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Album-Release:
2020

HRA-Release:
28.08.2020

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  • 1 windandwindows 05:05
  • 2 Fullphony I : Difference 00:47
  • 3 Fullphony II : Greeting 03:27
  • 4 Fullphony III : Gush 02:55
  • 5 Fullphony IV : Faces 02:35
  • 6 windandwindows 04:45
  • 7 Fullphony I Remix : Creep 01:26
  • 8 Fullphony II Remix : Poly 03:31
  • 9 Fullphony III Remix : Crystallize 04:19
  • 10 Fullphony IV Remix : Pass 03:21
  • Total Runtime 32:11

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This work has been premiered at the Sumida Triphony Hall in 2018 and has been played at many live performances such as Fuji Rock Festival 2019 and Hibiya Open-air Music Hall.

The lead song (M1) "wind and windows" of this album that contains all 10 songs. The airy song has an impressive melody that makes you realize "Shuta Hasunuma Phil Mark" at the moment you listen to it.

And the orchestration (M2-5) "FULL PHONY" consisting of 4 movements. The curtain opens from the ambient music (M2) that adjusts the breathing of the performer, and a magnificent view like the artwork by Tadanori Yokoo is seen (M3), and the minimal rhythm is engraved tightly (M4) ), the final movement (M5) where the heat of the orchestra reaches its peak.

The latter half of the album (M7-M10) contains remixes by Shuta Hasunuma himself, with a different approach to all songs, while leaving the impressive phrase of the original song. A rich orchestration with live performances and a remix that includes elements of electronics, this album is a collection of radical soundtracks.

Shuta Hasunuma Full Philharmonic Orchestra
Shuta Hasunuma, conductor



Shuta Hasunuma
  Born in 1983 in Tokyo. In addition to releasing his own recordings and organizing and performing with the Shuta Hasunuma Philharmonic Orchestra both in Japan and abroad, he has collaborated in genres across the performing arts, including film, theater, dance, and musical production. Most recently, he has been applying musical composition techniques to a variety of media to present video, sound, sculpture, and installation works in both solo exhibitions and projects. His most recent 6 CD set albums “windandwindows” (2018), and the theater piece “TIME,” recorded at the Kanagawa Arts Theater (KAAT).

Hasunuma also planned and organized the “Music Today” concert series. In 2014, he went to the United States on a grant from the Asian Cultural Council. A list of selected solo exhibitions includes: “compositions : rhythm” (2016) at the Spiral Garden in Tokyo; “compositions” in 2017 at the Beijing Culture and Art Center in China, as part of a Japanese Agency for Cultural Affairs cultural exchange; and his first solo exhibition in the United States, “Compositions” was held at Pioneer Works in New York in 2018.

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