • ►    faraway
  • ►    光景
  • ►    dialogo
  • ►    音楽のある風景
  • ►    twilight (Feat. April Lee)
  • ►    カーテンコール
  • ►    The Light (Feat. Janis Crunch)
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CATALOGUE NO.
KI-004

FORMAT
CD, Digital

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SPECIFICATION
Glass-mastered CD housed in 48 pages hardcover book, offset printed, full color on premium matt and newsprint paper

RELEASE DATE
15 July 2010

“From the car window, a view of street lamps atop the hill. The lighthouse keeper feeds the bonfire with firewood.”

haruka nakamura’s second solo outing refines the lyrical, pastoral imagery that inspired his first album grace. Recorded in a studio overlooking the ocean as a tribute to the sight of the expiring sun falling slowly over the horizon at dusk, twilight is a sustained reverie that mirrors the dwindling rays of light at day’s end with its subtle variations in timbre and texture.

The brassy shimmer of ARAKI Shin’s sax opens the first track Yuube no Inori, swelling languidly as the orchestra slowly unfurls around it like a resplendent sunset. Throughout the album, haruka nakamura coaxes a startling range of tonal colour out of piano phrases that twinkle, patter and shuffle through a variety of compositions and tempos — the gentle march of harmonie du soir; the somnolent haze of On the Verandah punctuated by drowsy stutters and cicadas muttering all around you; the reverberations of your languishing pulse as night starts to fall — a hazy blend of hip-hop and jazz, Nujabes-esque, farawayIsao Saito’s sensitive percussion offers subdued but confident support throughout — dwindling to a hush as the fading rays of the sun dissipate in the crisp night air.

 

The middle of the album – koukei and dialogo, in particular – wanders off on a short jaunt into looser, ethereal territory. The furtive meandering of the soprano saxophone by Akira Uchida, roving itinerant chords, airy percussion and carefully-spaced sustain and release of the pedal are reminiscent of the ambient jazz ethos of ECM, calling to mind the interplay of Keith JarrettJan Garbarek, and Jon Christensen.

Closing the album, however, are two melody-driven vocal tracks: twilight, a gentle flicker of a ballad that rises and ebbs with April Lee of ASPIDISTRAFLY’s fluttering, half-whispered vocals, and Janis Crunch’s acoustic arpeggio-driven elegy in tribute to the dwindling of The Light.

The album comes in 48 pages hardcover artbook edition with polaroid photos by haruka nakamura.

CREDIT

Composed by haruka nakamura
Mastered by Ricks Ang

Featuring:
ARAKI Shin – Saxophone, Flute
Rie Nemoto – Violin
Akira Uchida – Saxophone
April Lee – Vocals
Janis Crunch – Vocals

Cover photography by haruka nakamura
Design by Ricks Ang
Poloroids by haruka nakamura

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