Yas-Kaz
風の卵
Canyon Records (Japan) 1985
18-7C15-1 (LP) w/obi, insert.
sleeve : EX-(some slightly dirts.)
media : EX+/EX+(some slightly surface noises, still good condition.)
This was featured in the guidebook "OBSCURE SOUND REVISED EDITION". The second album by Yas-Kaz, Japan's proud genius percussionist/composer/producer, who is still active worldwide today, including stage music for Sankaijuku, collaborations with Ryuichi Sakamoto and Himekami, and other international artists. The album features a wet and clear touch, and a variety of ethnic instruments, strings, and synthesizers from various countries, including ancient Japanese instruments, flying across the soundstage space. The skillfully structured development, the deep spirituality and organic expression of emotion that appeals to the depths of the psyche, all are impeccable. All the songs are great, and this new age ethno music easily surpasses the Spanish new age music of Suso Saiz, Luis Delgado, and Luis Paniagua, as well as the Mexican music of Jorge Reyes.
B1: Psychopomp