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Ink 19 :: Takagi Masakatsu
Pia (Carpark). Review by Kiran Aditham.
TAKAGI MASAKATSU PIA Carpark Since multimedia plays such an important role in modern art and music, it is rather befitting that an artist like Masakatsu would create a hybrid from these two forays. Imagine abstract geometric patterns swirling and morphing within a child’s television program, creating ...
Ink 19 :: Tagaki Masakatsu
Opus Pia (Carpark). Review by Bill Campbell.
TAGAKI MASAKATSU OPUS PIA Carpark Admittedly, while my tastes in literature and sometimes cinema can be a bit esoteric, the same does not hold true when it comes to what I like in music. There is something that I like to feel when I listen to something, and, while that "feeling" is hard to define, ...
Ink 19 :: Ogurusu Norihide
Humour (Carpark). Review by Coleen Arbus.
...quit his day job. Carpark has taken it upon themselves to release some of the leading artists in the E-Z listening IDM genre. Earlier releases like Takagi Masakatsu's Pia and Gregg Davis' Arbor show a record label interested in sweet sonorities more than laptop music's favorite theoretician Gilles Deluze...
Ink 19 :: Wanna Buy a Craprak?
Various Artists (Carpark). Review by Terry Eagan.
...certainly whets ones appetite. Freescha marries a Peter Hook-inspired bass line to swashes of synths and a nice dance beat on "Live and Learn Me." Takagi Masakatsu's "Golden Town With Sunglasses" will also have your foot tapping. The layers of synths and background vocals evoke a passing moment watching...
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