Lost Memory Act-2 Jun Miyake
Album info
Album-Release:
2015
HRA-Release:
30.01.2015
Album including Album cover
- Jun Miyake (1958- )
- 1 The Locked Room 02:50
- 2 Echoes in the Mirror 03:53
- 3 Veins 02:34
- 4 Eden-4 05:18
- 5 Easy to let go 01:53
- 6 Effacing Sketch 01:39
- 7 Merry Widow 05:41
- 8 Integral Silence 04:15
- 9 Que Sera Sera 03:39
- 10 Membrane 03:30
- 11 Summoning Rhymes 04:16
- 12 Forebodings 00:56
- 13 Flutter 04:57
- 14 Traces 01:21
- 15 Like a Dervish 01:45
- 16 Eden-3 03:42
- 17 The Unspoken 04:43
- 18 Across the Ice 02:52
Info for Lost Memory Act-2
Long time RT favourite back with Act 2 of the Lost Memory Theatre series. Lost Memory Theatre is an ever-changing constellation of sound images: the album is a must-hear from start to finish, mixing all styles and genres to create a hybrid of musical genius. Miyake has closely worked with Pina Bausch, Wim Wenders, Robert Wilson, Oliver Stone, Jean-Paul Goude, Philippe Decoufle, etc, as well as collaborations with artists such as Hal Willner, Arto Lindsay, Arthur H, Vinicius Cantuaria, Bulgarian Voices, David Byrne, Grace Jones, Gavin Friday, Ron Carter, Michael Brecker and many others. With his ability to blend the most seemingly disparate elements of music, he has achieved much respect throughout the world. Miyake's album 'Stolen from strangers' has been selected as 'best album of the year' for numerous European music magazines, and the Grand Prix for the German Record critics Award 2008
Discovered by the Japanese legend Terumasa Hino, Jun Miyake started his career as a Jazz trumpeter, graduating Berklee College of Music. As he came back to Tokyo, he became an influential artist, as well as a successful composer. Miyake has closely worked with Pina Bausch, Wim Wenders, Robert Wilson, Oliver Stone, Jean-Paul Goude, Philippe Decoufle, etc, as well as collaborations with artists such as Hal Willner, Arto Lindsay, Arthur H, Vinicius Cantuaria, Bulgarian Voices, David Byrne, Grace Jones, Gavin Friday, Ron Carter, Michael Brecker and many others.
With his ability to blend the most seemingly disparate elements of music, he has achieved much respect throughout the world. Miyake's album 'Stolen from strangers' has been selected as 'best album of the year' for numerous European music magazines, and the Grand Prix for the German Record critics Award 2008.He has been selected as 'man of 2009' by Galerie Lafatette homme. Wim Wenders film 'pina' which Miyake contributed core music for has been awarded as 'best documentary film' by European film award 2011, Nominated for Academy award 2012
June Miyake's music comes light-footed as the bossa nova, accessible as sophisticated pop and refined and versatile as lively jazz. Lost Memory Theatre is an ever-changing constellation of sound images: the album is a must-hear from start to finish, mixing all styles and genres to create a hybrid of musical genius.
'Jun’s “Lost Memory Theatre” is truly unique: it constantly produces that “Third Thing” between music and imagery. You enter this space for the first time and you’re already addicted to it…' (Wim Wenders)
Lisa Papineau, vocals
Chie Umezawa, vocals
Vincent Segal, cello
Masahiro Itami, guitar
Dhafer Youssef, oud
Didier Havet, tuba
Melvin Gibbs, bass
Hitoshi Watanabe, bass
Nicolas Motazaud, drums
Hideo Yamaki, drums
Vinicius Cantuaria, percussion
Bulgarian Symphony Orchestra
Jun Miyake
Born January 7, 1958. Discovered by the Japanese legend Terumasa Hino, started his career as a Jazz trumpeter, graduating Berklee College of Music. As he came back to Tokyo, he became an influential artist, as well as a successful composer, who had put out 14 solo albums, worked on films, documentaries, advertisement, theatre pieces, and served as a producer for numerous artists, to name a few. He also won many awards including Cannes advertisement film festival, the Digital media Grands prix, after working on over 3,000 TV commercials. Miyake has closely worked with Pina Bausch, Wim Wenders, Robert Wilson, Oliver Stone, Jean-Paul Goude, Philippe Decoufle, etc, as well as collaborations with artists such as Hal Willner, Arto Lindsay, Peter Scherer, Arthur H, Vinicius Cantuaria, Bulgarian Voices, David Byrne, Grace Jones, Gavin Friday, Ron Carter, Michael Brecker, and many others.
With his ability to blend the most seemingly disparate element of music, he has achieved much respect throughout the world.
From 2005, he has set a base in Paris, actively working on several projects. Miyake's album "Stolen from strangers" has been selected as "best album of the year" for numerous European music magazines, and the Grand Prix for the German Record clitics Award 2008.
He has been selected as "man of 2009" by Galerie Lafatette homme.
Wim Wenders film "pina" which Miyake contributed core music for has been awarded as "best documentary film" by Europian film award 2011, Nominated for Academy award 2012 as "best documentary film" and BAFTA 2012 as "best foreign language film".
This album contains no booklet.