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EndgamE’s Precious Metals lines up the latest in the sounds of the underbelly: drill, auto-tune serenades and dancehall. 808 snares rattle like uzis, deep synths sing out like a foghorn through the spray – both grime and hip-hop, tunes for the club and tunes for the car. Lock in. therealendgame@gmail.com
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Tetsu Umehara is a Japanese artist with a unique cross-cultural background, born in Yokohama and raised in Düsseldorf, Germany. His music transcends traditional boundaries, blending architecture, contemporary art, and sound in a distinctive interdisciplinary approach.
His second album 'Ephemeral', released by Small Méasures, continues his exploration of "music and placeability" - a concept that investigates the intricate relationships between sound, space, and memory. By utilizing diverse sound elements including synthesizers, drum machines, guitars, vocals, samples, and field recordings, Umehara creates music that serves as a dynamic reflection of life's complexity.
Deeply influenced by his early experiences in Germany, Umehara views music creation as a form of wandering - a continuous journey through temporal landscapes. His philosophical perspective challenges conventional notions of time, suggesting that past and future might be illusive constructs. "I want to keep wandering, feeling the vast continuity of time, and continue encountering music anew," he states, encapsulating his artistic vision.
Each composition becomes a personal narrative, documenting transient experiences and capturing the human condition in an increasingly fragmented world. Umehara's work is not just music, but a profound exploration of perception, memory, and the ever-shifting boundaries between artistic disciplines.
Tetsu Umehara is a Japanese artist with a unique cross-cultural background, born in Yokohama and raised in Düsseldorf, Germany. His music transcends traditional boundaries, blending architecture, contemporary art, and sound in a distinctive interdisciplinary approach.
His second album 'Ephemeral', released by Small Méasures, continues his exploration of "music and placeability" - a concept that investigates the intricate relationships between sound, space, and memory. By utilizing diverse sound elements including synthesizers, drum machines, guitars, vocals, samples, and field recordings, Umehara creates music that serves as a dynamic reflection of life's complexity.
Deeply influenced by his early experiences in Germany, Umehara views music creation as a form of wandering - a continuous journey through temporal landscapes. His philosophical perspective challenges conventional notions of time, suggesting that past and future might be illusive constructs. "I want to keep wandering, feeling the vast continuity of time, and continue encountering music anew," he states, encapsulating his artistic vision.
Each composition becomes a personal narrative, documenting transient experiences and capturing the human condition in an increasingly fragmented world. Umehara's work is not just music, but a profound exploration of perception, memory, and the ever-shifting boundaries between artistic disciplines.
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