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Toshiya Tsunoda, Ridge of Undulation

Ridge of Undulation

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Artist: Toshiya Tsunoda
Label: Häpna
12/12/05 MP3
USD 6.95 Buy Gift Item

"The vibration of a thin metal plate and the huge waves of a vast seashore... similar phases can be observed between them... like wrinkles on clothes remind us of mountain ridges."

New release from Japanese Toshiya Tsunoda who was the first artist to be released on Häpna in 1999. This household name in the art of fieldrecordings has produced a discography of highly sublime recordings capturing the finest details of sound, and Ridge of Undulation is no exception. This new work is exploring sonic phenomena of very different magnitudes, from roaring waves at sea to experiments with high frequency sine waves and vibrating objects. Piezoceramic sensors were placed on the objects and the vibrations were transmitted in voltage, which can be recorded.

Toshiya Tsunoda is a Yokohama based artist who has studied at the Tokyo National University of Fine Art and Music. Tsunoda is concerned with the relation between sound space and cognition space and the hidden beauty in the tiniest sonic details. Since 1994, he has been operating the WrK label, which he co-founded with Minoru Sato. He has previously released works on the WrK, Selektion, Lucky Kitchen, Staalplaat and Häpna labels. His work has been shown at the ICC, Tokyo, and the Kawasaki city museum, among others.


01 - Sine Waves Mixed with the Sound of..._1 (5:06) Play Buy USD 1.00
02 - Seashore, Venice Beach_31 Jul 01 (3:21) Play Buy USD 1.00
03 - An Aluminum Plate with Low Frequencies_1 (4:26) Play Buy USD 1.00
04 - Metal Pieces with High Frequencies (8:24) Play Buy USD 1.00
05 - At Stern, Tokyo Bay_11 Dec 97 (4:01) Play Buy USD 1.00
06 - Arrival, Kisarazu Bay_11 Dec 97 (5:17) Play Buy USD 1.00
07 - An Aluminum Plate with Low Frequencies_2 (4:02) Play Buy USD 1.00
08 - Sine Waves Mixed with the Sound of..._2 (4:16) Play Buy USD 1.00

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