[alternative folk] (2023) Tenniscoats - Totemo Aimasho (15th Anniversary Edition
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(2023) Tenniscoats - Totemo Aimasho (15th Anniversary Edition) Review: …”For this special 15th anniversary edition, I spent some time going back over the recordings to remaster them. This version is perhaps a bit more faithful to the dynamics of those sessions. I also spent some days going through archival materials that were not included in the original ‘Totemo Aimasho’ sessions. To my surprise I found a couple of demo versions of ‘Cacoy’, one of my favourite pieces from the record, as well as some variations of other album pieces and also a couple of experiments not included on the record.” — Lawrence English It would be so easy to just write ‘ambient Japanese folktronica with occasional cutesy vocals’ and have done with it. But frankly, such dismissive generalising ill-serves this wonderful duo. It sounds clichéd, but this album could only have been made in Japan. Always at the forefront of this kind of faux-naivety, for some reason geographical distance allows the country to blend ancient and modern like no other, mixing in a strange mutation of early 20th century Americana. Totemo Aimasho (it loosely translates as ‘let’s meet very much’) reminds one of the work of Sohichiro Suzuki. For several years his World Standard have been fusing ragtime, folk, electronica with, again, that indefinable aura of cuteness that’s never cloying, to make something wholly original. In fact this album is most like one of one of his other side-projects: Ram’s Home Family Love; where dustbowl skiffle aesthetics met ones and noughts. Tenniscoats (vocalist Saya and multi-instrumentalist, Takashi Ueno) have, for several years, been collaborating with various avant gardists to create exquisite blends of floating guitar, parping brass and little girl lost vocals. Close-miked acoustics rub up against the field recordings of Lawrence English on tracks like “Donna Donna” and “Hirei” while the smooth tones of “Aurora Curtains” remind one of the more Northern European tropes of nu jazz and Enoesque washes. It all comes wrapped in a beautiful sleeve that furthers label Room 40’s growing reputation for leftfield work that is as much about aesthetics as sound. — BBC Track List: 01 - Hakka 02 - Aurora Curtains 03 - Cacoy 04 - Kimininaritai 05 - Broome 06 - Donna Donna 07 - Jitsurei 08 - Before Noon 09 - Hirei 10 - Rasen 11 - Midori 12 - To Do First 13 - Takashi's Swing 14 - Cacoy (song demo) 15 - Rasen (slowmix) 16 - Tennimonium Media Report: Genre: alternative folk, ambient, dream-pop Country: Japan Format: FLAC Format/Info: Free Lossless Audio Codec Bit rate mode: Variable Channel(s): 2 channels Sampling rate: 44.1 KHz Bit depth: 16 bits Compression mode: Lossless Writing library: libFLAC 1.2.1 (UTC 2007-09-17) Note: If you like the music, support the artist